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Posts from ‘March, 2012’

Killing of Unarmed Black Youth Raises Questions

Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print In the aftermath of the killing of unarmed 17 year-old Trayvon Martin, the Justice Department and FBI have announced they will conduct a criminal probe into the events that led up to his death.  The previous Florida Police investigation into the February 26 killing determined that the killer, George Zimmerman […]

Spring Break: More Than Just Normal Time Away From School

Kellicia Morse The Paw Print The words Spring Break mean different things to students at Adams State College. It is not just time to stop doing homework and going to classes. Spring Break is a time to be brave and learn life skills hands on. For some, Spring Break was a time to go home […]

Help Keep Milagros on Main Street Project Continues Growing

Stephany Nellessen La Puente Volunteer To get involved in the Help Keep Milagros on Main Street Project stop by Milagros and donate, leave a comment, or sign our scrap book at our display box. Donations can be made online directly at Razoo.com–search “Keep Milagros on Main”. For more information and updates on the project check […]

Parental Vows to Shape Children for a Bright Future

Brenda Figueroa The Paw Print I know there are a lot of things as kids we vow to never do to our children when we’re parents. Most of them completely unrealistic, because you probably vowed these things when you were 10 years old, when you got denied a new pair of shoes or a video […]

Jobs or Environment: Keystone Oil Threatens Both

Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print Republicans and Democrats alike have sought to frame the Keystone oil pipeline has a massive job creation project which is being thwarted by “radical environmentalists.”  This habit of politicians to polarize oil issues has environment vs. jobs means that the issue of jobs generally wins out over environmental issues.  A […]

Springtime Brings Possibility of High Winds in the Valley

Armando Montano The Paw Print Seasonal transitions have always caused turbulent and sudden changes in weather, and Colorado locals know all too well how within the hour the transitions of the weather can happen and then vanish all too suddenly. It should be no surprise to the locals of the San Luis Valley and other […]

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.** Hello readers, and welcome back, I hope your break was everything you hoped it would be and hopefully you’ll have some questions or stories to send in to the Ol’ Doctor Chocolate Thunder. This week instead […]

Thye Mystery of Tarot Readings Unraveled

Becca Paez The Paw Print Thursday, March 8, John the Gray visited Adams State College with his Tarot Cards, and gave free tarot readings. Tarot cards are a pack of playing cards (most commonly numbering 78), used from the mid-15th century in various parts of Europe to play a group of card games such as […]

Student-directed Comedies Keep Audience Laughing

Rachel Decker The Paw Print Adams State College theatre students delivered an unforgettable night of laughter and fun with their latest performance called Almost Offices. Consisting of four short comedies, the student-directed presentation kept the audience entertained throughout the night. The four plays all centered around the theme of office humor. Each presentation dealt with […]

Scholar of the Week: March 22

Rachel Decker The Paw Print Nick Jurney, a junior transfer student at Adams State College, has been working hard since day one to get to where he is now. Jurney, 21, is a Mass Communications major. He transferred to Adams this year from Menlo College in California, and has hopes to graduate next year. Jurney […]

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