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US Gun Control Laws Left on the Backburner

Richard Flamm The Paw Print Gun control laws in the U.S. show no signs of growing stricter, now eleven months after the Newton shooting and mass murder of 27 people – most of them children. That shooting, as well as the one that occurred in a sleepy theater in Aurora, prompted serious discussion  about gun […]

Preparing for the Holidays Through Stressful Times

Jessica Shawcroft The Paw Print It’s that time of year again! Cramming for tests, submitting assignments, finishing up the semester, and planning winter break! On top of that, we have gifts to get, dorms to decorate, and Spring semester to prepare for! How do we keep it all together? I’ve found a few tips as […]

A Matter of Self Protection or Pure Warmongering

Jake Hughes The Paw Print How many times are guns actually used for self-protection? With the outbreak of firearm related murders over the past decade, the cry for stricter firearm regulations is now more than ever. The controversial debate is orientating around keeping guns out of the hands of criminals and in the hands of […]

Need Energy? Some Quick Tips to Help Energize

Jessica Shawcroft The Paw Print I recently read an article about how to have more energy throughout the day; I found it important because day light savings always messes me up. My body’s clock is so off for the next week or so that I’m exhausted all day, even after sleeping 8 hours the night […]

Maven NASA’s Space Mission of Tomorrow

Nicole Schafer The Paw Print Maven is NASA’s new space mission, set to launch November 18th, to go explore the Red Planets Martian atmosphere. Scientists are determined to figure out why Mars’ atmosphere is so much thinner than they believed it was 4 million years ago. MAVEN (Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution) is set to […]

Today In History: Historical Happenings on November 20

Miranda Mattson The Paw Print 164 B.C. E.: The son of Mattathias Hasmonean, Judas Maccabaeus, restored the temple in Jerusalem and his feat is celebrated with the festival of Hanukkah. 272 C.E.: Prince Edward, son of King Henry the III, became the new king of England after his father passed on the 16th. 1620: The […]

From an Ordinary Teen to Multimillionair Entrepreneur

Steven Petrov The Paw Print The true story of Jamal Edwards Jamal Edwards, a 23-year-old Englishmen from West London, started a media empire through YouTube, which currently has a net worth of over 8 million British pounds. Most of us have never heard about his exceptional accomplishment, but his story deserves to be told so […]

Google Glass Technology Reformed

Nicole Schafer The Paw Print Google has been spending the last few years innovating a new way to experience our already advanced technology. Google Glass is a voice activated hands free design of interactive technology. You can speak out loud and the Google Glass responds to the command. You can send a message, record what […]

Apple Watch: Is it a Scam or Reality

Nicole Schafer The Paw Print One of the newest rumors circulating through the world of technology is the release of a potential product from apple. A new product already explored by Samsung and Sony. The idea behind a SmartWatch is to have the device become interactive with the user’s phone. Messages can be displayed so […]

Adams State Gets Green Light for First Ph. D. Program

ALAMOSA, CO. (Nov. 15, 2013) . . . Adams State University will launch its first doctoral program, a Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision, in the fall of 2014. The program was recently approved by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, the regional accrediting agency for Adams State. […]

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