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East of town, mustard gas is converted to a more environmentally friendly form

Behind the scenes at Bechtel By: Hailee Langowski  In an unassuming building east of town, near the Pueblo Municipal Airport, expansive equipment is helping in a mission to decontaminate and destroy World War II-era chemical weapons safely. Inside this training facility, would-be employees learn to work the hugely sensitive robots...
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October is Cyber Security Month

By: Haley McCoy Staff Writer The entire month of October has been dedicated to spreading awareness of cyber security now that this generation is built around the use of internet and technology. Mark Gonzales, Information Security Manager of CSU-Pueblo, shared his knowledge about cyber security and said, “Cyber security is...
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CIS students prepare for Cybersecurity competition

From CSU-Pueblo Officials The "CyberWolves," Colorado State University-Pueblo’s National Cyber League Cybersecurity team, nationally ranked No. 9 in the U.S. out of over 265 university teams, will begin preparing for the 2018 competition. There are approximately 15 CSU-Pueblo students registered for the upcoming 2018 fall NCL cybersecurity competition, which will...
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STEM Southern regionals full of potential

 By Tiffany Underwood Colorado State University- Pueblo hosted 800 students from all-around the Colorado area in 33 STEM based competitions Feb. 17, for the southern regionals. The event began at 9 a.m. with competitors showing up as early as 6 a.m. to prepare. The competition portion of the event lasted...
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University seeks to prevent new era of cheating

CSU-Pueblo Today Photo/ Deanna HarrisonPlagiarism is prohibited but some students still copy and paste. To make there essays longer. By Rebecca VanGorder Cheating has evolved in this technology-focused, high-speed era of education. With this, new and creative methods are being employed to circumvent a variety of safeguards now being put...
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SEAL done with the Howl App

By Alex Purcell The team at Colorado State University-Pueblo’s Office of Student Affairs have been working hard to improve the efficiency of the Howl app, and they’re finally seeing the fruits of their labors. “We received an update at the beginning of the school year to make (the app) more...
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CSU-Pueblo makes 3D printing technology available to students

Photo courtesy of Pengjiu Liu Colorado State University-Pueblo now has 3D printing technology available for students in the Library and Academic Resources Center. The university's director of education research and outreach services, Sandy Hudock, said part of student technology fees and grants are used cover the printer, software, filament and scanner, which were...