The Colorado State University-Pueblo’s howling wolf basks in the summer sun.
Popularity: 18% [?]
The Colorado State University-Pueblo’s howling wolf basks in the summer sun.
Popularity: 18% [?]
With the spring 2012 semester just beginning, it may be difficult for students to think about needing academic assistance. Finding resources early in the semester however, is one way students can maintain their grades and avoid playing catch-up during finals week.
After a year of hunting for the perfect person to be the head honcho and leader of CSU-Pueblo, the Board of Governors finally found her. The president, for the first time in the university’s history, is a woman and she is all smiles as she describes this job opportunity as her proudest moment thus far.
Ten presenters discussed their field of interest during Pueblo’s third PechaKucha night Thursday, Jan. 26, at CSU-Pueblo’s Art Gallery.
TODAY photographer attended, as well as presented for the third PechaKucha night, which brought in presenters of an array of topics, from the pending apocalypse to burlesque performances, Thursday, Jan. 26.
Philip Plait, author of the novel “Bad Astronomy,” was greeted with applause during his speech Tuesday, Jan. 25, that discussed the common misconceptions that surround astronomy.
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