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December 11th, 2007 by Theresa Jiminez
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 Council and is one of […]
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December 4th, 2007 by Theresa Jiminez
As the evening cooled, the joyful sounds of the CSU-Pueblo Chamber Choir entertained students, staff, faculty, alumni and their families.
President Joseph Garcia couldn’t have reserved a more perfect evening for the annual lighting of the Christmas tree. The event began at the OUC patio with hot chocolate and wassail to warm guest as the spirits […]
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November 26th, 2007 by Anna Massara
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 lounges. Often bearing names of […]
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November 21st, 2007 by Josh Birchfield
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 such universities as Colorado State […]
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November 18th, 2007 by Kristina Jojola
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 shape his views on history, […]
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November 16th, 2007 by Today Staff
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 field of social work?
What advice […]
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November 9th, 2007 by Josh Birchfield
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 the teaching realm.
Belarde currently teaches […]
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November 1st, 2007 by Josh Birchfield
An average attendance of 100 students for homecoming events is low for a campus the size of CSU-Pueblo, which has a total student population of approximately 4,100 students. Several students said they were unaware of when and where the week’s events would take place and of the themes for each day as well.
Despite the confusion, […]
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October 24th, 2007 by Josh Birchfield
Imagine what it would be like to get your paycheck and have to make a decision; pay the rent or buy baby formula. One out of every five families in Pueblo is faced with similar decisions every day. According to the United States Census Bureau there are over 8,000 households earning less than poverty level […]
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October 4th, 2007 by Traci Craig
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and there’s an active opportunity to help women who are suffering.
SO.CAP.USA Hair Extensions Company is donating hair extensions in a Pink Hair for Hope program that is going on now through Oct. 31, 2007 at Details Salon located at 520 N. Main St., and you can get one.
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