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SOCO Student Media from Colorado State University Pueblo

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SOCO Student Media from Colorado State University Pueblo

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SOCO Student Media from Colorado State University Pueblo

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The students gather behind a poster for the event they created to serve those in need in Pueblo. (Photo provided by Project Linking Pueblo).

Project Linking Pueblo unites more than 20 local organizations in outreach event

Holly Ward December 20, 2024

Eleven juniors in the President’s Leadership Program (PLP) at Colorado State University Pueblo recently organized a community event that served more than 170 people in need. The students called their...

Rake Up Pueblo enters its 26th year serving older adults

Holly Ward November 26, 2024

The annual “Rake Up Pueblo” is one of Pueblo’s influential community service events that gathers volunteers to clean up older adults’ yards in the fall when the trees lose their leaves. The...

An overview of The Slab's new colorful mural display among the new hoops. (Photo by Camerron Martin)

Pueblo’s historic Slab gets a facelift

Camerron Martin November 21, 2024

Smaller communities such as Pueblo often comprise dozens of little parts that unite the town as a whole. From El Camino to the Grove, Hyde Park to Bessemer, and Aberdeen to the East Side, there are numerous...

Pueblo native, Ashlynn Young, performs in front of an audience. (Photo by Jerod Young)

“It’s given me a lot of confidence”

Archie Wyatt, Staff Writer April 11, 2024

Born-and-bred in Pueblo, Colorado, 22 year-old Ashlynn Young is set to take stage at this week’s Steel City Music Showcase in Downtown Pueblo. The singer-songwriter will be performing her 40-minute...

Photo provided by Pexels.

Fix it yourself, new agricultural law in effect

May 5, 2023

By Julian Volk On April 25, 2023, Colorado became the first state to ensure farmers could fix their own equipment with the right-to-repair law, also known as The Consumer Right to Repair Agriculture Equipment...

Centennial alumni were encouraged to sign their name and graduation year on a memory board titled "The Legacy Lives On…" Photo by Holly Ward.

One door closes, another opens, & fresh endeavors begin

May 5, 2023

By Holly Ward Centennial High School opened its doors for the community to walk through the current building one last time together before getting demolished by the end of June. On Saturday, April 22,...

Photo provided by Canva.

International students to host 80th annual event

April 17, 2023

By Bill Redmond-Palmer The Colorado State University Pueblo International Students Association (CISA) will proudly host the eightieth annual “International Extravaganza” event this month. Yes, you...

Indigenous sacred drums and drumsticks played before the El Pueblo History Museum SOAR Speaker Series. Photo by Jon Pluskota.

What is the Real Storytelling Project?

April 17, 2023

By Hailee Langowski. Spanish translation by Community Language Cooperative. Pueblo, Colo., is a city filled with stories from various perspectives. From the creation of the delicious Pueblo chile slopper,...

The Raised by Wolves art show and its artwork hanging on the walls. Photo by Holly Ward.

Raised by Wolves

April 17, 2023

By Holly Ward For the second year in a row, in collaboration with Pueblo Arts Alliance (PAA), Candace Oakley displayed her Raised by Wolves Scholarship Show. The event opened on one of the Pueblo Arts...

Pueblo City Council Meeting: Pueblo Homelessness Hearing

April 9, 2023

By Cidonia Ponce Pueblo’s City Council hosted a work session hearing on the 20th of March that regarded homelessness in our city. Every second and fourth of each month, Pueblo City Council hosts these...

Pueblo Municipal Justice Center at 200 S Main St, Pueblo, Colo. Photo by Camerron Martin.

Crime rates happening in Pueblo, Colorado

March 29, 2023

By Camerron Martin When finding a place to settle down and build a life, people often look for places they can do so with the smallest amount of resistance or worry about that goal. People want a safe...

Photo Provided by Unsplash, Cambridge Jenkins IV.

Growing safety concerns over cannabis sold in Colorado shops

March 29, 2023

By Madison Lira Cannabis sold in several Colo. dispensaries, including Colo. Springs, has been issued a health and safety warning by the Colorado Department of Revenue (CDOR) and the Colorado Department...

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