The candidate profiles were conducted by CSU-Pueblo Today staff writer Nikki Martinez in a series of interviews. In no way does the Today endorse any of candidates running in the ASG elections. However, the Today does encourage all students to have their voice heard and vote.Editors Note
Published On 03 Apr 2010 By Christopher Vail. Under News.
CSU-Pueblo celebrates spring game with festival
Published On 23 Apr 2009 By Christopher Vail. Under Sports.
The clouds broke and the rain stopped just in time for the ThunderPup kids to get out and play.
Colorado State University-Pueblo celebrated the football team's spring scrimmage with a spring festival before the game at the Neta and Eddie DeRose ThunderBowl.
The team invited the ThunderPups to mingle on the field ... Read MoreThunderWolves’ defense edges offense in spring football game
Published On 23 Apr 2009 By Christopher Vail. Under Top Story.
There usually isn't drama in a spring football game, but then again, a first-year program isn't supposed to win four games.
The ThunderWolves certainly provided excitement for the crowd in attendance Sunday at the Neta and Eddie DeRose ThunderBowl as the defense prevailed over the offense 35-34.
"I thought we had a ... Read MoreKey starting positions for 2009 season still undetermined
Published On 23 Apr 2009 By Christopher Vail. Under Sports.
Colorado State University-Pueblo capped its spring football practice with a scrimmage Sunday at the Neta and Eddie DeRose ThunderBowl.
There was more at stake than just bragging rights as many players on the field were fighting for starting positions.
Quarterback Bobby Washington started six games for the ThunderWolves in 2008, engineering the ... Read MoreBig-time rapper demands big-time payout
Published On 16 Apr 2009 By Christopher Vail. Under News.
Colorado State University-Pueblo will welcome hip-hop star Ludacris tonight as he headlines the university's spring concert.
In order for the university to attract Ludacris, CSU-Pueblo had to sign a business and technical production rider.
Riders are standard operating procedure for all recording artists. A visit to TheSmokingGun.com will reveal contract riders from ... Read MoreHolistic Fair comes to campus
Published On 09 Apr 2009 By Christopher Vail. Under News.
ThunderWolves set to begin spring practice
Published On 27 Mar 2009 By Christopher Vail. Under Sports.
ThunderWolves football is back.
Granted it's not the 23-year layoff the program experienced from 1985 to 2008, but after more than a four month offseason, the team is anxious to get back on the field. Spring football practice begins Tuesday for Colorado State University-Pueblo.
"This spring we know everybody's name and they ... Read MoreLet the madness begin
Published On 16 Mar 2009 By Christopher Vail. Under Sports.
Sixty-five teams are preparing for one ultimate prize, to be crowned champion of the NCAA Division I men’s national tournament.
No sports postseason compares to college basketball’s. There is nothing like the pressure of a one-game playoff.
The Philadelphia 76ers pulled off one of the greatest upsets in NBA Finals history when they ... Read MoreAffordable spring break alternatives await
Published On 12 Mar 2009 By Christopher Vail. Under Opinion.
Spring break. The two favorite words in any college student's vocabulary.
For some, the week-long break from classes may mean a vacation to Las Vegas or the sandy beaches of Florida, but many college students have tight budgets and are unable to afford a luxurious trip.
There are alternatives.
Spring break doesn't have ... Read MoreCSU-Pueblo women to face tough first round opponent
Published On 09 Mar 2009 By Christopher Vail. Under Sports.
The RMAC Shootout champions will travel to Minnesota this week.
Colorado State University-Pueblo earned a sixth seed in the Division II national tournament's central region and will play third-seed Winona State University. CSU-Pueblo's sixth seed is the highest in school history.
The first round matchup is scheduled to tipoff at 2 p.m. ... Read MoreCSU-Pueblo wins Shootout for third time in four years
Published On 07 Mar 2009 By Christopher Vail. Under Sports.
The ThunderWolves will be returning to the Division II women’s national tournament.
Amanda Bartlett and Rachel Espinoza combined for 33 points as Colorado State University-Pueblo defeated Colorado School of Mines 62-42 to win its second consecutive RMAC Shootout championship and earn the league’s automatic bid into the postseason tournament.
“I feel very ... Read MoreCSU-Pueblo’s season ended by Metro State
Published On 06 Mar 2009 By Christopher Vail. Under Sports.
The ThunderWolves gave a great effort, but in the end it wasn’t enough to upset top seed Metro State College.
Jesse Wagstaff led the Roadrunners with 22 points as Metro State beat Colorado State University-Pueblo 76–65 in the first RMAC semifinal Friday night.
With Metro State leading 37-35 midway through the second ... Read More







