bu Reenua Jones As an african American myself I feel very connected to this month. For the sole purpose that it celebrates the triumphs and the history of my people. Black History Month is an annual celebration of achievements by African Americans and a time for recognizing the central role of blacks in U.S. history. […]
By Carlos Diego Sanchez Maya Angelou said in an interview, “Right may not be expedient, it may not be profitable, but it will satisfy your soul. It brings you the kind of protection that body guards can’t give you. Try to be all that you can be. Be the best human being you can be. […]
By: Winter Vera In 1893, women in Colorado’s right to vote was recognized, a good 27 years before the United States caught up, and Pueblo Heritage Museum will commemorate this event with a High Victorian Tea Party event. This is not the only event being celebrated, however. In 1894, Carrie Clyde Holly became one of […]
By Jacob Duran Staff writer Marvel Studios has released its twenty first movie “Captain Marvel” and has added a lot new elements to the Marvel Cinematic Universe while showing what fans love. This movie is a prequel to the whole universe set in 1995. The setting leads to many great surprises along with a great nostalgic […]
By Victoria Jimenez Assistant Editor in Chief Colorado State University-Pueblo’s own Chamber Choir has been invited to be one of five featured international choirs to the XVIII Festival Coral Internacional de Medellín “José María Bravo Márquez” which will be held July 3-7, 2019, in Medellín, Colombia. The festival, held annually in the 1,788-seat Teatro Metropolitano, involves 30 to 40 choirs, and the five invited featured choirs will perform […]
By Jacob Duran The 91st Academy Awards are going down in film history for a wide variety of reasons. It was the first show since 1989 that didn’t have a host and many nominees pulled off surprises. The most significant is the first superhero movie nominated for Best Picture. “Black Panther” took home three awards: […]