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Student art displayed with praise

March 6th, 2008 by Traci Craig

The Annual Student Art Exhibition’s opening reception was held last night in the Fine Art Gallery in the Art/Music building. It was a juried art show, in which many artists submit their work and then one juror selects the best pieces to be in the show, said Caroline Peters gallery director and associate art professor.

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Rape as a Tactic of War: V-day Event

February 28th, 2008 by Eric Salagovic

A speech on rape entitled “Rape as a Tactic of War” was presented on Feb. 27 in the First Year Center as a part of the V-Day events going on this past week.
The speech focused on Darfur, a region of far-western Sudan, which is host to a brutal ongoing civil war between the Sudanese military and rebel groups […]

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NAACP, ACLU discuss the ‘N’ word

February 21st, 2008 by Eric Salagovic

Representatives from the NAACP and the ACLU were featured in an open panel discussion celebrating Black History Month at CSU-Pueblo Thursday to discuss racial epitaphs and how they currently effect youth and society.

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Afro-Latinos, the real cowboys

February 14th, 2008 by Farah Pike

Artists of all kinds from African and Latino heritages were featured Thursday in a Black History Month presentation highlighting works dating back to the early 1500s.
Adjunct history professor Jackie Stroud presented examples of the artists’ works and contributions to the world of art in the First Year Center in the library.

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Pack football kicks off with luncheon

February 7th, 2008 by Brandon Hopper

The CSU-Pueblo football program held a signing day luncheon on Thursday in the Occhiatto University Center Ballroom to announce their 2008 recruiting class.

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Solar power steps up

January 31st, 2008 by Farah Pike

Fossil fuel burning was defined as an ancient source of energy during the Focus the Nation event on Jan. 31. The event was presented by the Students for Environmental Awareness, Office of Student Activities and the Associated Students’ Government at Colorado State University-Pueblo.

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Win prizes at Focus the Nation

January 29th, 2008 by Today Staff

The TODAY campus newspaper will give out prizes in the OUC Ballroom during the Jan. 31 Focus the Nation event sponsored by Students for Environmental Awareness. Stop by for a chance to win free pizza or free salon services.

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Students seek, sell textbooks

December 17th, 2007 by Today Ads

Looking for textbooks for your spring semester classes? Perhaps you have books you’d like to sell for some extra cash? Check out this list of books for sale and wanted from other students.

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Ceramics students, alumni sell wares

December 17th, 2007 by Rebecca Packard

CSU-Pueblo pottery students and alumni got a chance to display and sell their work during finals week.
The annual student Christmas pottery show and sale took place Dec. 11 and 12. This show has been taking place for 16 years and is one of two pottery shows that are held each year by the art department.

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Students bring Chicano activist to campus

December 1st, 2007 by Erica Bradley

The Chicano History 101 class at CSU-Pueblo invited and hosted Priscilla Falcon, Ph.D, for a day of discussion and debate about the ongoing issues of racism. Falcon is a recognizable face for the Chicano movement, especially because of her views on immigration.
“The future of the US belongs to Latinos. We have to stand up. We […]

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