Cinthya Luna The Paw Print Success is defined in many different ways and in many different degrees. For a runner there is success in races and success at the national level. In cross-country, success is demonstrated as a team effort to win the title together. In Track and field, success is defined as what can […]
Posts from ‘October, 2013’
El Corte Estrasburgo Revoca la Doctrina “Parot”
Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print La militante de ETA Inés del Río salió ayer de la cárcel, tras 26 años encarcelada, después que la justicia española ordenara su liberación por una decisión del Tribunal Europeo de Derechos Humanos que podría beneficiar a decenas de presos. La etarra de 55 años, a la que esperaban varios […]
ASU Choirs to Perform at Sacred Heart Church
The Adams State University Chamber and Concert Choirs will perform at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 30 in Sacred Heart Church, located in Alamosa, Colorado. Chamber Choir will sing Morten Lauridsen’s Les Chansons des Roses, based on poems by Rainer Maria Rilke, as well as Eric Whitacre’s masterpiece, Leonardo Dreams of His Flying Machine, which delves […]
Scandals in Art History Set for Faculty Lecture
ALAMOSA (October 21) –The Adams State University Faculty Lecture “Scandals in Art History,” by Roger Eriksen, associate professor of art, begins at 7 p.m. Wednesday, October 30, in Porter Hall room 130. We may know the works of many famous artists, but do we know about the back story, the dark side the scandals? Eriksen […]
Boulder Four Mile Scare Home Haunt Benefit
Kris Kropelnicki The Paw Print Spooky Colorado, a haunted house review site in the Metro area, is proudly sponsoring Four Mile Scare Home Haunt on October 31, 2013 for Kayla Armstrong, 15, Lafayette, CO. Kayla was diagnosed with a P.N.E.T brain tumor on August 19, 2013. This is the second occurrence of a brain tumor; […]
Adams State Trustees Endorse Amendment 66
The Board of Trustees for Adams State University has voted to endorse Amendment 66 at a special meeting Oct. 16. Amendment 66 asks for a $950 million tax increase to fund a recently passed law, Senate Bill 213. The new law touches on many aspects of school finance, starting with changing the way the state […]
Japanese Youth Not Interested in Sex
Richard Flamm The Paw Print An unprecedented number of young adults in Japan have stopped having sex. The Guardian reports, “Japan’s under-40s appear to be losing interest in conventional relationships. Millions aren’t even dating, and increasing numbers can’t be bothered with sex.” Japan is no stranger to this, as for the past decade it has […]
Gilmore Retrospective Featured at Cloyde Gallery
Linsda Relyea The Paw Print Since 1985, local artist Jim Gilmore, has sculpted his love of nature and life on a ranch. A retrospective of his artwork opens in the Adams State University Cloyde Snook Gallery on October 21 and continues through November 14. An artist lecture will begin at 4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 25, […]
*Ding Ding*, Time to Start an ASU Moving Company
Jessica Shawcroft The Paw Print Did you find moving into your dorm room stressful? Do you despise the day you have to move again? Didn’t it suck lugging your things up three flights of stairs, knowing that in a few months it’s all coming back down? If so, you’re not alone! A Tennessee based company […]
Washington Redskins Debate: Racism and Oppression
Nicole Schafer The Paw Print To be called a Washington Redskin, is it racist or not? A redskin, being a slang term for a Native American, could potentially be just a form of pride that this football team takes on. No harm intended. Other’s like myself could find it racist, not by the players but […]