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Posts from ‘March, 2014’

Movie Review: The Lego Movie

Hannah Oranday The Paw Print Full of adventure and surprises “The Lego Movie” manages to capture the attention of audiences of all ages.  With a fascinating story line, Emmet- an ordinary LEGO mini-figure- is mistaken for a master builder who holds the key to saving the world. Drafted into a group of heroes, Emmet begins […]

Games of the Week Review by Doodads

Online: Cookie Clicker Cookie Clicker is a surprisingly addictive game, much like Flappy Bird. The gameplay is simple and there is no end that I am aware of. Basically you are baking cookies by clicking the giant chocolate chip cookie on the left of the screen. When you bake enough cookies you unlock new items, […]

Horoscopes for the Week of March 13th – 19th

Madam Shawcroft The Paw Print Aquarius 01/20-02/18 A favorable atmosphere for adventure opens important doors. Influences encourage romantic events and creative opportunities, yet possibilities for study and travel are also included in the mix. Work and health matters seem to progress well with opportunities to find a job that offers more of a challenge. Money […]

What is a Liberal and What is a Conservative?

Corey Daniels The Paw Print These terms are thought to define the 2 main groups of political leadership in America. Democrats are seen as being liberal and Republicans as conservative. The surprising thing about these two terms, liberal and conservative, is that the meanings have completely changed over the last 200 years! The degree to […]

Sabbatical report, weeks 7 & 8 (plus a little of 9)

I do not have much to report, unless I were to describe the daily sweat of chasing down and polishing everything. In the heavy lifting department all the Ryan Museum specimens are plotted on the globes of Google Earth and The Layered Earth.  I have started better location resolution of the specimens using a variety […]

Local author will speak on Fremont’s fatal expedition at Nielsen Library

The Adams State University Nielsen Library continues its mission to provide stimulating presentations for campus and community. Stuart Bryan, local author of Fremont’s Fatal Fourth Expedition (1848-1849), will discuss the purpose and disastrous outcome of famed western explorer John C. Fremont’s winter trek through Southern Colorado as well as his own efforts to retrace Fremont’s […]

New Books This Week

Here’s what’s new for the week of March 10: Rio Grande narrow gauge : the final years, Alamosa to Chama The power of the American presidency : 1789-2000 Sleepwalking through history : America in the Reagan years Is God happy? : selected essays Anxiety : a short history Research design : qualitative, quantitative, and mixed […]

Softball Claims Victory in 3 of 4 Weekend Games

Reuben Chavira The Paw Print The Lady Grizzlies maintained their momentum this past weekend, as the softball team won 3 of 4 games on their road trip. It was almost cancelled, as a late weekend storm made driving conditions much too perilous for travel. Luckily, the weather cleared up in time for them to take […]

Manchester City FC Takes Down Sunderland A.F.C.

Steven Petrov The Paw Print “The Citizens” are the winners of the Capital One Cup The team from Manchester managed to beat Sunderland with 3:1 and win the 54th Capital One championship. This is the third time City has won the trophy in its history, and the way the game developed showed that Manchester City […]

Athletico Madrid and Real Madrid End Game with Tie

Steven Petrov The Paw Print The derby of Madrid The 26th round of the Spanish Primera Division was played at the Vicente Calderon stadium in Madrid, on March 3rd in front of 54,600 people. Just like in every other sport, there are some rivalries in the soccer world that people not only look forward to […]

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