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An Eloquently Evolved Form of Communication

Reuben Chavira The Paw Print Throughout human history, societies have frequently undergone tumultuous transformations. From revolutions to conscious evolutions, people inherently yearn for greener pastures, even if they have to pave them themselves. This prosocial behavior that has pushed us onward toward social justice – toward more efficient and economic ways of interacting with each […]

The Extensive Benefits of a Flexible Body

Cinthya Luna The Paw Print Flexibility is what allows your joints and body parts to perform their full range of motion.  People do not realize it, but flexibility is used in every day life and activities. Flexibility helps with the simple tasks such as bending, walking, and lifting. By being flexible, this allows your body […]

Poetry, Prosody and the Passion Language

Reuben Chavira The Paw Print The premise of the presentation was that social emotions are responsible for creating social movements. The presentation itself was essentially a strategy for leveraging prosocial change in an at-risk community. Poetry, Prosody and Passion were discussed as identifiable components of social bodies, significant in their similar functions of conveying social […]

PRI y la Censura Estatal del Internet en México cana

Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print En la iniciativa de leyes secundarias al sector de telecomunicaciones que propuso el Poder Ejecutivo, y que ahora se discute en el Senado de la República, particularmente en los apartados VII y VIII del Artículo 197, donde ordena a los concesionarios de servicios de telecomunicaciones a “bloquear, inhibir o anular […]

Potential “Natural Gas War” Between Russia and Europe

Steven Petrov The Paw Print Ukraine has accumulated over $2 billion in natural gas debt over the recent years. Under the current political and economical hostility between Ukraine and Russia, this serves as an additional reason for the tension to keep being high in the region. The European Commissioner for Energy in the European Commission, […]

Free Faculty Lecture will Address Parkinson’s Disease Protein

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT Linda Relyea (Institutional Advancement) 719-587-7827 Kristy Duran (Biology Department) 719-587-7767 ALAMOSA (April 16) –”Alpha-Synuclein: The Parkinson’s disease Protein,” by Dr. Aaron Moehlig, assistant professor of chemistry, begins at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 23, in Porter Hall 130. In ancient India “Kampavata”, described by Galen in AD 175 as, “a shaking palsy” […]

ASU Choirs will perform at Sacred Heart Church

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT Linda Relyea (Institutional Advancement) 719-587-7827 ASU Music Department 719-587-7621 ALAMOSA (April 16) – The Adams State University Chamber and Concert Choirs will perform at 7 p.m. Friday, April 25 in Sacred Heart Church, located in Alamosa, Colo. They will be joined by the San Luis Valley Children’s Chorus. The choirs will […]

Local, Regional, National and International Weekly

Jake Hughes The Paw Print In local news, Adams State University new observatory has started construction. The Zachies Planetarium turns 50 this year and is set to receive the long awaited reconstruction. Thanks to the $3.6 million grant awarded in October 2011 from the Hispanic Serving Institutions, (HIS) STEM program, (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) […]

Personal Sanctions for Putin Say The Times

Steven Petrov The Paw Print Russia’s President is not afraid of the British newspaper “Times”, said Putin’s official spokesman Russian President’s official spokesman, Dmitry Sergeyevich Peskov, has categorized the news that the British tabloid “Times” published last Friday, regarding the potential personal sanctions that the US government is planning to impose to Vladimir Putin by […]

Chris Ransck Will Join Adams State Seniors in Public Reading

ALAMOSA (April 17) – Adams State University Creative Writing Seniors Jessica Conda and Michael Sakosky, have put the final touches on their creative work and invite you to their capstone reading at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 24, in the Nielsen Library second floor. Featured Reader Chris Ransick, appointed Denver Poet Laureate in 2006, will join […]

Del Norte High School Students Test Out the ASU HPPE Performance Lab

ALAMOSA (April 21) – Students gather around the treadmill, as Joseph Archuleta starts out with a quick pace that soon develops into a slow jog. The Del Norte High School students were introduced to the Adams State University Human Performance Lab, on April 9. A junior, Archuleta was chosen as the subject to be fitted […]

Facebook is Ruining People’s Self Esteem

Steven Petrov The Paw Print Facebook has become an inseparable part of many people’s lives and for the better or worse, this is an unquestionable fact. Many of us spent hours every day, even during work, looking at pictures and posts of our “friends” on Facebook. According to scientists from UK and US, this has […]

Scholar to Speak on Islamic Threat: Myth or Reality

ALAMOSA (April 16) – Islamic scholar John Esposito will speak on the topic: The Islamic Threat: Myth or Reality?, at 7 p.m. Monday, April 28, in Adams State University’s Theatre Building. “We have to [practice religious inclusion] in a multi-ethnic, multi-faith society in a globalized society — that is our challenge when it comes to […]

Horoscopes for the Week of April 24th-50th

Madam Shawcroft The Paw Print Aquarius 01/20-02/18 Though bright ideas can dominate, you could sufferrom overthinking, which might give you a headache. However, it’s only natural if you’re searching for an answer and determined to leave no stone unturned. Later, things could become even more intense, causing you to seek instant solutions. Though the current […]

ASU Alternative Spring Break in the US/Mexico Borderlands

Nathan Crites-Herren                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    The Paw Print The Alternative Spring Break trip (ASB), held annually by The Newman Club, ventured to the borderlands of US and Mexico during the 2014 spring semester.   The group of ten students and two faculty advisors embarked for Mexicali, a sprawling Mexican border city that joins with Calexico in California’s southern San […]

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