Los “Dreamers” Cruzan la Frontera Exigiendo Justicia
Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print Aunque crecieron como estadounidenses, estos jóvenes estudiantes no pueden manejar un auto, abrir una cuenta bancaria, viajar, obtener becas universitarias o trabajar legalmente, porque fueron traídos ilegalmente al país por sus familias cuando eran pequeños. En su mayoría oriundos de Latinoamérica, algunos no hablan fluidamente el español y cuando son […]
Bad Habits for Your Car and Tips to Prevent Them
Jessica Shawcroft The Paw Print At this age, most of us are just scraping by or taking out loan after loan. One thing some of us have is a car. Cars are pretty much necessary for where we live and at this age. But they can be hard to come by. If you own a […]
Looking Back Before Moving Towards the Future
Pauline Vigil The Paw Print Think about all the decisions you made today, this past week, this past month. How many times have you looked back on a recent decision and thought, “what if I had done things differently?” Sometimes the best way to make better decisions in the future is to learn from the […]
Should the Game Integrity be Hindered for Safety
Nicole Schafter The Paw Print One of the largest debates in women’s sports regards the proposal “Should helmets be required for High School and collegiate women’s lacrosse programs?” The reason this has become a well-known debate in the world of athletics is because of the high amount of head injuries females are experiencing at a […]
Adams State Jazz Homecoming Concert
Carlos Santos The Paw Print This last Friday, October 11, Richardson Auditorium hosted an ensemble of Adams State university’s musical talents for the Homecoming weekend kickoff. ASU Faculty Jazz Combo, 68 West, and ASU Caribbean Jazz Project presented a one hour concert commencing at 8:00 pm to raise funds supporting the Adams State University department […]
Horoscopes for the Week of October 17th – 24th
Madam Shawcroft The Paw Print Aquarius 01/20-02/18 You may undergo a life-altering experience on Tuesday. This event will change your view of the world. A mentor will come your way on Thursday. This person will help you achieve a cherished goal. Your sixth sense will kick up a notch when the Moon conjuncts Pluto in […]
Workshop Focused on Play Therapy
ALAMOSA (March 15) – The Adams State Counselor Education Department hosted Dr. Garry L. Landreth on September 26 and 27. Landreth is internationally recognized for his writings and work in promoting the development of child-centered play therapy. Landreth’s two-day workshop, “Healing the Hurting Child: The Necessary Dimensions of Child-Centered Play Therapy,” focused on the benefits […]
The New Age for the Smartphone: Bloks
Tri-Beta Club How many times in a year does an individual drop their phone and break it? What about into the toilet? How many people lose their phone after a night of bar hopping or a night on the town? Every time a phone breaks, needs replacing, or we desire an upgrade we are creating […]
“The Martini Shot” Plans Celebration Concert to Mark Their 10 Year Anniversary
COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO, (OCTOBER 19, 2013) THE MARTINI SHOT is a cover and original six-piece Pop-Rock Band based out of Southern Colorado. The name, “Martini Shot,” refers to the Hollywood slang term for the last shoot of the day. Most of the members of this band are local music teachers. The Martini Shot has released […]
Improv Comedy During Homecoming Weekend
ALAMOSA (October 8) – Frustrated by the government shut-down? Stressing about day-to-day problems? You know what they say… laughter is the best medicine! The Lost and Found, Adam State University’s comedy improv troupe, will perform at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 11, and Saturday, Oct. 12, in the Xperimental Theatre, located in the Theatre Building. The […]
Milagros Hosting the Seedme Grand Opening
Caitie Ryan-Norton The Paw Print This Saturday, October 12th from 8am to noon, Milagros Coffeehouse will be hosting the grand opening for the newest program at La Puente, Seedme. So stop before, during, or after the homecoming parade to support the new program and enjoy 50% off barista made drinks. Seedme stands for Socially Embracing […]
Lifeways of the San Luis Valley Series Continues
Donna Griego The Paw Print ALAMOSA (October 1) – Three more presentations about the culture of the San Luis Valley will be held at Adams State University. The Adams State Title V Hilos Culturales lecture series, “Lifeways of the San Luis Valley,” begins at 7 p.m. Tuesdays in McDaniel Hall room 201. The events are […]
October Shows Announced for Planetarium
ALAMOSA (September 30) – The Adams State Zacheis Planetarium continues outreach during the month of October. Free programming includes Thursday evening programs, at 7 p.m. and 7:45 p.m., doors open at 6:45 p.m. October 10 – live astronomy program; October 17 – “Black Holes: The Other Side of Infinity,” a movie; and October 24 – […]
ASU Graduate Runs for Alamosa City Council
Rachel Heaton The Paw Print Former ASU student Jan Vigil has jumped straight into action following his graduation from Adams State last year. Vigil, who graduated with degrees in History and Political Science, has announced that he will run for Alamosa City Council for the Councilor At Large seat in this fall’s election. “I believe […]
How the U.S. Government Shutdown Affects You
RICHARD FLAMM The Paw Print The government shutdown that began October 1st continues as republicans and democrats debate funding issues to a stalemate. According to CNN, “Senate Democrats could up the ante by filing a bill today that would lift the country’s debt limit and force Republicans to go on record as having voted against […]
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