The Adams State University Cloyde Snook Gallery begins this spring 2014 season with a Faculty Exchange Exhibition. From January 14th through February 6th, art faculty from Colorado State University-Pueblo will exhibit their work at Adams State. An opening reception begins at 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 17, in the Cloyde Snook Gallery, located […]
Posts from ‘January, 2014’
Alamosa Welcomes Annual Cancer Relief Concert
Linda Relyea The Paw Print The San Luis Valley Cancer Relief Fund 3rd Annual Concert for Cancer Relief will feature music inspired by the San Luis Valley, Taos, and Texas. Music will fill Leon Memorial Hall as Tish Hinojosa, Michael Hearne, and Don Richmond share their talents in a songwriter-in-the-round format to benefit the San […]
Paradojas Que Rodean el Legado de Mandela
Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print Dos de las paradojas que rodean al gran Nelson Mandela están en mi mente durante la semana de Martin Luther King Jr., quien alcanzo una celebridad mundial luchando bajo las misas principales de Mandela. Una de ellas es cómo nuestra cultura centrada en la celebridad prácticamente ignora el trabajo del […]
Overcoming that Feeling of Getting Back into School
Jessica Shawcroft The Paw Print We’ve had a nice break! Sleeping in, relaxing, visiting family, whatever it was; it’s time to get back into the swing of school! It’s that time again, to get used to homework, late night study sessions, final exams, deadlines, papers, the list goes on and on! The start of the […]
Tasty Alternative Cuisine That Will Make You Crindge
Jake Hughes The Paw Print With the world’s population exceeding 7 billion, the strain to feed ourselves is becoming an increasing issue. Nearly 870 million people, or 1 in 8 are suffering from undernourishment and almost all these people live in developing countries. Worldhunger.org stated that malnutrition is a general term that indicates a lack […]
Colorado Public Radio to Air Interview Of ASU President Svaldi and Lt. Gov. Garcia
ALAMOSA, CO. (Jan. 14, 2013) . . . Colorado Public Radio’s program Colorado Matters, will air an interview with Adams State University President David Svaldi and Lt. Gov. Joe Garcia, executive director of the Colorado Department of Higher Education, on Wednesday, Jan. 15, at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. The program can be heard live […]
Free Tax Service to Qualifying Individuals
ALAMOSA (January 17) – For the fifth year, Adams State University School of Business, Trinidad State Junior College Valley Campus, and The Piton Foundation are providing free tax service to qualifying individuals starting January 29. If your family’s income is under $50,000, IRS-certified college students can save you hundreds of dollars you’d pay to file, […]
Horoscopes for the Week of January 23rd-29th
Madam Shawcroft The Paw Print Aquarius 01/20-02/18 Watch out for health issues midweek, around the time of the Full Moon in your wellness zone. It might be a good idea to lighten your schedule, if possible, to allow yourself a chance to relax. You’re still in a natural phase when you may want to retreat, […]
ASU Alumna Shares Med School Experience with Fellow Porter Scholars
ALAMOSA, CO. (Jan. 15, 2013) . . . Amber (Harlan) Price, one of Adams State University’s first Porter Scholars, returned to her alma mater in November to address the current group of Porter Scholars. The Porter Scholars program provides assistance and expanded educational opportunities to outstanding students in science and mathematics. A graduate of Monte […]
A Past Life, a New Beginning, or Simple a Glitch?
Jake Hughes The Paw Print This phenomenon or glitch in the matrix leaves the beholder thinking of a higher spirit or thinking of a past life. Deja Vu is a feeling of having experienced something in the past in spite of the experience being a new one. Some attribute it to disorders in the brain […]