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Posts from ‘February, 2015’

Become a Student Scholar Today

Stacy Taylor  The Paw Print Are you working on an exciting research project for one of your courses? Are you looking for a way to stand out from the crowd when applying to graduate school? Have you ever thought you’d give a great TED talk? Consider taking part in Student Scholar Days! Student Scholar Days […]

Athletic Enslavement: Legal Slavery in America?

Serena Canegan The Paw Print Although slavery has been abolished in America, I believe it still exists mentally, physically, and in the form of deceitful, hidden agendas. I see the world of athletics as a way of enslaving blacks to be the entertainers of whites. It is not just racism, but also a way for […]

Stop Kiss Speaks to the LGBTQ Community

Abbie Stillman The Paw Print Stop Kiss captivates the day to day struggle that the LGBTQ community endures on a day to day basis. Katie Mae Miller played Callie, a young lady living in New York as a traffic reporter that welcomes new comer Sarah, played by Lauren Braun, an elementary teacher new to the […]

Seed to Seed

The Nielsen Library’s new Seed to Seed Library provides the Adams State University campus and the greater San Luis Valley community with FREE, organic, non-GMO vegetable and flower seeds. The Seed to Seed Library also provides information, resources, and workshops to help gardeners of all skill levels grow healthy, locally adapted food. How does it work? […]

Amateur Soccer Player Debuts with Amazing Story

Steven Petrov The Paw Print This is a story that proves that if one is destined for greatness he/she can not escape from it. Keshi Anderson is a 19-year old amateur soccer player who got the opportunity of a lifetime to join Crystal Palace F.C. one of the EPL teams in a very short period […]

Terrorism Won’t Bring Success To The Islamic State

Steven Petrov The Paw Print The attacks of September 11th 2001 were of significant importance for the terroristic group of Al Qaeda because the Taliban organization hit the world’s media capital, New York, as well as the heart of the US military and law enforcement institutions, “The Pentagon” in Arlington County, Virginia. Most of the […]

ASU Spring Enrollment Stays Even With Last Year

ALAMOSA, COLO. (Feb. 6, 2015) . . . Adams State University’s spring 2015 enrollment is comparable to last spring’s, due to 8 percent growth in graduate student enrollment, according to Dr. Michael Mumper, vice president for Enrollment Management & Program Development. Total enrollment as of census date, February 4, is 3,470, a decrease of less […]

Adams State Hosts CAMP Celebration

ALAMOSA (February 10) – The Adams State University College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) hosted a celebration on February 6 to congratulate the 30 Adams State students currently enrolled in the program and to expose over 50 visiting high school students to the supportive atmosphere at Adams State. The high school students were visiting campus as […]

McCoy’s Sculptures to Display in Gallery

ALAMOSA (February 9) – The Adams State University Cloyde Snook Gallery exhibit, Propel, by local artist Sharon McCoy, displays a body of ceramic sculptures fixed on a portrayal of longing and a passionate desire to journey beyond the restrictive present. McCoy will give an artist lecture at 4 p.m. Thursday, February 19, in the Art […]

Doyle’s Faculty Recital is February 17

ALAMOSA (February 10) – The Adams State University Faculty Percussion Recital by James Doyle will begin at 7 p.m. Tuesday, February 17, in Leon Memorial Hall. Music will include Electric Counterpoint by Steve Reich; Woodpecker by Louis Andriessen; First Concerto by Lou Harrison; After the Crash by Andrew Staniland and New-thaan by Bob Becker. Electric […]

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