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Posts from ‘March, 2011’

Modern Day McCarthyism Returns

Lance Hostetter The Paw Print In the 1950s, Senator Joseph McCarthy and FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover brought the country the Second Red Scare.  This was time that followed shortly after WWII and the beginning of the Cold War Era.  Communism, they thought, was our enemy. McCarthy spent years compiling lists of names that he […]

ASC to Host Valley High School Science Fair March 10 and 11

Megan Smith The Paw Print Fourth through twelfth grade students from across the San Luis Valley and Salida will show off their math and scientific talents on March 10 and 11 during the 62nd annual San Luis Valley Regional Science Fair (SLV RSF)  held at Adams State College Plachy Field House. Creativity, resourcefulness, and energy […]

Adams State Career Fair Sees Largest Turnout to Date

Anthony Guerrero The Paw Print On March 3 the Adams State College Counseling and Career Center held their annual Career Fair. According to Gregg Elliott, the director of the Counseling and Career Center, this was a record-breaking year for the fair with approximately 33 employers attending the fair seeking new graduates and students for summer […]

Noel-Levitz Examines Enrollment Growth at ASC

Jessie Harper & Julie Waechter The Paw Print On February 16, Noel-Levitz came to the Adams State College campus to conduct interviews and direct focus groups for the student enrollment growth research. The purpose of this research, according to President David Svaldi, is to “find a more strategic approach to recruit new students to the […]

Daily Crime Log for Jan. 17- Feb. 27

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Southern Colorado Film Commission Bringing Movies and Television to San Luis Valley

Megan Smith The Paw Print Colorado Film Commission is a non-profit organization built to bring film production to the Southern Colorado region. In the past it has brought producers such as Steven Spielberg to use the Cumbres and Toltec Railroads and a house in Antonito as a back drop in the film “Indiana Jones and […]

ASC Previews PBS Documentary “Pushing the Elephant”

Jesse Medina The Paw Print The film, “Pushing the Elephant” opened at the Carson Auditorium on March 1 at 6:30 p.m. The film was a shortened version of a full length documentary that is scheduled to air on the PBS series Independent Lense later on in March.

Science Saturday Concludes at Semester’s End

Samantha Saville The Paw Print Science Saturday is a program for children throughout the Valley that has been run for almost two years. Dr. Randy Emmons has been the fearless leader of this program since the community partnership was finished in September 2009. This program is paid for mainly by grants and with the amazing […]

ASC Honors Doug Shriver and Ray Wright with Endowment

Kim Vialpando The Paw Print During last March, the San Luis Valley agricultural public lost two very important members in a tragic incident. Doug Shriver and Ray Wright were longtime famers of the San Luis Valley. They were both great outdoorsmen and leaders in natural resource conservation, both of land and water. The two men […]

Adams State May Face Tuition Increase Next Year

Toni Steffens The Paw Print Adams State College students may face a tuition increase next year if Governor John Hickenlooper’s proposed budget cuts are approved. The governor presented his revised budget proposal to the Joint Budget Committee on Feb. 15. The proposed cuts to education from K -12 through colleges and universities would likely affect […]

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