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Zacheis Planetarium Continues Free Programming in November

Free shows include Thursday evening programs at 7 p.m. and 7:45 p.m., doors open at 6:45 p.m. This November 7th is “Robot Explorers,” Friday movies begin at 4:30 p.m. and 5:15 p.m. This November 8th is “Oasis in Space.” All shows are free and open to the general public. For more information visit blogs.adams.edu/zacheis.

The Most Attractive Degrees And Skill Sets

Richard Flamm The Paw Print College students like ourselves are working hard to secure degrees in both what we love and what we hope will result in financial independence and success. From English to Anthropology, we want to do what we enjoy, and look eagerly to a job market that we imagine will sweep us […]

HIV Speaker Comes to Adams State University

SLV Women’s Res. Center The Paw Print On a college campus these days it seems that people who consider sex to be a free commodity are the norm. The general consensus from our society and from our media is that sexy is in, sex is fun, and there isn’t much more to it than doing […]

Nielsen Library Hosts Poston Presentation on Locomotive 169

State University Nielsen Library will host Jim Poston speaking on the history of Locomotive 169, the train under the pavilion at Cole Park in Alamosa, Colo. The event will begin at noon on Wednesday, Nov. 6, in the Nielsen Library second floor lounge. The event is free and open to the public and light refreshments […]

Kenan Bussen: Pranks, Penalties, Pedagogy, and Prosperity (UPDATED 2/9/24)

Beth Bonnstetter The Paw Print ALAMOSA, Colo.–”Be careful with the decisions that you’re making and be mindful of who you’re becoming.” In the Fall of 2013, Kenan Bussen made a mistake. A goofy mistake many a young man trying to impress the women might make, but one that affected the course of his life. Although […]

ASU Percussion Presents James Doyle

ASU Assistant Professor of Music James Doyle will perform in his Faculty Percussion Recital at 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 3, in Leon Memorial Hall. The recital will include works by Kyle Gann, David Hollinden, Kakraba Lobi/Valerie Naranjo, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Steven Stucky, Nigel Westlake, and B. Michael Williams. Doyle teaches courses in percussion, music business, improvisation, […]

Restorative Justice Summit by Sociology Department

The Sociology Department and Center for Restorative Programs (CRP) are presenting the SLV Restorative Justice Summit on November 7 through November 9. The event is free and open to the public. This three-day event invites institutional leaders, professionals, service providers, and community members to engage with national RJ experts, hear RJ success stories, and brainstorm […]

Lifeways of the San Luis Valley Lecture

ALAMOSA (October 28) – The Adams State University Lifeways of the San Luis Valley will present the final presentation about the culture of the San Luis Valley at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 12, in McDaniel Hall room 201. “In the Beginning was the Word and the Word was Made Flesh…,” by Aaron Abeyta, Adams State […]

Facebook , Microsoft, Google, Yahoo in Hot Water

Steven Petrov The Paw Print The European union protects its citizens from online identity theft and unauthorized usage of personal information The European union’s reaction to the new accusations of the possible eavesdrop and surveillance by the American agency for national security (NSA), for some of the European countries’ leaders, led to a discussion of […]

Astronaut Touched Down at Adams Wednesday

Carlos Santos The Paw Print Last Wednesday, October 23, Adams State hosted a visit from Astronaut Jose Moreno Hernandez. Hernandez is an accomplished public speaker who shared his experience of being raised as a son of a migrant farmworker and becoming an Astronaut for NASA.  Hailing from Stockton, California, Hernández’s parents are natives of Michoacán, […]

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