Articles in Opinion
My space or yours?
We’re probably all guilty of it. Even I have to come clean that I have a Myspace page, but what effects is this global social networking community really having on us?
We’ve all heard the problems …
Practice speaking etiquette
I’m sure everyone knows by now that we are in the midst of a very influential time in political history. Two candidates are in a race towards the Democratic presidential nomination against the already decided …
Airline travel brings new friendship
It sure is easy to meet people while traveling. I recently traveled to San Diego by plane, and I met more people in the few hours of my airline trips than I normally do in …
Kill your summer-time boredom
Now that the stress of the spring semester is over and summer is finally here most of us are probably spending our time resting and recuperating but may I suggest taking advantage of the beautiful …
Women’s studies on the move
Women have had a history of neglect throughout the ages. They are expected to cook and clean and take care of the children. Who decided this? It wasn’t women!
As a current student in CSU-Pueblo’s women’s …
The sad state of our youth
Our generation is in serious trouble if today’s reality shows are any indication of today’s youth. Shows like MTV’s the Hills and My Super Sweet Sixteen are showing young people of America as spoiled rich …
Drilling for higher ed dollars
There may be a silver lining to rising energy costs for higher education in Colorado.
Climbing oil and gas prices are fueling an expansion in domestic oil and gas production, which means more revenue for the …
Student Views: The word ‘Christian’
What do you think of when you hear the word “Christian”? TODAY guest videographer Sam VonFange surveyed students at CSU-Pueblo to get their thoughts. Click on “more” to access the video.
Student Views: Massari Impressions
TODAY guest videographer Andrew Crotty asked students their thoughts on the Massari gymnasium renovations. Students interviewed include Ashley Ziegler, chemistry major; Tinamarie Rivera, nursing and mental health psychology double major; Randy Helmbrecht, mass communications major; …
Weekly Gripe: CSU-Pueblo not that bad
For most people applying for college, CSU-Pueblo is not the first option on their list of choices. In fact, this university is usually a last resort or not even on their list as possible …
Student Views: Improving Campus
TODAY guest videographer Jeff Lopez surveyed students on ways the CSU-Pueblo campus can be improved. Click on “more” to view the video.
Weekly gripe- unprofessional musicians
For most people the thought of meeting a famous musician or musical group is thrilling and exciting, and for most, the experience turns out to be just so.














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