Archive | April, 2017

The Abyss, a student play about coping with a son’s suicide will debut April 29

by Ashley Schaerfl
Sherri Mahoney, a junior at Colorado State University-Pueblo, was 42 when her son Tyler Mahoney committed suicide on Sep. 30, 2012.  After his death, Mahoney wrote a play about her son’s suicide and …

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Pack Football ends spring training season with annual lineup draft game

by Thomas Thortvedt
Pack football concluded the spring season by splitting and drafting teams in the annual red versus white squad in the spring game, Friday, April 21, at the Neta and Eddie DeRose Thunderbowl.
The …

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A look back on Di Mare’s presidency

by Chianna Schoenthaler
As president Lesley Di Mare looks back on the past six years, she wished she could have spent more time getting feedback through climate survey assessments. However, she established the first renewable merit …

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New Tundra Statue Coming to Campus in May

by Wade Walker
Tundra: Spirit of the Pack, the hero-sized statue (110 percent of her actual size) will be placed in an area between the new Occhiato University Center and the Masari arena. A dedication will …

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Pack Football’s spring training gears the team up for their spring game Friday, April 21

by Thomas Thortvedt
Colorado State University-Pueblo’s football spring training has the Pack excited for their upcoming spring game, April 21, 2017.
Since returning from winter break, the pack have been training each day of the …

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Pack Baseball’s wins from the weekend total to 800 overall for the program and coach Sanchez

by Ashley Schaerfl
The men’s CSU-Pueblo ThunderWolves baseball team went head to head with the Highlands University Cowboys and the Adam’s State Grizzlies, tying one series and winning the other.
They started the series out strong with …

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