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Zuckerberg Seeks New“Friends” and Business Partners

Steven Petrov The Paw Print The creator of Facebook has a clear goal that he has already started working towards accomplishing The 29 year old creator of the absolute sensation of the 21st century, Facebook, knows how important it is for him to create good friendships and establish new business relationships with the right people […]

STEM Saturdays Offers Robot Workshop for Girls

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT Linda Relyea (Communications Office) 719-587-7827 Cindy Bervig (STEM) 719-587-7586 ALAMOSA (February 27) – There are still spots available for the Adams State University STEM Saturday session, “Robotics using Arduinos – for Girls,” by George Sellman, assistant professor of computer science. The session is from 9 a.m. until noon Saturday, April 19 […]

Speaker Address the Silvery Minnow’s Impact in the SLV

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT Linda Relyea (Institutional Advancement) 719-587-7827 Tim Armstrong (Biology Program) 719-587-7211 ALAMOSA (March 3) – Justin Tade, an attorney-adviser with the Department of the Interior’s Southwest Regional Solicitor’s Office will visit the Adams State University campus for a noon lecture, “The Endangered Species Act:  How New Mexico’s Silvery Minnow Might Impact Water […]

P.O.E.T Club Hosts Open Mic Night- Passion Over All

Reuben Chavira The Paw Print Passion. Over. Every. Thing – Passion and creativity were at the forefront this past Sunday night, as the P.O.E.T. Club hosted its first open mic night. “An open mic to open minds,” was the motto for the night of expression and support. It was a time to relax and resist […]

Alamosa FUMC Hosts an LGBTQ Panel to Share Perspectives

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT John Taylor (Theatre Department) 719-587-7382 ALAMOSA (February 27) – In the Supreme Court, state legislatures, churches, and living rooms across America, society is engaged in a dialogue about our beliefs and attitudes about the LGBTQ community. From gay marriage to civil rights, there can be no doubt that change is occurring. […]

Russia Invades Crimea on the Ukraine Peninsula

Jake Hughes The Paw Print Russia has moved troops into a Ukraine territory, Crimea, and has declared they will remain there until the situation is resolved. Russia is said to be protecting Russian interests and citizens. A number of Russian soldiers have surrounded multiple Ukrainian military bases blocking any troops entering or leaving. The military […]

The Art of the InstaCram

Reuben Chavira The Paw Print What is it about waiting until the last minute that transforms lethargy into hyperactivity? It’s as if some primal instinct is triggered, some survival mechanism of the mind, becoming a resource for students in distress. It’s a quasi-impressive ability that the general college population possesses. We all know that patience […]

The Heart of La Puente: A Veteran’s Way Home

Weston McConnell The Paw Print I first found out about La Puente 3 years ago when a buddy of mine came as an AmeriCorps member. I had the amazing opportunity of coming out and volunteering for about a month with him.  So in January, 2013 when he texted me that the shelter really needed another […]

Is Our Democracy a Deeply Flawed System?

Corey Daniels The Paw Print Do you believe in suppressing minorities? In a democracy you are supporting this very thing every time you vote. What you are supporting is a system of tyranny by the majority. If 51% of the people vote to violate your rights or take your property and you are on the […]

Simple Steps for Getting Through a Breakup

Jessica Shawcroft The Paw Print Break-ups are tough! They can leave people heartbroken and confused about the relationship or ever dating again. Usually one person comes out on top, while the other feels left in the dirt, kicked on and upset. I thought about ways people can work to get over their past break up. […]

To Keely By Reuben Chavira

1. Get up and come kiss me when I walk into the room. Not because I said so, but because there will come a time in your life, where you will be so lonely it hurts. You will question what you’re worth. But I have loved you since your birth. I have watched over you. […]

The Unsung Ensemble By Reuben Chavira

The Adams Wind Ensemble assembled themselves last Thursday night in Leon Memorial Hall. They assembled in memory of past musicians, to pay homage to past composers, to pay tribute to those former students who once danced with the winds. It was an intimate gather of diversity, where harmony reverberated through the airwaves. Such glaring differences, […]

The Face of an Angel By Reuben Chavira

When a 3 year old princess of a child hands you a Barbie, you play barbies with her. No machismo, no ego; all high-pitched voice and smiles. She’ll walk you through it, correct you if you call Barbie the wrong name, or encourage you if she sees you being lazy. She’ll be patient with you, […]

One of the Most Profound Religions

Jake Hughes The Paw Print Islam is one of the world’s most profound religions, yet, it is seen as one of the youngest. Islam is culturally strong within the Arab group of people. People who follow Islam are called Muslims, meaning “surrendered to god.” Islamic roots date back to the beginning of time which gives […]

Horoscopes for the Week of March 6th-12th

Madam Shawcroft The Paw Print Aquarius 01/20-02/18 Your antenna seems primed to seek out unusual experiences. You may be looking for opportunities that offer something a little bit different. Plus, social plans may have you in good spirits as the move of Venus into your sign paves the way for fun events and new friendships. […]

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