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Paranormal Discovery Club Finds EVPs

Rachel Decker The Paw Print Many believe that there is little to no science behind paranormal investigation, but that is far from the truth. Many professional investigation teams, including the ASU Paranormal Discovery Club, use a science-based approach to obtain evidence and test out claims that are made. One of the most common-knowledge pieces of […]

“Blue Atoms” Short Story Feature: Part Four

Richard Flamm The Paw Print The morning had turned to burning day on his skin. Brad looked around frantically, repeating, “What?” and “How?” All that was left of the barn was a single rotting board lying sideways in the yellow grass. Brad moved to pick it up, but as soon as his hand touched the […]

About the National Student Exchange Program

Helen Smith The Paw Print Have you ever wanted to study at a large university but found that the cost made it impossible? Well, with the National Student Exchange, it is now completely possible. The National Student Exchange is “a non-profit consortium of around 200 accredited colleges and universities in the United States, Canada, the […]

You Are What You Eat: The Study of Epigenomics

Tri-Beta Club Nutrition is important, right? People need to eat enough calories to maintain their metabolic rate, and eat a variety of foods to get all the necessary vitamins and minerals. They need to do this without ingesting extra energy, which would be stored as fat. Getting some antioxidants is beneficial as well. But there […]

Student Scholar: April 25

Rachel Decker The Paw Print 19-year-old Nicole Maxwell, Adams State freshman and Student Scholar of the Week, has already made a name for herself in the short time she has attended college. Maxwell has a passion for teaching and takes her education seriously, knowing that furthering her knowledge will be of great use to her […]

“Blue Atoms” Short Story Feature: Part Three

Richard Flamm The Paw Print Crossing the field felt like a dream. Last night, the barn had been a fantasy; now, its pressing reality commanded Brad’s attention. The cracking wood and peeling paint provided tangibility to the detriment of the world around him. As he walked toward it, the grain-like weeds around him waved into […]

ASU’s Dirty Little Column with Dr. Doitright

Dr. Doitright is not a real doctor or mental health professional. The doctor’s advice should not be taken seriously.    Dear Dr. Doitright: I am a 32-year-old white male from Centre but I attend Adams State. Two years ago I started dating an 18-year-old I met in my Civ 110 class. Although she’s from La […]

Some Useful and Good to Know Hangover Cures

Tri-Beta Club I’m sure many of you stumbled onto this holy grail of an article in the hope of finding a go-to-remedy for a horrible hangover. Well, not to disappoint, I hope to help with a common problem many of us students face. After a long night of hanging out with friends and drinking, I’m sure […]

ASU’s Dirty Little Column with Dr. Doitright

Dr. Doitright is not a real doctor or mental health professional. The doctor’s advice should not be taken seriously.  Dear Dr. DoitRight: Is it annoying to talk about everything that happens during the day? My friend told me the other day that I need not tell him all my day because it’s extremely annoying. I […]

“Blue Atoms” Short Story Feature: Part Two

Richard Flamm The Paw Print Brad’s brown bomber jacket stopped most of the morning breeze, but the faster he pedaled on his bike, the more chilled he became. The town was quiet and waking, bathed in the soft morning light hinting at the coming warmth of summer. The sound of the bike-chain rotating and the […]

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