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Girl in the Bookstore: What do you think of the computer labs at CSU-Pueblo?

October 15, 2011 – 12:31 pm |

Milly Spady, a senior at CSU-Pueblo and a member of the TODAY staff, utilizes her job at the bookstore to delve into the minds of students and faculty members at the university.

Girl in the Bookstore: What do you think of the Library and Academic Resources Center?

October 4, 2011 – 4:02 pm |

Milly Spady, a senior at CSU-Pueblo and a member of the TODAY staff, utilizes her job at the bookstore to delve into the minds of students and faculty members at the university.

Former student hosts Flair Affair

October 1, 2011 – 11:30 pm |

AJ Dome, a host for Flair Affair, explores the Chile and Frijoles Festival in Pueblo. Dome is a former student at CSU-Pueblo and is currently biding his time in Colorado until he moves to Chicago to attend film school.

Journey to Chile and Frijoles Festival

September 30, 2011 – 5:01 pm |

TODAY videographer Janae Deas checks out what Pueblo has to offer at the 17th annual Chile and Frijoles Festival in September.

School spirit at homecoming activities

September 30, 2011 – 4:47 pm |

TODAY videographer Janae Deas explores the pride CSU-Pueblo students have while at homecoming weekend actvities Sept. 23, such as the Powder Puff football game and the Unity Howl.

Girl in a Bookstore: What do you think of parking pass prices?

September 27, 2011 – 12:01 pm | One Comment

Milly Spady, a senior at CSU-Pueblo and a member of the TODAY staff, utilizes her job at the bookstore to delve into the minds of students and faculty members at the university.

Music to their ears

September 16, 2011 – 3:37 pm |

TODAY videographers, Janae Deas and Christine Jun, try to figure out who exactly students are listening to as they walk around campus wearing headphones.

Girl in a Bookstore: How would you feel if the school added an extra week to the semester?

September 16, 2011 – 2:55 pm |

Milly Spady, a senior at CSU-Pueblo and a member of the TODAY staff, utilizes her job at the bookstore to delve into the minds of students and faculty members at the university.

CSU-Pueblo student hosts Flair Affair

September 15, 2011 – 10:23 pm |

Nikki Martinez, editor-in-chief of the TODAY Magazine and a host for Flair Affair, explores the 2011 Colorado State Fair via golf cart.

A broken wing flies through Pueblo

September 12, 2011 – 2:52 pm |

Martina McBride, one of country music’s finest and iconic women, performed Sept. 1, at the Colorado State Fair Events Center. Drawing an almost sold-out crowd, McBride belted out her top hits, from “A Broken Wing,” to her latest single “I’m Gonna Love You Through It.”

Hats, cows and thrilling rides at state fair

September 8, 2011 – 3:24 pm |

The Colorado State Fair is an annual event held in Pueblo since the fall of 1872. It showcases Colorado’s culture and its history rooted in agriculture.

Olympian comes to CSU-Pueblo

September 6, 2011 – 12:01 am |

The Distinguished Speaker Series returns to CSU-Pueblo and it’s bringing Olympian Jeremy Bloom with it, Sept. 6. He will be speaking to students, faculty and staff members in the OUC Ballroom.