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Posts on ‘March 8th, 2012’

HPE Lab Provides Fitness Testing and Programs

Jose Orozco The Paw Print   If you’re training or just want to learn how to develop that “Beach Body,” ASC’s Human Performance Lab is the place to go! According to Dr. Tracey Robinson the director of the lab, “Since opening back in January, we have seemingly been booked every week and with a good […]

Young Women to Bring Ferocious Folk-Rock to Alamosa

Michael Clifford ALMA SHEL is Sarah, Hannah, Eva and Liza; four classically trained musicians who play a mostly acoustic mix of folk, rock, Celtic and bluegrass styles “with the ferocity of a medieval army,” according to the Wichita Eagle, and happen to be sisters ranging in age from 18-23.

Students Network, Learn at the ASC Etiquette Dinner

Jose Orozco The Paw Print   A stately event happened this leap year. The Adams State College Office of Career Services hosted an etiquette dinner and networking event on Wednesday, Feb. 29. The event was sponsored by T. Rowe Price, SLV Regional Medical Center, ASC MBA Program, Crossroads Turning points, ASC Teacher Ed., and Title […]

ASC’s Dirty Little Column with the Delicious Doctor Love

Dr. Chocolate Thunder is not real doctor or mental health professional. The doctor’s advice should not be taken seriously.** Dear DLC, My best friend who’s a guy recently kissed me while we were out at a party this weekend. I liked it and although I was caught off guard I kissed back. When I asked […]

Scholar of the Week: March 8

  Rachel Decker The Paw Print   Christopher Swain is nearly done with his college career at Adams State College, and during his time of attendance, Chris has impacted not only himself, but also his fellow students and faculty here at ASC. Chris is currently in his final semester, and he is not about to […]

Jones Fills Lecture Hall for Final Lunchtime Talk

Armando Montano The Paw Print Last Wednesday many people turned out to see Dr. Marty Jones of chemistry give his lunchtime talk on “Molecules that Changed History”, a look at the structures of major chemicals that have had a significant impact on human history. The entire crowd composed of a wide variety of attendants, chemistry student and professors alike […]

College Checkered: Lessons From Past Dating Experiences

Brenda Figueroa The Paw Print   I used to date a guy who would ask me at the end of every day, “are you happy?” He felt that if he were really doing his part in the relationship then the yes’s would outweigh the no’s. If there ever were no’s when he asked, he’d do […]

Banning of Books Represents a Close-Minded Nation

Rachel Decker The Paw Print   Books dealing with controversial topics have been under fire for decades now, causing conflict, strife, and confusion to many authors and readers. Books can be banned from schools for any number of reasons, ranging from violence, to witchcraft, to racial slurs. However, just because a book contains those things […]

Sandra Fluke and the Battle Over Contraception as Medicine

Jesse Russell The Paw Print Last week Sandra Fluke, a third-year Georgetown law student, testified in front of Congress regarding insurance covering the cost of contraceptives for women.  Fluke came to the Capitol as an advocate for women’s reproductive rights and not as a victim. Sandra Fluke, representing Law Students for Reproductive Justice (LSRJ) never […]

Undocumented Students Banned from Universities

Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print The state of Georgia, one of the 10 states up for grabs in the Republican presidential contest has been visited by the Republican candidate hopefuls throughout the past months hoping to win the state on Super Tuesday.  Newt Gingrich, the former speaker of the house appears likely to win Georgia.  […]

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