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Posts from ‘September, 2013’

Nieto Promueve el Turismo Mientras Minimiza la Guerra

Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print El presidente de México Enrique Peña Nieto ha redoblado esfuerzos para promover México como contendiente económico mientras minimiza la desatora Guerra contra las drogas.  Hasta la fecha, la Guerra ha producido más de 125,000 homicidios en México desde que comenzó en 2006. Aprovechando de la  historia de turismo, Nieto quiere […]

Is Transportation Becoming More of a Health Hazard

Jessica Shawcroft The Paw Print Trains seem to derail for a number of reasons. Usually it’s because track maintenance lacked, the breaks on the cars were bad, the train was traveling too fast, the engineer fell asleep, the conductor fell asleep, or the weather caused some sort of issue that cannot be overcome. In this […]

Earth Calls on You for Support and Stimulation

Earth Group The Paw Print Adams State’s EARTH Group cordially invites you to ASU’s Volunteer Recruitment Fair on September 18th. We will be selling baked goods to raise funds to help with varying projects, including campus recycling and education. We will also be recruiting volunteers for ASU Cares Day on Sat, Sept. 21st where we […]

What We Didn’t Realize We Learn from our Professors

Jessica Shawcroft The Paw Print ne involving recent graduates and what they feel they learned from their professors. The study focused on the professors that made a difference in the students’ lives, helped them make a hard decision, learn something about their professional life, and enhanced their careers and decisions. The study is posted below. […]

A Dreamer’s Dream of Eternal Life or Pure Madness

Jake Hughes The Paw Print Neuroscience Experts Set their Sights on 2045, and the Possibility of Eternal Life. During a conference at Lincoln Center in New York, some of the world’s most inspiring human masterminds gathered to discuss the possibility of our minds out living our bodies. It sounds like something out of the future […]

Counting Your Turtles Before They Hatch

Tri-Beta Club Take a moment to imagine all the ocean animals you’d like to see. Your list might include whales, dolphins, sharks, giant octopi, and maybe sea turtles. If sea turtles are on the list, you’re definitely not alone. It’s estimated that tourists spend $1.25 billion dollars annually to see these majestic reptiles. There are […]

Horoscopes for the Week of September 8th-15th

Madam Shawcroft The Paw Print Aquarius 01/20-20/18 We all face intimacy issues at some point, but this week you’ll begin to attack yours in the most pragmatic way possible. A new moon on Thursday will fall in your 8th deep house transformation. This will touch on physical and emotional resources you share with someone close. […]

Lifeway Lecture Series Continues Through September

ALAMOSA (September 9) – The Adams State University Title V Hilos Culturales invites community members to the free lecture series, “Lifeways of the San Luis Valley,” at 7 p.m. Tuesdays through September in McDaniel Hall room 201. On September 10, Dr. Devon Peña, a lifelong activist in the environmental justice and resilient agriculture movements and […]

La Puente Invites You to Visit the Volunteer Fair

Caitie Ryan-Norten The Paw Print If you are interested in volunteering this semester or are a part of a group or class that encourages or requires volunteer projects, you should check out some of the many opportunities at La Puente. There will be a La Puente booth at next week’s Volunteer Fair, so feel free […]

Information regarding improvements to printing in computer labs

First of all, we hope everyone’s semester is off to a good start. We at Computing Services wanted to let all returning students know of some major changes and improvements we made to printing in the student computer labs over the summer. Below are the details: Due to requests from students, we have increased the […]

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