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Partisan Politics Threatens Financial Security

Jake Hughes The Paw Print The clock is ticking on the Federal Government to figure out how the U.S is going to pay their outstanding bills. Parts of the Government will shut down by the first of October if there isn’t an agreement between the squabbling parties. It isn’t the first time the Federal Government […]

Famous Fireball Run Comes to San Luis Valley

Jessica Shawcroft The Paw Print Did anyone notice all the really cool and famous cars in town this weekend? What about how Main Street was shut down? Well this weekend a television show and charity event called the Fireball run was in town! Famous cars, like the Delorean from Back to the Future were featured […]

Bunido is the 2013 Adams State Outstanding Alumnus

ALAMOSA (September 23) – Having spent his career in education, Jim Biundo ’59 ’62 believes education is not an end, but a means, and is a lifelong experience beyond the classroom. “Through education we are able to get information about the world, past and present, synthesize it, and then apply it to our own lives,” […]

Svaldis Donate Vintage Vehicle to Benefit La Puente

Julie Waechter The Paw Print ALAMOSA, CO. (Sept. 19, 2013) . . . Dave Svaldi doesn’t mind a little grease under his fingernails. For years the President of Adams State University enjoyed tinkering with his 1953 GMC truck, which he had restored with help from his older brother. Now at a stage of life where […]

Horoscopes for the Week of Sep. 26th to Oct. 3rd

Madam Shawcroft The Paw Print Aquarius 01/20-02/18 A chat with a friend could give you a fresh perspective on how to deal with any career or job challenges. Be open to changing your point of view. This may be necessary in order to take advantage of current progressive influences. On another note, don’t let fear […]

Why do Honeybees Matter?

Tri-Beta Club Hello everyone! Tri-Beta is here again to share with you another tale of science. The honeybee is probably one of the most misunderstood creatures out there. Many people fear the honeybee and think of it as just another annoyance, when in fact the honey bee plays a critical role with agriculture. The honeybee […]

How to Find Your Flow: Engaging in Your Life

Pauline Vigil The Paw Print Athletes, writers, and artists are just a small list of people who have really experienced being lost in the moment, so focused that they lose track of time while performing at their best. This is an experience psychologists call flow or engagement. ASU Professor Dr. Ellison, who is writing a […]

Boobies Spotted on the Coast of California

Miranda Mattson The Paw Print Just last week, the rare Blue-Footed Booby appeared on several central and southern California coasts. There have been at least 30 sightings of the seabird from San Diego all the way up to Los Angeles, including Playa Del Rey, El Monte, Orange, and Ventura counties. The sightings have had bird watchers […]

Tips For Getting and Staying Organized In College

Pauline Vigil The Paw Print Three weeks into classes and students were complaining of being overwhelmed with homework, not having enough time to study, and forgetting about assignments or due dates for assignments. Now is the perfect time to tackle the problem head on, but what is the problem? Is it that professors really do […]

Upcoming Sports Events September 19 – September 25

Men’s Soccer Friday 9/20 • 12 p.m. ASU Soccer Field Vs. Colorado Christian Women’s Soccer Friday 9/20 • 3 p.m. ASU Soccer Field Vs. UCCS Volleyball Saturday 9/21 • 3 p.m. Plachy Hall Vs. Western New Mexico Swimming Saturday 9/21 • TBA Plachy Hall Pool Green and Black Meet Football Saturday 9/21 • 6 p.m. […]

Football Brings Home 26-10 Victory Against OPSU

Rachel Heaton The Paw Print Turnovers and a strong ASU defense defined Adams State’s 26-10 victory over the Oklahoma Panhandle State University (OPSU) Aggies on Saturday in Goodwell, Okla. The Grizzlies, who advance to 2-0 with the win, recovered three fumbles and came up with two interceptions in the contest. The Aggies struck first, in […]

Soccer World: Brazil 2014 “The 6 Big Contenders”

Steven Petrov The Paw Print The 5 time World Cup winners are always among the obvious favorites in any major international tournament that they compete in. Looking back at the history of Brazil’s national team in the competition, their first major success was winning the 1958 World Cup in Sweden. This particular Mundial was special […]

Soccer World: Spain – Look into the Past

Steven Petrov The Paw Print The first World Cup appearance for Spain was in 1934 in Italy. The tournament back then involved only 16 teams and lasted from May 27th to June 10th. The way the competition was set up differed significantly from the way the World Cup works today – there was a “preliminary […]

Soccer World: Italy – “Squadra Azzura”

Steven Petrov The Paw Print Spain, Italy, and Brazil have respectively won the last 3 World Cups, and will bring their best to the World Cup finals in Brazil next summer, either to defend what is already theirs’ (Spain) or to win what was taken from them in either Germany 2006 (Brazil) or in South […]

Men’s Soccer Suffers Season’s First Loss

Steven Petrov The Paw Print The ASU “grizzlies” played their third game of the week on Sunday September 15th against the FHSU “tigers”. Having won their first 2 official games of the season against South Dakota School of Mines (2:0) and the overtime 2:1 victory on Saturday against Dallas Baptist University, ASU Men’s soccer team […]

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