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ASU Residences at Rex Subject of Planners Talk

NEWS RELEASE CONTACT: Julie Waechter (719) 587-7165; jmwaecht@adams.edu ALAMOSA, CO. (March 14, 2014) . . . Adams State University’s Rex Stadium and The Residences at Rex project is the subject of a presentation to be made March 25 at the Society for College and University Planning’s  (SCUP) Pacific Regional Conference. To be held in Hollwood, […]

Spring Break Hits Adams State University

Jessica Shawcroft The Paw Print I remember watching television as a high school student, thinking spring break was the coolest thing ever. T.V. would always bring fantasies about spring break: nice hot vacation destinations, fun in the sun, and always time spent at the beach! I loved the idea of escaping to a beach and […]

Alamosa Recreation Center and Adams State HPPE Class Benefit for Partnership

ALAMOSA (March 13) –At the Alamosa Family Recreation Center, on a Monday afternoon, small groups gather in the large recreational room, Adams State University students guide and direct members from Blue Peaks Developmental Services and Alamosa High School on how to dribble and shoot a basketball. The Adams State students take an adapted physical activity […]

ASU Organization Receive Cultural Heritage Grant

Adams State University’s student lead organization, C.A.S.A. (Cultural Awareness Student Achievement) was recently awarded a cultural heritage grant from The Sangre De Cristo National Heritage Area that will focus on connecting students, faculty and community members to the rich and often ignored cultural history of the San Luis Valley. From humble beginnings, C.A.S.A. has grown […]

Midterm Stress Hits Adams State Campus

Jessica Shawncroft The Paw Print We all know stress isn’t good for us; the ramifications on our physical and emotional state can last a lifetime! So what can you do to limit stress? I’m sure we all have thoughts of Spring Break. With it only being two weeks away, who wouldn’t? But before Spring Break […]

Softball Claims Victory in 3 of 4 Weekend Games

Reuben Chavira The Paw Print The Lady Grizzlies maintained their momentum this past weekend, as the softball team won 3 of 4 games on their road trip. It was almost cancelled, as a late weekend storm made driving conditions much too perilous for travel. Luckily, the weather cleared up in time for them to take […]

Softball Team Plays Hardball with NM Highlands

Reuben Chavira The Paw Print “They have no off switch, it’s been replaced by the will to win.” At last, the conference offseason was over, and it was finally time to play for keeps. It was time to prove that hard work pays off. It was time to cash in the blood, sweat, and tears […]

Adams State to Celebrate Women’s Week

Linda Relyea The Paw Print Adams State University Tori Vigil ‘15, sociology major, has organized a week of events in celebration of Women’s Week. She said the idea began with wanting “to simply show the film Miss Representation to the community. It quickly grew from there, because of the shared passion regarding the betterment, equality, […]

ASU Professional Development Week Career Fair

The Adams State University Office of Career Services will host a Spring Career Fair for students and alumni. The event will take place from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 27, in the Student Union Building Banquet Rooms. Career Services Coordinator Ed Venegas organized the event. He said students, alumni, and community members are […]

ASU Student Chosen to Present Research at Ivy Plus Symposium

ALAMOSA (February 24) – When Ashlee DeHerrera received the Gates Millennium Foundation Scholarship during her senior year at Sargent High School, she knew she could “go to any college” in the nation. She chose Adams State University. A junior psychology and sociology major, DeHerrera recently wrote a paper on research she conducted and then submitted […]

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