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ASU Hard at Work on Upcoming Musical

Since October, current theatre majors,  Adams State University music alumna, and Dr. Paul Newman have been memorizing lines, perfecting music, creating costumes, designing sets and lights, and anticipating passing along the excitement of the show to audiences. Adams State Theatre’s Musical Production, “Sleeping Beauty,” opens in time for the holiday season. Tickets go on sale […]

Alamosa About to Plunge Into Winter

Jessika Vandivier The Paw Print The buzz around campus this last weekend has been focused on the weather. The temperature in Alamosa is about to take a significant turn for the worst. For the most part, the climate has been fairly decent, staying steadily in the fifties. This definitely won’t last forever. According to Climate […]

US Gun Control Laws Left on the Backburner

Richard Flamm The Paw Print Gun control laws in the U.S. show no signs of growing stricter, now eleven months after the Newton shooting and mass murder of 27 people – most of them children. That shooting, as well as the one that occurred in a sleepy theater in Aurora, prompted serious discussion  about gun […]

Tu Casa’s 2nd Annual Dance for a Cause

Kat Thaden The Paw Print On Thursday, November 7th, ASU Casa joined forces with Tu Casa, Inc. and the SLV Zumba Instructors for their 2nd Annual Zumbathon Fundraiser in recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness .The event took place at the ASU Rex Gym from 5:30-8:00 PM and included two hours of Zumba fitness, a donation’s […]

A Whole New Broadway is Coming Soon

Cinthya Luna The Paw Print A classic Disney movie is coming to Broadway sooner than you think. Based on the 1992 musical movie, “Aladdin,” the show will be having a pre-launch run at the Mirvish Theatre in Toronto before debuting on Broadway. This pre-show will start Nov 13 and run for nine weeks ending on […]

The SantaLand Diaries

Experience the holiday joy of working as an elf in Macy’s SantaLand. ASU Theater presents, “The SantaLand Diaries,” directed by Jim Willis, opening 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, November 19. The show will run nightly through Saturday, November 23 in the Xperimental Theatre. David Sedaris’s “The SantaLand Diaries” is a funny, bitingly caustic take on everyone’s favorite […]

U.S. Intelligence Agency Responds to Europe

Steven Petrov The Paw Print “All spy agencies use the same methods” The alleged eavesdrop and spying done by the National Security Agency on certain European leaders and EU citizens continues to be an unfolding issue. It has led to an online protection law established by the EU for its citizens, which obligates some of […]

Philippines Brutally Hit by Monster Storm

Nicole Schafer The Paw Print Typhoon Haiyen caused a disturbance that has echoed across the world – a level of devastation never before seen. A category 1 storm that possessed winds of 85 mph  hit near Ha Long Bay. Haiyan hit the eastern seaboard of the Philippines on Friday and quickly barreled across its central […]

Naxos Music Library – Trial Resource

The Nielsen Library is trialing Naxos Music Library through December 31. Naxos is the world´s largest online classical music library, offering streaming access to more than 89,780 CDs with more than 1,306,500 tracks, standard and rare repertoire. Over 800 new CDs are added to the library every month. The library offers the complete Naxos and […]

Richardson Renovation Means No Decorations

Julie Waechter The Paw Print Adams State University will forego its holiday tradition of decorating Richardson Hall this year, due to upcoming construction on the 88-year-old structure. In addition, the concrete fascia that crowns Richardson Hall has become unstable and could make decorating hazardous, according to Bill Mansheim, Adams State vice president for Finance and […]

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