The Pulse is a radio show/podcast out of Pueblo, Colorado. Episodes center around local students, and offers them an opportunity to vocalize their opinions on local and global issues. The Pulse: Bringing you the heartbeat of Pueblo and its communities
While there are student's of CSU-Pueblo involved with this program, it is not a program of the university's nor is it affiliated or sponsored by the university.
As a part of #DoingOurPartCO, The Pulse of Pueblo is aiming to keep its listeners up to date on the COVID-19 Crisis and how it is impacting the citizens of Pueblo. In this week's update, Jason and David catch up on the repercussions of the pandemic, why self-vigilance can help lessen the total impact the virus is going to have, what a Stay-In Order entails, and how local organizations are stepping up to help their neighbors.
Brothers David and Brian Salay spend some time in the studio talking about their upcoming film festival, the 2019 SISFA Festival. From beginnings as a way of bringing their family together, to headlining at Pueblo's Memorial Hall 10 years later, the brothers talk about the importance of networking, promoting Pueblo as a cultural hub in Southern Colorado, and showing the world that Pueblo strives to "be more".
This episode of The Pulse takes a look at Brianna Heifner, a graduating senior at CSU-P with backgrounds in education and speech and debate. This conversation takes a look the benefits of experiential education, drawbacks of cutting programs for the sake of progress, the impact of agendas, and financial aid fallout.
In this episode of The Pulse, we sit down with Senior Brandon Bayer and discuss his views as both a student at CSU-Pueblo and as a citizen of the Steel City. This episode covers motivations for self-development, retaining students/students' interests, the impact of business on education, and the price of innovation.