Bonfils Blood Center will be on the Colorado State University-Pueblo campus 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 28, in the Occhiato University Center.
Homecoming King and Queen elections…see who’s running
Published On 20 Oct 2009 By Teresa Dupuis. Under Features.
Shoosh, girl! Shut your lips! 3oh!3 is coming to southern Colorado!
The Associated Students’ Government of Colorado State University-Pueblo, in conjunction with the Colorado State Fair and the Office of Student Activities, presents billboard top-10 artist, 3oh!3, at the State Fair Events Center on Monday, Sept. 7 at 7 pm.Tickets are ... Read More
Summer time is known for many things in southern Colorado- unexpected rain storms, vast recreation areas which are frequented by residents and tourists alike and ‘100 days of Heat.’
The temperatures in Pueblo are already high, but the Pueblo County Sherriff’s Department, the Pueblo Police Department and the Colorado State Patrol ... Read MoreSummertime at CSU-Pueblo
Published On 10 Jun 2009 By Teresa Dupuis. Under Top Story.
The Colorado State University-Pueblo's howling wolf basks in the summer sun. ... Read MoreBudget proposal rejected due to higher ed cuts
Published On 09 Apr 2009 By Teresa Dupuis. Under Top Story.
Higher education is facing the chopping block in the Colorado budget for the 2009-2010 fiscal year, though the most recent move from Colorado Senate President Peter Groff may keep the cuts from being as severe as first proposed by the Joint Budget Committee.
Four weeks ago, when the TODAY reported on ... Read MoreTexas A&M professor interviews for CSM Dean
Published On 02 Apr 2009 By Teresa Dupuis. Under News.
Don’t be tricked by food labels
Published On 02 Apr 2009 By Teresa Dupuis. Under Features.
Consumers beware. Advertisers and marketers work hard to convince the public one product is better than another. While shoppers may read "low fat," "high in fiber," or "low sodium" on the front of the packages, many do not take the time to read the nutrition label.
In a recent poll taken ... Read MoreStudents give extra meals to battered women
Published On 19 Mar 2009 By Teresa Dupuis. Under News.
Students at Colorado State University-Pueblo had an opportunity to give back to the community recently. For many of them it was virtually free.
For several weeks, students with meal plans could donate one of their pre-paid meals or pay for an extra meal at Columbine Café.
Each time a student did this, ... Read MoreCouple finds new reason to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day
Published On 19 Mar 2009 By Teresa Dupuis. Under Top Story.
The sight of children who are bald from chemotherapy can be uncomfortable for some. For those children, the cancer and side-effects from the treatments are inescapable.
Through the St. Baldrick's Foundation, people can support young, cancer patients, raise money and awareness for childhood cancer research and donate hair for wigs.
Brian Hammer, ... Read MoreTuition will increase for students fall semester
Published On 12 Mar 2009 By Teresa Dupuis. Under News.
Candidate for CSM dean Ron Williams
Published On 12 Mar 2009 By Teresa Dupuis. Under News.









