As part of Black History Month, students both of all colors, gathered to learn about discrimination from Director of Affirmative Action LaNeeca Williams.
The activity, hosted by the Office of Student Activities, began when Williams discussed the history of laws having to do with discrimination. It began with the Civil Rights Act ... Read More
As part of Black History Month, students both of all colors, gathered to learn about discrimination from Director of Affirmative Action LaNeeca Williams.
The activity, hosted by the Office of Student Activities, began when Williams discussed the history of laws having to do with discrimination. It began with the Civil Rights Act ... Read More
Twilight is a captivating love story/fantasy that encompasses the audience and leaves us longing for our own Bella and Edward, the main characters.
When Bella Swan moves to Forks, Wash. to live with her dad, she meets a strange boy named Edward Cullen, who she soon learns is a vampire. The ... Read More
The Pueblo Symphony is having a holiday concert Saturday with Broadway vocalist Tamra Hayden and two of Canon City High School's Tiger Ladies and Encore! choirs.
Todd Albrecht, director of the Canon City High School choirs and Colorado State University Pueblo alum will also be singing as part of "Home for ... Read More
The Career Center at Colorado State University-Pueblo has subscribed to an online resume building service that’s free to students.
Optimalresume.com has tools for students to make resumes and cover letters and learn other job-related skills like practice interviews.
Students can create an interactive personal resume Web site using the service and give ... Read More
Larry Penley, chancellor of the Colorado State University System and president of CSU in Fort Collins, announced his resignation on Tuesday. Colorado State University-Pueblo President Joseph Garcia said, "there will be no negative ramifications for CSU-Pueblo."
"Provost Meyer and I have been assured ...that we can expect to maintain the same good ... Read More
Both U.S. Senatorial candidates, Rep. Bob Schaffer and Rep. Mark Udall, clashed on key issues, including energy and the war in Iraq, in a debate Monday night to a half-full audience. Udall said it was time to begin bringing troops home from Iraq and putting more money into renewable energy ... Read More
Gov. Bill Ritter said criticism that Amendment 58 will raise prices at the pump is just a scare-tactic used by the "No on 58" campaign.
Gov. Ritter hosted a roundtable of nine CSU-Pueblo students Thursday afternoon where he discussed Amendment 58, which would remove a tax credit the oil and gas ... Read More







