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Posts from ‘May, 2013’

CS Maintenance for Thursday, May 16th, 2013

The following maintenance activities will take place tonight, Thursday May 16th, 2013 during our normally scheduled maintenance window beginning at 9:00 PM: -Employee and TEC Classroom computers will receive critical security patches for Firefox, Flash, Adobe Reader, Windows, Office, .Net framework and Powershell beginning at 9 PM. Employees are encouraged to log out and leave […]

From Rituals to Lucky Lingerie: Superstitions Revealed

Rachel Heaton The Paw Print   Right now, my Troy Tulowitzki jersey is draped over a chair in my room and it will stay there for as long as possible. Why? Because I’ve determined that the placement of my jersey affects the Rockies performance on the field. Drape it over the chair and they win. […]

Twinkies Production to Possibly Resume This Year

Kendra Medford The Paw Print Big news to those of you here in college and generally cheap: the most delicious junk food around, the famous TWINKIE is coming back into business! So for those of you who love this sweat treat – or who can’t afford the expensive food – you will no longer have […]

Third Day Gives Performance in Greeley, Colo.

Helen Smith The Paw Print The award winning Christian rock band Third Day rocked the Union Colony Civic Center in Greeley, Colo. on the night of April 27. This concert was a part of Third Day’s tour promoting their latest album “Miracle.” The band has been traveling on this tour for the course of one […]

Senior Composition Recital an Impressive Performance

Kira Budge The Paw Print On Tuesday, April 20, senior Josh Wohlrabe, who’s majoring in Music Performance and Composition, gave his senior composition recital to a varied and engaged crowd. His works had been written for varied instruments and in slightly different styles, but all held an overall tone and style that could only be […]

Diego Cacique Performs a Junior Guitar Recital

Kendra Medford The Paw Print On Thursday, April 25 at 7pm in Leon Memorial Hall, Diego Cacique gave a Junior Guitar Recital. Diego Cacique is a music major at Adams State University. For his recital, Diego first played “Un Dia de Noviembre” by Leo Brouwer, which was written for a Cuban film of the same […]

Review of ASU’s “Compleat Female Stage Beauty”

Kendra A. Medford The Paw Print On Friday April 26, I attended the Adams State University Theatre production of “Compleat Female Stage Beauty” by Jeffrey Hatcher, directed by Dr. Paul Newman. “Compleat Female Stage Beauty” is a play set in the 1660s about a man named Kynaston, the most famous portrayer of female roles on […]

American Psychological Association in Guantanamo

Dr. Brett King The Paw Print Amid media focus on the Boston bombing, a long awaited, non-partisan, comprehensive 600 page report summarizing the United States use of torture over the last 12 years was released.  Detailing US anti-terrorism policies since 9/11, the study was commissioned by the Constitution Project, and jointly led by two former […]

Think Twice Before You Pick Up Your Next Snack

Jake Hughes The Paw Print Over the past year or so I have found myself paying more attention to what ingredients go into the foods I consume. Due to the increasing demand for people to eat healthier and watch out for certain ingredients in food like gluten, trans fats and sugar,  it has come to […]

ASU’s Dirty Little Column with Dr. Doitright

Dr. Doitright is not a real doctor or mental health professional. The doctor’s advice should not be taken seriously.  Dear Dr. Doitright: I may be the last virgin left in ASU, and it’s a pain in the rear. I’ve always been my own person; I dress the way I feel, talk without slangs, I don’t […]

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