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Posts from ‘May, 2015’

Film Experts Come To The Valley

Brock Gallegos The Paw Print Adams State University Community Partnerships and the Southern Colorado Film Commission are proud to be hosting a Media Professionals Career Workshop. Filming experts are making a rare appearance in the San Luis Valley. These experts will help enlighten the different creative, technological, and business aspects of the film industry. Donald […]

Empower U Week April 13 Through April 17

ALAMOSA (April 10) –Adams State University Empower U committee will host a week of events from April 13 through April 17. At all the events, Passport to Fitness will be handed out for a chance to win prizes at the Undie Mile on Friday. Dr. Misti Neutzling will speak during the Cultural Change event at […]

Adam’s First Brass Concert Makes A Statement

Amie Chadwick The Paw Print Last Thursday evening, April 9th, the University’s Brass Choir made their premiere in Leon concert auditorium. The band, a collaboration between college students, alumni, and community members, began its journey just a few months prior with the push of resident trumpet major Jon Colson. “After hearing many other brass choirs,” […]

Adams State CAMP Students Attend Conferences

ALAMOSA (April 6) – The Adams State University College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) sent students to Chicago and Santa Fe for student leadership conferences. Miguel Chaparro, CAMP recruitment and retention, said: “Our students have a broader view now and many are now seeing that they can attend other conferences, and pursue graduate degrees at some […]

The Imitation Game: Movie Review

Rebecca Carey The Paw Print Morten Tyldum has done justice to the British scientist Alan Turing’s fascinating story in the 2014 “The Imitation Game.” The film was adapted by Graham Moore from “Alan Turing: The Enigma.” Alan Turing, who is played by Benedict Cumberbatch, is a brilliant and socially awkward mathematician who invented and built […]

Healthy Mind, Healthy Life: Surving the End of the Semester

Jordan Smith The Paw Print As we all know, the school year is coming to an end and we have a lot on our plates. This time in the semester is one of the most common times for us as students to become extremely stressed. With all of our projects due, registering for classes, also […]

Laughing- The Natural “Medicine” for Balanced Emotional and Physical Health

Steven Petrov The Paw Print It is not a simple coincidence that for centuries people have looked at “laughing” as a “contagious” emotional state that is also a fantastic natural “medicine” and the scientific facts that our modern day world have been founding regarding the “laughing” process and its positive influence on the human body. […]

Adopt. Adopt. Adopt. Save a 4-Legged Friend!

Elizabeth Salazar The Paw Print Whether you are in the market for a dog or interested in getting one in the future there is an important option you must consider. Adoption.  Many of the animal shelters around the country are housing canines that are in desperate need of love and attention. Many of these shelters […]

“I Origins” Movie Review

Rebecca Carey The Paw Print Mike Cahill’s 2014 Independent film “I Origins” is the journey of a molecular biologist’s study of the human eye. The film explores a scientist’s scientific and spiritual beliefs. Dr. Ian Grey (Michael Pitt) is obsessed with the human eye. He takes individual pictures of people’s eyes that he finds interesting, […]

Doris Salcedo: Artist Review

Sarah Ehrlich The Paw Print “The way that an artwork brings materials together is incredibly powerful. Sculpture is its materiality. I work with materials that are already charged with significance, with a meaning they have acquired in the practice of everyday life.” These are the words of Columbian sculptor Doris Salcedo who for years has […]

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