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Posts from ‘September, 2012’

Seasons Change as Autumn Rushes into the Valley

Christian Elliot The Paw Print As the leaves are gradually changing colors, the temperatures are gradually dropping, and as students are flocking back to campus, what is being symbolized? Saturdays are filled with the excitement of early morning Cross-Country meets and tailgating for football games. Nights are taken up by what is supposed to be […]

Scholar of the Week: September 13

Rachel Decker The Paw Print Between singing in the Adams State choir and performing in the color guard, sophomore Emily Clark has her plate full. Even with all her activities and involvement in school, the enthusiastic geology major manages to keep an impressive GPA of 3.5 to help her towards her goal of graduation. In […]

College Checkered: The Only Issue I have With Flirting

Brenda Figueroa The Paw Print Flirting is fun, we all do it. We love to be wanted and we adore being somebodies center of attention, nothing is wrong with that. My issue doesn’t deal with the act of flirting, my issue is with the amount of people its given to from one person and what […]

Shining Light on Migrant Season at La Puente

Katie Stiel The Paw Print One day while silently observing the guests at La Puente’s Shelter, I noticed guests with scrapped fingers, callused hands and sun burnt skin. Throughout our conversation during our lunch, I learned that several of the guests were migrant workers. The injuries I saw were from their intense labor from gleaning, […]

Money Rush in Cash Strapped Mine-Golia?

Nicholas Hedge The Paw Print Take a guess at what country had the most rapidly growing economy last year.  Was it the ever economic giant China? No.  An oil rich country like Saudi Arabia? No, another Asian tiger like Japan or Hong Kong? Well, that’s not too far off the mark, but it’s not any […]

Can We Travel to Space Without a Spacecraft?

Amita Manandhar The PawPrint As a new student in Adams State University, I had no idea what all the hype was about the planetarium. Last Saturday was the first time I had visited the planetarium, before that day I just used to watch the place from outside. Occasionally I saw few people walking around the […]

Hard Work and Passion is the Key to Success

Jose Orozco The Paw Print Many disciplines across cultures have several tenants they abide by to live a healthy, happy life. So here are some tips that can help you maintain an optimal quality of life for minimal cost. Just for today, do not worry, do not get angry, be kind, be grateful, and work […]

Network connection issues-

Computing Services is currently troubleshooting some issues that we have seen in which computers and mobile devices suddenly can no longer access the network or Internet. If you have problems connecting to the network or the Internet, please reboot your computer, as this should re-establish your connection. If, after a reboot you still are having […]

Football Opens Season with 17-9 Home Victory

Rachel Heaton The Paw Print The Adams State football team opened their regular season on Saturday with a 17-9 victory over Dixie State College. This is the third straight season that the Grizzlies have opened with a win. The Grizzlies struck first in the contest with a 34 yard field goal from senior David Van […]

Rugby Comes to Adams State

Tanner Elliot The Paw Print Prop, scrum half, hooker, locker forward; these are not common terms found in typical American collegiate sports. This fall will be the first time that a competitive rugby team will take the “pitch” in Alamosa with Adams State embroidered across the chest. Over the past several years, only the club […]

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