Global Posts Rotating Header Image

Posts on ‘March 20th, 2014’

Local, Regional, National and International Weekly

Jake Hughes The Paw Print In local news, Trinchera Irrigation Company has proposed a task to improve Mountain Home Reservoir. The project will help improve the Mountain Home Reservoir for people who rely on it for irrigation and recreation reasons. The dam at Mountain Home in Costilla County was constructed in 1908 and is starting […]

50,000 People in Moscow Protest Against Invasion

Steven Petrov The Paw Print Protestants chanted, “Don’t touch Ukraine” and “No to war”! Over 50,000 people went out in Moscow on Saturday to openly express their position on Russia’s occupation of Crimea and on the political actions and strategies of the Russian president, Vladimir Putin. In the beginning of the protests, there were roughly […]

Crowd Funding: What is it and Should You Do it?

Stacy Davis The Paw Print With the ever-rising costs of higher education tuition, many students are left wondering how they are going to pay for the piece of paper stating they have a Degree when their College and University years are over. Students Loans, Scholarships, and Grant money can only go so far and only […]

The Myth Has Been Lifted

Reuben Chavira The Paw Print We all remember the tall-tales. We all can recall the mythologies and fictions that formed our perceptions of college. We remember the mantras of “knowledge is power” and “if you believe you can achieve.” But how many of us believed? Think back to high school. Did you succeed because you […]

American Healthcare Costs with 70% on Drugs

Corey Daniels The Paw Print A research study by the Mayo clinic showed that 70% of Americans are currently using prescription medication. This same study showed that more than half of Americans are on 2 or more prescription drugs and that 20% are on 5 or more! Also, 26% of the population are on either […]

Spring Break Hits Adams State University

Jessica Shawcroft The Paw Print I remember watching television as a high school student, thinking spring break was the coolest thing ever. T.V. would always bring fantasies about spring break: nice hot vacation destinations, fun in the sun, and always time spent at the beach! I loved the idea of escaping to a beach and […]

A Television Memoir: Lost Shows of Youth

Jake Hughes The Paw Print I have never experienced the heart break of a show I’ve been watching suddenly cancelled; however, I have had to endure a show dear to me being cancelled due to ratings and views going down over a period of time. The television show that I will be conducting my research […]

Relationships: More Communication or Less?

Richard Flamm The Paw Print Sure it sounds like a given: it’s the opening line to every relational self-help book, and first on the lips of counselors – communication is key. But, anyone who’s been in a relationship will note the tendency to avoid unhindered forthrightness. Questions like, “do you think she’s pretty?” or “do […]

A Letter to Her By Reuben Chavira

As I lay here, listening to you sleep, you’re the last thought of the day, that my heart wants to keep. Minutes into hours, the river runs deep, the only thing that is constant, is the way my heart beats. The way my heart feels, the way art reveals… the way my soul seeps, the […]

Second Open Mic Night, Second to None

Reuben Chavira The Paw Print Passion. Over. Every. Thing. – The theme is catching fire. Last Sunday night, the vibe was strong, as many attended the P.O.E.T. Club’s second open mic night. The room felt alive with energy, creating a humidity-like climate of compassion and support that could be felt by those who were there. […]

blogs.adams.edu is powered by WordPress µ | Spam prevention powered by Akismet

css.php