By Alexis Smith The Pack women’s volleyball team lost three set to New Mexico Highlands Tuesday night, despite early success. Head coach Jill Muhe said the Thunderwolves came out with high energy. Within minutes of the first set starting they took the lead. They were driven with momentum and the duo of Sarah Vang […]
Staff Review If you like good coffee and a vintage décor, Gypsy Javas is the hang out spot for you. Located a few blocks from Pueblo’s Riverwalk, Gypsy Javas is a small coffee shop and café nestled between art galleries and boutiques. It’s hard to miss – the awning over the door proudly proclaims the […]
by Jacob Durran Steven Spielberg, one of the most consistent directors in Hollywood currently and has given us what he is best at giving: A great adventure with an engaging story and well fleshed out characters. This is a movie that proves a film can have nostalgia and pop culture references within an entertaining story […]
By Alex Purcell The team at Colorado State University-Pueblo’s Office of Student Affairs have been working hard to improve the efficiency of the Howl app, and they’re finally seeing the fruits of their labors. “We received an update at the beginning of the school year to make (the app) more user-friendly,” said Bonnie Fruland, the […]
By Dashon King One of the best picture nominees at the upcoming 90 Academy Awards “Dunkirk” is a war movie, that shows the battle and evacuation of Dunkirk, France. The movie gives perspectives from the ground, the sea and the air. This war movie is like no other, as it shows the raw intensity of […]