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New York Crime Down After Hurricane Sandy Hit

Rachel Decker The Paw Print The New York Police Department has been on standby, waiting for the reports or crime to come in by the hundreds. With Hurricane Sandy barreling through the east side, crime rates were expected to rise rapidly. Vandalism, assaults, burglaries, and other offenses are often doubled when such incidents happen. However, […]

Relationships are the Oldest and Greatest Problem

Erik Weinberg The Paw Print The Oldest and Greatest Problem. I was released from my geology class early the other day and I found I had a few extra minutes to myself. I wandered around campus a little and found myself in the SUB. A particular advertisement caught my eye. In large, foot tall letters, […]

College Checkered

It’s 3:58 a.m. I sit at the corner of the edge of my bed twisting my hair that falls on my face into tiny locks. Switching from laying on my stomach, lying upside down, sitting straight up, lounging on my side. The cool breeze has set into motion in Alamosa, the nights are chilly and […]

Have You Ever Met the Man with the Golden Heart?

Amy Scavezze La Puente Volunteer Glenn D. Williams is a strong, tall, 61-year-old (but you’d guess 45) man who walked into Rainbow’s End Alamosa last December wanting to volunteer. At that time I was the store manager so showed him our stash of vacuums and asked him to clean all the floor rugs.  Six hours […]

Fight for your Right to an Education and Be Thankful

Amita Manandhar The Paw Print People who have the privilege to get education never realize how lucky they are. We sit in our air conditioned classrooms and still complain about having to study. We never realize that there are some people who are fighting for their right to get education, and some who never have […]

Just Another Accessory to Weigh Down our Wit

Jake Hughes The Paw Print Can smartphones solely change the way we interact? In order to keep connected to what is going on in the world, as a nation and as part of the human race; we have attached ourselves to our smartphones in a compulsive attempt to stay in tune with the social norms. […]

ASU’s Dirty Little Column with Doitright and the Don

Dr. Doitright and Don Juan are not real doctors or mental health professionals. The doctors’ advice should not been taken seriously.    Dear DLC: My first cousins told me that when I get to college I’ll have the experience of a life time and they were right! I am a 21-year-old female living in one of […]

Free Movies Taking You Back to your Childhood

Cristen Strank-Garret The Paw Print Ever watched the Disney Princesses or any of the Disney heroes when you were young? Bambi, Dumbo, Mary Poppins, any of those ring a bell and take you back down the memory lane of childhood? The free movie night on Nov. 16  from 7 to 10 p.m. will send you […]

Student Scholar: November 15

Rachel Decker The Paw Print Sophomore Jerrica Cherry, Student Scholar of the week, is not only a dedicated student, but also an active member of the Alamosa community, working hard both in school and in helping better those around her. Cherry is a Child Psychology major with plans to graduate and go on to achieve […]

Archaeology in the San Luis Valley: The Lost Fort

Nicholas Spencer The Paw Print Fort Massachusetts is in Mississippi, right?! There is a Fort Massachusetts in Mississippi, although, before that fort there was another here in the San Luis Valley. In 1852, Commander of Fort Union appointed Lt. Col. George Blake to build a fort in our San Luis Valley. The fort’s primary mission […]

Job Alternatives for December ASU Graduates

Katie Stiel The Paw Print Graduate in December? Need new job alternatives? Try applying for AmeriCorps! AmeriCorps is a US Federal Funded Program created under the National and Community Service Trust Act of 1993. There are several benefits of serving as an AmeriCorps Member, particularly with La Puente and Homeward bound of the Grand Valley. […]

College Checkered: I feel like Peter Pan Trying to get his Shadow to Stick

Brenda Figueroa The Paw Print A relationship needs substance, we all long to connect, even with strangers — we want to connect. I want to have somebody that can share every aspect of their life with me, I want to feel like in someway shape or form we are merging and growing as a whole. […]

Passing the Time

Jake Hughes The Paw Print When social networking and Netflix fail what do we turn to? The daily news websites just aren’t giving us that satisfaction we need when we’re eating our breakfast, or late at night in the peace and comfort of our own homes. I don’t know why we wouldn’t be fully entertained […]

Gaudin-Led Grizzlies Gain Win Against Mines

Rachel Heaton The Paw Print Led by senior Ron Gaudin (Miami, Fla.) who racked up 144 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns and also registered a 100 yard kickoff return for a touchdown, the Adams State Grizzlies topped the Colorado School of Mines Orediggers 36-25 on Saturday. The Grizzlies are now fourth in the Rocky […]

Volleyball Wins Twice Near Regular Season End

Dominique Davis The Paw Print The Grizzlies were back at it again in Plachy Hall this weekend against New Mexico Highlands University and Colorado State Pueblo. With the regular conference play quickly coming to an end, the Grizzlies were now more determined than ever to bring their best game out there this weekend.  Having played […]

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