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Posts from ‘February, 2014’

ASU Wifi Outage and CS Thursday night maintenance for 2/13, and Banner outage Saturday, 2/15

Computing Services will be performing significant maintenance activities this week, below are the details including dates and times for the various activities: *********Scheduled Campus Wifi Outage and maintenance tonight 2/13/14 at 6:00 PM********* Computing Services must perform an upgrade to our campus wireless system in order to support the newer types of Access Points that […]

New Books This Week

Here’s what’s new for the week of February 10: The new Jim Crow : mass incarceration in the age of colorblindness Reading the rocks : the autobiography of the earth Free will and consciousness : a determinist account of the illusion of free will Scarcity : why having too little means so much The Montana […]

Sabbatical report, Week 4

I am very familiar with Microsoft Excel from many years of drill hole and geochemical data analysis work.  But I really learned to appreciate the more subtle tricks for combining many disparate data sets into a common data set during the last week.   At this time, there are two data sets, one each for fossils […]

UPCOMING SPORTS EVENTS Feb 6 – Feb 12

Women’s Basketball Friday 2/7 • 5 p.m. Plachy Hall Vs. New Mexico Highlands Men’s Basketball Friday 2/7 • 7 p.m. Plachy Hall Vs. New Mexico Highlands Men’s Basketball Saturday 2/8• 7 p.m. Plachy Hall Vs. Western New Mexico Women’s Basketball Saturday 2/8• 5 p.m. Plachy Hall Vs. Western New Mexico

Disappointment for Denver Reveals Our Negativity

Rachel Heaton The Paw Print Scrolling through my newsfeed on Facebook on Super Bowl Sunday after the Denver Broncos 43-8 loss to the Seahawks, I was confronted with several things that I believe are wrong with sports fans and society today. I am a Denver Broncos fan, born and raised. I wanted so badly for […]

European Commission to Boycott 2014 Olympics

Steven Petrov The Paw Print The members of the European commission will not attend the opening ceremony for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi on February 7th. The European Commission is an important and influential institution that deals with proposing new legislations to the EU Parliament and making sure that the EU law is being […]

Keep Your Head Up Despite Broncos’ SB48 Loss

Stephen Jiron The Paw Print We all know the outcome to Sunday’s game was an embarrassing outing for the poor men representing the AFC. I don’t intend to pour salt in your wounds; I intend to keep you informed and maybe keep your feet firmly grounded. If you had been watching the Broncos closely this […]

¿Traidor o Héroe?: Snowden y Derechos Civiles

Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print Traidor o Héroe Desde que el informante Edward Snowden, hoy refugiado en Rusia, entregó a la prensa cientos de documentos detallando el increíble nivel de escrutinio y acceso que el gobierno estadounidense tiene, no sólo en otros países sino dentro del país, con sus propios ciudadanos, el interés y preocupación […]

Lifeways of the San Luis Valley Set for Spring

Linda Relyea The Paw Print ALAMOSA (January 28) – The Adams State University Title V Hilos Culturales lecture series, “Lifeways of the San Luis Valley,” has scheduled a variety of free lectures, and a return of the concert, Musica de la Gente, for the spring 2014 semester. Community members are invited to attend the lectures, […]

Snowden Remains in International Spotlight

Steven Petrov The Paw Print The name Edward Snowden continues to be at the center of media attention around the world since the former national security agent revealed highly classified information to the public last year. Snowden alleged involvement of the NSA and other major U.S. agencies in eavesdropping and espionage on several European countries […]

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