ALAMOSA (January 28) –Adams State University and Title V Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Saturdays continue to offer free interactive sessions open to the public. Registration is required for the sessions, designed with specific grade-level, developmentally appropriate lessons in mind. Sessions are scheduled from 9 a.m. until noon. Enrollment is limited. February 7 – […]
Posts from ‘February, 2015’
A Valentine’s play, Stop Kiss Opens February 10
ALAMOSA (January 30) – A romance for Valentine’s Day, with a message – Stop Kiss, written by Diana Son and directed by Clarissa McNamara, opens at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 10, in the Xperimental Theatre and runs nightly through February 14. “An unspoken love, Stop Kiss is a love story that endures violence and judgment […]
The “Wind of Change”Started Blowing Again in Europe
Steven Petrov The Paw Print 100,000 Spaniards went out to support the leftist “Podemos” party The leader of the Spanish far leftist party “Podemos,” Pablo Iglesias, stated that the “wind of change” has blown again over Europe and that “it is time for a change” in front of over 100,000 people at the “Puerta del […]
Paul Grohowski Sworn in as New ASU Chief of Police
ALAMOSA, COLO. (Jan. 30, 2015) . . . At a swearing-in ceremony Friday, Adams State University welcomed to campus its new Chief of Police, Paul Grohowski. He comes to the San Luis Valley from Florida, but is a New York native and knows cold weather. “I think Adams State and I will fit well together, […]
San Luis Valley Cancer Relief Fund 4th Annual Concert for Cancer Relief
Music inspired by the country’s Heartland, Austin and Memphis, and the high southwest will fill Leon Memorial Hall as Dana Cooper, Kelley Mickwee, and Don Richmond share their talents in a songwriter-in-the-round format to benefit the San Luis Valley Cancer Relief Fund on Saturday, February 14, at 7:30pm in Leon Hall on the Adams State […]
DHE Awards Adams State Grant for Concurrent Enrollment Teaching Initiative
ALAMOSA, COLO. (Jan. 14, 2015) . . . Teachers and, ultimately, students in rural Colorado will benefit from a Colorado Department of Higher Education (CDHE) grant awarded to the Adams State University Foundation to support the Concurrent Enrollment Teaching Initiative. The $100,000 grant will cover tuition costs for qualified educators throughout the state who wish […]
Apple’s Supremacy in the Technology Market
Steven Petrov The Paw Print 34,000 iPhones/hour Never before has a single company ever made that much profit for such a short period of time like Apple did in the last three months. On January 27th Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO, announced that the company’s net income for the last quarter was $18 billion. This breaks […]
That Librarian With the Beard
By now you’ve probably seen him around campus, at the reference desk, orchestrating library events, or even teaching in your classes. That Librarian With the Beard, aka Geoff Johnson, is our new Learning and Engagement Librarian. Geoff, a Denver native, joined us last October from the University of Texas at Austin, where he worked as […]
Requirements for Classroom/Event Scheduling Software
Classroom/Event Scheduling Software is one of the ATAC, FTAC, and STAC high priorities for the 2014-2015 year. ATAC, FTAC, and STAC members have expressed the desire for a centralized, managed, and easy to use method of scheduling meetings, classrooms, and events on campus. After getting feedback on the requirements from ATAC, FTAC, STAC, the events planning […]
To Kill or Not to Kill: A Code of Health and Morals
Josephine Davis The Paw Print In the average American home meat is eaten so excessively that it is not only causing health problems, but potentially also taking away our very humanity. Let’s consider an average typical American breakfast, which may contain eggs, pancakes, hash browns, bacon, and maybe even some sausage. This meal has probably […]