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Finding Meaning and Purpose in College Education

Pauline Vigil The Paw Print Why am I here? What is the meaning of college? What is my life’s purpose? These big questions are what many people have been asking for centuries. However, recently it is being acknowledged that college students are asking these big life questions and seeking the answers while in college. Everyone […]

Hannah Does Montana, Again, and Cyrus Chaos

Jessica Shawcroft The Paw Print By now I’m sure everyone has heard about Miley Cyrus’ VMA performance. I hadn’t heard anything about it until recently, while listening to the radio. I remember her as the sweet, young, and innocent Hannah Montana, given an acting job because of her dad’s fame. She dealt with her weekly […]

Harry Potter and Co off the Page and onto the Screen

Jessica Palacio The Paw Print We have all at some time gone to the movie theater and caught a movie that is based on some book or another. They span every genre from box office fantasy hits like the Lord of the Rings Trilogy and the Harry Potter series to the ultimate romances like The […]

The Heart of La Puente Welcomes the New Year

Caitie Ryan-Norton The Paw Print The last few weeks around Adams State University have been a fairly quiet haven for the local mule deer. Slowly students, faculty, and staff have been trickling back to campus or joining the campus community for the first time. The first few weeks of the semester are sure to be […]

The Fine Art of Balancing School and Your Life

Pauline Vigil The Paw Print Every student who is trying to survive the riggers of work and school, while also trying to maintain a social life, has their methods of survival. “Catch up on sleep when you can.” – Faith Vigil Faith runs from class to work, and after work she hangs out with friends. […]

Deadly Ingredients Of Which We Should All be Aware

Jake Hughes The Paw Print In today’s prosperous society we have an abundance of food. We have so many options and different food types that sometimes it’s hard to sort out the bad from the good. There is an increasing demand for people to eat healthier and watch out for certain ingredients in food like […]

Review of ASU’s “Compleat Female Stage Beauty”

Kendra A. Medford The Paw Print On Friday April 26, I attended the Adams State University Theatre production of “Compleat Female Stage Beauty” by Jeffrey Hatcher, directed by Dr. Paul Newman. “Compleat Female Stage Beauty” is a play set in the 1660s about a man named Kynaston, the most famous portrayer of female roles on […]

American Psychological Association in Guantanamo

Dr. Brett King The Paw Print Amid media focus on the Boston bombing, a long awaited, non-partisan, comprehensive 600 page report summarizing the United States use of torture over the last 12 years was released.  Detailing US anti-terrorism policies since 9/11, the study was commissioned by the Constitution Project, and jointly led by two former […]

Think Twice Before You Pick Up Your Next Snack

Jake Hughes The Paw Print Over the past year or so I have found myself paying more attention to what ingredients go into the foods I consume. Due to the increasing demand for people to eat healthier and watch out for certain ingredients in food like gluten, trans fats and sugar,  it has come to […]

There’s More to it Than Just Being at 14000 Feet

Kyle Bufis The Paw Print “I sometimes think of my life in civilization in comparison with the life in the open, for a man can live ten years of the ordinary existence in a large city without once experiencing the intense, overwhelming emotions that ten minutes of life in the wilderness often hold for him.”—Belmore […]

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