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A New and Highly Upgraded Spyware

Steven Petrov The Paw Print There are 10 countries that have been affected by it, including Russia The American company Symantec, which specializes in the information security sector, has officially announced the existence of a new and much more modern version of spyware software. The company talked about it on Sunday in France, and emphasized […]

Protests Across the Nation Aimed at the Police

Shelby Rushing The Paw Print In Los Angeles, marchers arrived at the intersection where Ezell Ford was killed on Dec. 5 in Los Angeles. Ford, 25, who had been diagnosed with depression, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, was allegedly unarmed when shot and killed by police on Aug. 11 2014. This protest was just an example […]

Vladimir Putin may Decide to Stay in Office

Steven Petrov The Paw Print No intentions for being a lifetime president After the Russian President made the announcement that he is considering the possibility of relisting as a presidential candidate in the next presidential elections in Russia in 2018, some political analysts argued for Mr. Putin’s interest in becoming a “lifetime president.” Just like […]

Michael Brown, Will Justice Be Served?

Abbie Stillman The Paw Print Eighteen year old Michael Brown Jr. was shot Saturday August 9, 2014 by Ferguson, Missouri five-year police officer Darren Wilson. Michael was unarmed when he was shot six times. The jury has yet to convene to decide whether or not the officer will actually be indicted. This horrific event has […]

Google is Planning on Returning to China

Steven Petrov The Paw Print The company is releasing an app store in the country Google is currently in the deciding phase of either they should release their app store in China or not. According to the business and investment community, this is a really important step that the company has to take, especially in […]

ASU Receives Grant to Improve STEM Education

ALAMOSA, COLO. (Dec. 4, 2014) . . . The Adams State University Teacher Education Department was recently awarded a grant of $210,449 to “Empower Rural Elementary Teachers in STEM Subjects.” It was one of three grants awarded by the Colorado Department of Higher Education through the federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), Improving Teacher […]

ASU Cross Country Brings Home 3rd Consecutive NCAA DII Championship Men Earn First Place Women Take Fourth

Kailie Hartman The Paw Print Kailie Hartman The Paw Print Adams State Grizzlies cross country season ended this weekend in Louisville Kansas. The National meet is a long awaited challenge for the team, a race that the runners have trained for since the beginning of summer break. For the men’s team it paid off in […]

Adams State Art Education Students Work with PALS

ALAMOSA (December 2) – Elementary-aged students in the PALS program visited the Adams State University Art Education class twice in November to create art and build a community from recycled materials. Jenny Gawronski, assistant professor of art, teaches the art education courses. Working with PALS (Positive Activities Lead to Success) provides the Adams State students […]

It is Tamale Time at ASU C.A.S.A. Center

Brittany Moore  The Paw Print On November 20, the Adams State University Cultural Awareness and Student Achievement (C.A.S.A.) Center hosted It’s Tamale Time, a heritage event planned to celebrate Mexican Revolution Day and cultural custom of making homemade tamales. Students, staff, faculty and community were invited to partake in the experiential cooking activity of learning […]

Roller Derby

Interested in finding SOMETHING as unique as YOU?  Are you a girl, 18 or older and wanna play rough with other women?  Then we have the sport for you!  The SLV Scarlet Rollers are the first Women-only Roller Derby team in the Valley and WE WANT YOU! Roller derby is fast, fun, action-packed, and did […]

Relieving Anxiety the Natural Way! Destress Before Finals

Ali Rivera  The Paw Print Finals are coming up! And that comes with anxiety. However during the crazy week of finals there are several different methods that can help you cope with your anxiety using natural methods. Drink green tea! According to health.com research shows that there is an acid in green tea called L-theanine, […]

Abeyta Will Read From His Latest Book on December 11

ALAMOSA (December 1) – When an idea for a poem, prose, or letter sparks, Aaron Abeyta captures the creative impulse writing with a green ink pen on a manila folder. One of his favorite writers, Pablo Neruda, wrote with green ink and “manila folders are light and rigid if I need to write on my […]

Test Taking Methods; What Works Best for You?

Ali Rivera  The Paw Print Finals are approaching! That means a whole week full of tests. However, there are many different strategies that you can keep in mind for when you’re taking your final or for a future test. These methods are supposed to improve your test taking skills and improve your grades when testing. […]

It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play is a Sweet Holiday Treat

A review by Linda Relyea  ALAMOSA (December 5) – Is there a more miserly and wicked man than the character, Mr. Potter in It’s a Wonderful Life, even Ebenezer Scrooge redeems himself at the end. And could there be a more selfless and compassionate man than George Bailey, who surrenders his own youthful enthusiasm and […]

Holiday Travel Tips to Get You Home Happy and Safe

Ali Rivera  The Paw Print The semester is almost up, which means there are going to be a lot of you traveling home, or going on a trip, etc. Here are some tips to help you before and throughout your journeys. Make a checklist! Before you start packing you want to make a checklist. This […]

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