Features

Athletics not the only department excited about 2008

April 24th, 2008 by Audrey Lundahl

Big changes are occurring on the CSU-Pueblo campus and as the year is coming to an end, faculty, staff and students alike are getting exciting about the fall semester.
One big thing new to the campus will be a marching band to provide school spirit at games and pep rallies. As of now, the marching band […]

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Two students take top honors at pageant

April 17th, 2008 by Audrey Lundahl

Two CSU-Pueblo students were honored with the title of Miss Pueblo and Miss Pueblo County Princess at the annual Miss Pueblo Pageant. Elizabeth Solano took the title of Miss Pueblo and Laurie Pierce, who already has a crown for Miss Juneteenth two years in a row, took Miss Pueblo County Princess.

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Voice of Rev’s entertainment news hopes to be positive role model

April 7th, 2008 by Audrey Lundahl

For Neva Espinosa, the opportunities that Rev 89 offers are more than just a privilege.
“If we reach a certain audience then I think it’s our obligation to have something meaningful to say,” Espinosa said.

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Hiking in Colorado is a unique experience

April 3rd, 2008 by Nicole Prado

“I can’t even begin to explain the feeling of being on top of the world; when you look around all you see is a never-ending sky. The journey up is a beauty of its own. You get to see the first signs of spring, the animals everywhere, the smell of the moist ground, the cool […]

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College Vacation Blast: How corruption saved me

March 20th, 2008 by Brad Leach

 When given time off of school, partying and drinking are the only things on 21-year-old minds, but many students fail to realize the actual dangers of going to “foreign” places they have never been for Spring Break.  Most think to themselves “nothing bad will ever happen to me,” or “I’m not that stupid,” but Gilbert […]

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Picking up the pieces

March 6th, 2008 by DeAnna Power

The pillar of the community is all that stood, nearly unscathed. The grain elevator that for many years was filled during harvest showing the prosperity of the community is now alone. The tall white structure resembles Lot’s wife, a pillar of salt, she looked back at the cities as they were being destroyed.
The grain elevator […]

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Happy Hour face-off

February 28th, 2008 by Today Staff

NOT POSTER SIZED: President Joe Garcia and Provost Russ Meyer went cue-to-cue Tuesday, Feb. 26, during a happy hour get-together at The Underground.
Beer is now available for sale at La Cantina on Mondays through Thursdays, starting at 5 p.m.
IDs are checked, and wristbands are given to those of legal age.

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Armed for war while class is in session

February 21st, 2008 by Farah Pike

A single fan blew air through a stifling 14-by-17 room in Saigon, Vietnam, while Air Force Sgt. Richard Joyce taught English to 20 Vietnamese soldiers, armed with only six clips for an M-16, in case of an attack.
Currently, Joyce is a professor in the mass communications department at CSU-Pueblo and now lectures in a substantially […]

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The ELC in review

February 14th, 2008 by Kristina Jojola

Whether you like to rough it out in the wilderness or you like the indoor sport scene a little more, the Experiential Learning Center offers students, faculty, staff and the Pueblo community a wide range of activities.
Designed to give students a hands-on experience of running, managing and creating activities centered around team building, leadership and […]

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Company building Massari adds a lot to Pueblo community

February 14th, 2008 by Audrey Lundahl

When you’re late for class and you’re cussing at the construction truck that took your parking space do you think about the people who are working on the new renovation of the Massari Arena? Most students don’t realize that the company responsible for the lack of parking and all the noise at CSU-Pueblo is the […]

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