Karina Hoepnner, sophomore music major, sits at the Daily Grind, sipping a pumpkin spice latte. Her serious eyes focus behind thin, black frame glasses towards the two people sitting across from her, Jessica Viges, senior biology major, and Dan Wiley, music major and senior. "Nature can live without humans, but ... Read MoreEnvironmental club gains momentum on campus
Published On 11 Jan 2008 By esalagovic. Under Features.
Karina Hoepnner, sophomore music major, sits at the Daily Grind, sipping a pumpkin spice latte. Her serious eyes focus behind thin, black frame glasses towards the two people sitting across from her, Jessica Viges, senior biology major, and Dan Wiley, music major and senior. "Nature can live without humans, but ... Read More
Five CSU-Pueblo nursing students presented a proposal about the recycling efforts that they have participated in and also researched. The presentation was held on Dec. 6 in the Technology Building.Representatives from the Pueblo City County Health Department and Pueblo Recycling also attended to hear the students' ideas.
The presentation was part ... Read More
The brisk air and bright sunshine drew campus students over to the Hasan School of Business Pavilion to check out the live music and to enjoy a carmel apple, roasted chestnuts and a cup of hot apple cider. The event was hosted by the Hasan School of Business Dean's Advisory ... Read More
Who wouldn't love to visit an exotic location such as Marrakech, Algiers and Istanbul and experience what inspired the photos displayed on penny postcards. Before you grab your passport, bags and empty your bank account, think again. These places are also the names of hookah bars; the latest trend in ... Read MoreMore than just a player
Published On 21 Nov 2007 By jbirchfield. Under Features.
Post up, post up. Those were the words Leslie Haywood would hear from her coach every game while playing for the CSU-Pueblo women's basketball team. Now as the assistant coach she's the one shouting those words.
Haywood decided to attend CSU-Pueblo and play basketball after reviewing her possibilities to play for ... Read More
From surfer to scholar, Ronald Takaki is not one to be taken lightly. The professor spoke on Nov. 13 night about his unique views on American history in the 21st century.
The Hawaiian native, once known as 10-toes Takaki, is an Ethnic Studies Professor Emeritus at Berkley University.
Through personal experiences that have helped ... Read More
The first three people to e-mail the correct responses to these questions to the TODAY will receive their choice of complimentary salon services from Euphoria Salon:
What does Associate Director of Visitor and Transfer Center Dana Trujillo say is important about Discover Day?
How did local CEO James Belarde end up in the ... Read MoreLocal CEO passes experience to students
Published On 09 Nov 2007 By jbirchfield. Under Features.
James Belarde is an adjunct faculty member at CSU-Pueblo and a Colorado native, born in Walsenburg. Belarde also serves as the CEO of the Loving Homes child placement center, a local non-profit. Belarde has been in the social work field for more than 30 years but is fairly new to ... Read More








