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Posts from ‘November, 2013’

The Most Attractive Degrees And Skill Sets

Richard Flamm The Paw Print College students like ourselves are working hard to secure degrees in both what we love and what we hope will result in financial independence and success. From English to Anthropology, we want to do what we enjoy, and look eagerly to a job market that we imagine will sweep us […]

HIV Speaker Comes to Adams State University

SLV Women’s Res. Center The Paw Print On a college campus these days it seems that people who consider sex to be a free commodity are the norm. The general consensus from our society and from our media is that sexy is in, sex is fun, and there isn’t much more to it than doing […]

Depression, Anxiety Treatable in College Students

As a follow up to this article from 2011, I’d like to share a link http://www.onlinecolleges.net/for-students/mental-health-resources/ For more information about mental health you can visit  OnlineColleges.net

Do Us a Favor and Solve Yourself

Kelsey Dewald The Paw Print As we all know, math is the greatest subject in school. Yes I do consider myself pretty hilarious because I am definitely lying. Math is the worst thing in the world and I despise whoever thought it would be a great subject to put in schools. If math were a […]

A Battle Between the Sexes or Just Stereotyping

Jake Hughes The Paw Print Throughout the ages men and women have sought after superiority and titles about certain characteristics they hold and of course, today is no exception. Some women will say they do all the shopping, while some men will say they are the entertainer out of the couple or family. Well, I […]

ASU Human Performance Lab Open for Community

ALAMOSA (October 31) – The Adam State University Human Performance and Physical Education Department (HPPE) welcomes the community to a variety of affordable fitness tests. Testing will be located in the Human Performance Lab room 106, located in the East Campus Building. Dr. Tracey Robinson, professor of HPPE, and graduate assistants Clayton Foster and Maria […]

Artificial Blood? The Next Medical Miracle?

Miranda Mattson The Paw Print There have been blood shortages around the world. In the U.S. specifically, a transfusion is needed every two seconds, and over 41,000 pints of blood are needed every day. Roughly 38% of Americans can donate and only 10% actually do, thus creating a massive shortage. Hospitals have to put patients […]

New Clothing Line as Rape Defense

Nicole Schafer The Paw Print AR Wear is a new clothing line that is being invented to help prevent sexual assaults and rapes. The fundamental goal was to offer some peace of mind in situations that cause feelings of apprehension, such as going out on a blind date, taking an evening run, “clubbing,” traveling in […]

Horoscopes for the Week of November 8th to 14th

Madam Shawcroft The Paw Print Aquarius 01/20-02/18 To the untrained eye a Monet and a Mamet are much the same. Not everyone can distinguish a tangerine from a clementine. Or detect silk from satin. This only matters when you enter territory that means the world to you. In that part of the world, minor matters […]

A Few Things You Want to Know About Drinking

Nicole Schafer The Paw Print Okay, we all know it: a lot of us like to party. And a lot of our encounters on the weekend outside academics are alcohol related. Drinking can be fun in the moment but it can have devastating effects on our health. Did you know?: 1,825 students die each year […]

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