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Posts from ‘May, 2015’

Did You Have a Safe Spring Break?

ESRA Club Did you have a safe spring break? Hopefully you did. You see, if you don’t pay close attention, you just might have had some unwelcome visitors coming back to school with you. Let’s paint a scenario. So you’re on spring break, at the beach, and you’ve just been through a really tough set […]

Boettcher Teacher Residency Continues to Engage Participants

ALAMOSA (April 14) – Students enrolled in Adams State University Boettcher Teacher Residency program (BTR) spent an afternoon, in early April, with regional superintendents and principals receiving advice on applying for positions and the interview process. According to Stephanie Hensley, Adams State BTR field director, this is the second year the panel discussion was held […]

A Robot Housekeeper at Home? Google Can Help!

Steven Petrov The Paw Print The company has gained a patent for the manufacturing of “personal robots” We have all watched the Hollywood science fiction movies, depicting how in the not too distant future robots could be an inseparable part of our everyday lives and day-to-day activities. Have you ever imagined that you could have […]

Travel This Summer: Places to Visit in the U.S.

Maya Ramirez The Paw Print Summer is rapidly approaching, which makes it a perfect opportunity to travel and road trip with friends. There is a lot the United States has to offer, and many times people do not take the opportunity to visit these things. Summer is the perfect time to visit a place that […]

Apologizing to Elephants

Linh Hoang The Paw Print Elephants show a depth of emotion, kindness, and love for one another. Each elephant has a story, and we humans are a part of that story. They are the largest land animal to walk the earth today. Everything about them is magical. Each family is led by the oldest female, […]

Supreme Court to Hear Marriage Equality Case

Abbie Stillman The Paw Print Human Rights have been an argument for decades as far as same-sex marriages are concerned. Many hold the belief that it is sin or that it is not natural. “They are choosing to love someone of the same sex. They chose their lifestyle.” I almost want to laugh in their […]

ASU Student Travels to El Salvador for Spring Break

Adrian Reyes The Paw Print ASU student Adrian Reyes participated in alternative spring break to El Salvador with a Newman group from Colorado Mesa University. He reflects, “I can’t find the right words to describe how powerful that experience was. When someone asks me about my trip, I am so excited to talk about my […]

Adams State University Hosts Pan American Days

ALAMOSA (April 27) – Sierra Grande High School student Cristal Cepeda and Monte Vista High School student Diego Lopez received scholarships to Adams State University, valued at $600, during the annual Pan American Days, hosted by El Parnaso, the Adams State Spanish Club, on April 23. Overall results include Sargent High School, first place; Monte […]

What We Are Learning Through Baltimore

Collin Brooks The Paw Print Riots (or protests if you prefer) have broken out all over Baltimore. The city is on fire. These riots and protests find their genesis in the bizarre death of Eddie Gray. According to reports, Eddie Gray fled from police unprovoked after being encountered by the officers. After being arrested and […]

Why There Should be More Men in Tights

Rebecca Smith The Paw Print In 2014, Sean Lee of the Dallas Cowboys tore his ACL during a game. He was expected to miss the entire season due to his injury. This is just one example of players of any sport missing out on several games or even entire seasons because of an injury. However, […]

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