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EU Plans On Improved Relationship With Belarus

Steven Petrov The Paw Print The European Union has begun its plans on expanding and improving its current political and economical relations with Belarus. This news came as somewhat of a surprise, due to the fact that Belarus has been often referred to as the last dictatorship in Europe, because of its totalitarian leader Alexander […]

Romeo And Juliet By Opera Colorado At ASU

ALAMOSA (March 2) – A performance of Romeo and Juliet by the Opera Colorado Young Artists will start at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 10, in the Adams State University Richardson Hall Auditorium. The Opera Colorado Young Artists are a group of five emerging opera singers have been selected out of 300 plus aspiring candidates to […]

No Cover Charge for ASU Women’s Week Poetry Slam

ALAMOSA (March 2) – Engage the Rage, a poetry reading followed by a poetry slam, begins at 6 p.m. Sunday, March 8, at the Roast Café, located on 420 San Juan Ave., in Alamosa. The event is part of Adams State University Women’s Week. There is NO cover charge. Cash prizes will be awarded for […]

Google Competes Directly With Apple Pay

Steven Petrov The Paw Print The most famous search engine in the world, Google, is the owner and developer of the “Android” operating system that has been used by every smartphone aside from Apple products. The rivalry between Google’s “Android” and “iOS” by Apple has been growing, and both of the companies have been trying […]

So You Think You Can’t Math By STEM

ALAMOSA (February 20) – As part of Adams State’s celebration of International Women’s Week, the Adams State University STEM Saturday, So you think you can’t math is scheduled from 9 a.m. until noon, on Saturday, March 7; the session was originally scheduled for March 14. So you think you can’t math, by Raquel Barata, visiting […]

ASU Will Celebrate 2nd Annual Women’s Week

ALAMOSA (February 24) – Celebrating women – their accomplishments and continued struggles – the Second Annual Adams State University Women’s Week will be held from March 6 through March 14. For the second year, sociology major Tori Martinez ’15, with support from students, professors, and staff, organized a week of activities. Events are open to […]

ASAP Pierda Pump Event On February 28, 2015

ALAMOSA (February 24) – The Adams State University Piedra Pump Climbing Competition is Saturday, February 28, in Rex Activity Center. This will be the first competition on the new wall built by Eldorado Climbing Walls in the summer of 2014. “We are excited to host our first USA Climbing Collegiate Climbing Series (CCS) which will bring […]

Long-Awaited Deal Between EU and Greece

Steven Petrov The Paw Print In the last decade, Greece has slowly turned into one of the European Union’s major internal problems, with the huge amounts of national debt that the country has accumulated to various financial institutions. The South Eastern country used to be one of the wealthiest countries in the eastern part of […]

Musical Theatre Will Feature Latin American Women

ALAMOSA (February 25) – Two major events will kick-off Adams State University Women’s Week. Three legendary Latin American Women will be celebrated through a music theatre work, Tres Vidas, and International Women’s Day will include art, yoga, presentations, and entertainment. The events are free and open to the public. Tres Vidas, produced by the Core […]

Deadline Approaches to Apply for Scholarships

ALAMOSA (February 18) – Scholarships at Adams State University are available for 2015-2016 with an application deadline of March 1. The qualifications for each of those scholarships vary. Tammy Lopez, executive director of the ASU Foundation, said: “Last year, the ASU Foundation provided $948,000 in support through private scholarships and the Grizzly Club.” There are […]

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