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Record breaking Amounts of Cocaine Captured in Peru

Steven Petrov The Paw Print After a successful police operation this past week, the record breaking 7.6 tons, over $300 million worth, of cocaine was seized by Peru’s authorities. The Peru’s government announced that the drugs were most likely manufactured by a Mexican cartel that works closely with Peru’s mafia, reported by France Press. The […]

Grizzlies Character Saga

Alexandra Rivera Alexandra Rivera, known on campus as “Ali,” is a Junior of Adams State. Ali is a 21 year old Communication major, born in Corpus Christi, Texas and raised in Colorado Springs. Ali is the youngest in her family, with ten older brothers. “It’s the weirdest, coolest family, but crazy,” she stated. In her […]

A Unique Scientific Advancement for Improved Memory

Steven Petrov The Paw Print According to The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, the agency for advanced scientific projects, which is part of the US Department of defense, has been getting closer in the development of an implant that will help restore a person’s memory in full. The main goal of this project is to help […]

Adams State Observatory to Celebrate Grand Opening

ALAMOSA (August 28) – The new Adams State University Observatory is now ready for the public. The official public Grand Opening will be from 8 p.m. until 11 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 6, and from 7:30 p.m. until 10:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 13. Dr. Robert Astalos, associate professor of physics and director of the Zacheis Planetarium […]

Get Your Color On During the ASU Autumn Colors 5K

ALAMOSA (August 28) – Runners will burst with color as they cross the finish line during Autumn Colors 5K. The event, part of Adams State University Autumn@Adams Week, begins at 4 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 11, at the East Campus. Free registration begins at 3:30 p.m. A signed waiver is required for all runners. Throughout the […]

Autumn@Adams Cook-Off is September 13

ALAMOSA (August 21) – Sensational cooks and chili lovers, plan to attend the ever-popular Adams State University Autumn@Adams Cook-Off starting at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 13, on the North Campus Green. Enter your special recipe for red or green chili or salsa for $10 and receive up to $150 for first place. Tickets to sample […]

Take Note, For The Pen is Mightier Than the Keyboard!

Dr. Benjamin Waddell & Dr. Leslie Alvarez The Paw Print Welcome to a new semester at Adams State University! It gives us great pleasure to announce a new PAW column. Beginning this semester, students from the Department of Psychology and the Department of Sociology will be contributing weekly articles on issues related to everyday life […]

The War is Coming Home

Danny Ledonne The Paw Print A police officer, surrounded by several others, restrains a struggling, unarmed man in a choke hold as he gasps “I can’t breathe” 11 times. Moments later, he is dead on the streets of Staten Island. A 2 year old child in Atlanta is asleep in his crib at 3 a.m. […]

How to Survive in the World of College

Alexandra Rivera The Paw Print Attending college after high school is a huge transition. No longer will you have teachers nagging you to do your homework. No longer will your parents be around to save you from your mistakes. College is what you make it and, if you have the right tools and tips, you […]

Chelsea FC Defeats Liverpool FC 2:0 on Sunday

Steven Petrov The Paw Print The team from London beat their main rival for the EPL title this season, Liverpool FC, in a game of round 36 in the English Premiere League played on Liverpool’s fortress “Anfield” stadium on Sunday, April 27th. Chelsea FC broke the 11 consecutive games winning streak that the team from […]

Real Madrid CF Wins ‘Battle’ But Who Will Win ‘War’

Steven Petrov The Paw Print The “whites” from Madrid won the first leg of the semi-final clash in the Champions league against the last year’s winner FC Bayern Munich, on April 23rd. The game winner for Real Madrid CF was scored by the French international, Karim Benzema, who found himself at the end of an […]

¿Bolivia Ganaría el Acceso al Mar? Morales Dice “Sí”

Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print El Gobierno de Bolivia, a través de su agente ante tribunales internacionales, Eduardo Rodríguez Veltzé, y el canciller del Estado, David Choquehuanca, presentará hoy en el Tribunal de La Haya una demanda contra Chile para defender el derecho de retornar con soberanía a las costas del Pacífico. El vicepresidente del […]

Educators Hall of Fame event is May 7

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT Linda Relyea (Institutional Advancement) 719-587-7827 ALAMOSA (April 22) – The Adams State University Teacher Education Department Educators Hall of Fame begins at 6 p.m. Wednesday, May 7, in the Student Union Banquet rooms. The 2014 inductees include Elementary Educators: Sandra Hay and Harriet Rebecca Dalzell Hester; Secondary Educators: John Atencio and […]

ASU Ag Business Students Participated in Crop Walk

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT Linda Relyea (Institutional Advancement) 719-587-7827 Zena Buser (School of Business) 719-587-8166 ALAMOSA (April 23) – Pictured, Adams State University agricultural business students Tyler Haney, Lane Cox, Cody Johnson, Katy Dickey, Nikita Christensen participated in the annual Crop Walk at Alamosa’s Cole Park. Zena Buser, associate professor of business, said she encourages […]

Keitges’ Final Faculty Recital is May 8

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT Linda Relyea (Institutional Advancement) 719-587-7827 ASU Music Department 719-587-7621 ALAMOSA (April 24) – The Adams State University Music Department Faculty Recital, by Dr. Christine Keitges, begins at 7 p.m. Thursday, May 8, in Leon Memorial Hall. Dr. William Lipke will accompany the mezzo-soprano. Keitges is retiring this year, so this will […]

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