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Posts from ‘September, 2014’

Learn More About the Last Colorado Grizzly Bear Attack on Ed Wiseman

ALAMOSA (September 9) – Thirty-five years ago, Ed Wiseman was attacked by the last Colorado Grizzly Bear. On the anniversary of the attack, the Adams State University Nielsen Library will host author Deb Carpenter-Nolting, “Grizzly Attack in Colorado,” and Wiseman. The talk will begin at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 23, in the Nielsen Library second […]

Schilling’s Drawings Included In International Art Show

ALAMOSA (September 12) – Adams State University Professor of Art Eugene Schilling was one of 16 artists invited from Colorado to participate in the show, “From Here and There: Drawings from Colorado and Wales.” This exhibition is part an international exchange of contemporary drawings between artists in Colorado and Wales. The show was first exhibited […]

Veritas: The Art of Studying

Evan Gibson Is it any surprise that studying leads to higher grades? With the semester underway, it might be time to start improving on your academic life. According to the Office of Academic Success at Dartmouth University, next to simply attending class, no other technique has proven to be as useful in improving grades as […]

Gift of Life Bone Marrow Foundation Helps Save Lives…One Check Swab at a Time!

Nate Handley Boca Raton, FL- College students are notorious for giving back to their communities- on and off campus. The impact of college student volunteerism on the community and the volunteers themselves is tremendous. Volunteering gives students a sense of pride in their campus and communities, an intrinsic reward of helping someone in need, and […]

The Age of Technology: Positive or Negative?

Edith Arias The Paw Print In modern times, there seems to be three life necessities. Food, water, and technology. For some reason, we find a sense of security in having our cell phone in our hand at all times. With the recent release and hype of the iPhone 6, it got me thinking about how […]

President Svaldi’s Last Lecture at Adams State

Abbie Stillman The Paw Print President Svaldi delivered an absolutely phenomenal “Last Lecture” Wednesday evening. President Svaldi’s speech was about change; all the changes that occur in everyday life as well as in everyday life. While addressing the issues of today’s technology such as consistent use of cell phones, video games, television hours and so […]

Colorado: Come and Live the Good Life

Mountain Home Reservoir/ Costilla County Veterans Park Alana Dylan The Paw Print Mountain Home Reservoir is owned and maintained by Colorado Parks and Wildlife and is only 25 miles east of Alamosa on Highway 160, just outside the town of Ft. Garland. You will see the signs to the reservoir off Carson Road. The turnoff […]

Sociology club meeting

The sociology club will be meeting this Thursday September 18th, 2014 at 4:30 pm. in McDaniel Hall (MCD) 306. They will be discussing several women’s issues.

Pickle Ball Spring ’17

Who wants to play pickle ball in East Campus 116 room at 500-600PM on Wednesdays? We have equipment for you…

ASU Pushes to 1-0 Start with Victory Over OPSU

Rachel Heaton The Paw Print Furnished by two rushing touchdowns from sophomore quarterback Auston Hillman and three interceptions by the Grizzly defense, Adams State took down the Oklahoma Panhandle State University (OPSU) Aggies in a final score of 23-7. Thursday night’s contest at Rex Stadium was the season opener for the Grizzlies and helps them […]

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