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U.S. Intelligence Agency Responds to Europe

Steven Petrov The Paw Print “All spy agencies use the same methods” The alleged eavesdrop and spying done by the National Security Agency on certain European leaders and EU citizens continues to be an unfolding issue. It has led to an online protection law established by the EU for its citizens, which obligates some of […]

Philippines Brutally Hit by Monster Storm

Nicole Schafer The Paw Print Typhoon Haiyen caused a disturbance that has echoed across the world – a level of devastation never before seen. A category 1 storm that possessed winds of 85 mph  hit near Ha Long Bay. Haiyan hit the eastern seaboard of the Philippines on Friday and quickly barreled across its central […]

A Tribute to Jim Gilmore’s Scenes of Nature in Bronze

Jonathan Payne The Paw Print I cannot pretend to be anything other than completely impressed by the Jim Gilmore Retrospective. Walking into the Hatfield Gallery the first sculpture I saw was of a mountain lion stretched out, leaping from the ground as its forepaw grazes the wing of a hawk. This piece was entitled “On […]

Civil Unrest with Government and a Cry for Revolution

Peter Levine The Paw Print We Americans are in a bad mood about our nation and our public life. Three quarters say the country is on the wrong track. Some of us may be especially angry at the current Congress, at President Obama—or both—but the roots of our discontent go deeper than that. Maybe we are […]

Box Office Hits- What to See and What to Avoid

Jessica Shawcroft The Paw Print Have you noticed how many hit movies are coming out recently? I sure have! I’m not a big movie person but a few have struck my interest so I decided to look into movies that are breaking into theaters. To start with, it seems everyone is turning books into movies […]

The Essence of Being Seen as a Normal Person

Maggie Spurr The Paw Print It was early December. I remember the night as though it was last night. I vividly remember slow dancing in the light from the streetlights, the sound of her voice, and the way her hand felt in mine. I said, “Baby, what do you want for your birthday?” The silence […]

Can You Make Up for Lost Sleep During the Weekend

Steven Petrov The Paw Print Undesired weight gaining pointed out as one of the consequences of lack of adequate sleeping hours In our modern day world, many of us are sometimes “forced” by our job, responsibilities, or just by personal conviction of being more productive late at night, to neglect our sleeping routine. When asked […]

Shooting Horror at Los Angeles International Airport

Jessica Shawcroft The Paw Print By now I’m sure we’ve all heard about the shooting that happened at Los Angeles International Airport on November 1, 2013 around 9:30 am. The accounts are everywhere, massive panic spread throughout the terminal and millions of people were left stranded. The airport stopped allowing planes to land and sent […]

Is Thanksgiving America’s Greatest Past Time Holiday

Michelle Vance The Paw Print Have you ever noticed that after Halloween the Christmas decorations and songs start flying out? Did we ever take time to think that there is a very important holiday in between these two widely celebrated holidays? Thanksgiving is that holiday. We all look foreword to it and even get a […]

Is it too Much to Ask that We Achieve Our Dreams

Steven Petrov The Paw Print All of us have once had that one thing that used to be our dream job, career, or experience when we were younger. However, the sad reality is that more than 70% of the people out there never fulfill their dreams and end up at 40 years old with kids, […]

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