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The Home Stretch: How to Survive the Back Half of the Semester

Jordie Smith  The Paw Print Alright Grizzlies, we’re already a week into the home stretch of the semester. Most of us, hopefully, have fully recovered from the craziness of spring break and are ready to roll again. Some of you out there already know what’s due before it’s even assigned, and others of us, like […]

Photography Students Exchange Exhibition With North Country Community College-Malone Campus

ALAMOSA (April 3) –Adams State University photography students are taking part in a photography exchange exhibition with North Country Community College, Malone Campus, The State University of New York. The exhibit, Photographic Histories, will be on display in the Hatfied Gallery through April 24. The opening reception for Photographic Histories is from 4 p.m. until […]

Movie Review: Insurgent (The Divergent Series)

Cassandra Truelson The Paw Print Caution! Contains Spoilers  Every book turned move adaptation comes with complications and difficulties. But unlike most films, Insurgent turned out to be a success even with the changes that were made. Insurgent raised over one hundred million in the box offices alone when it hit theaters on March twentieth of […]

How Daylight Savings Time is Affecting Us Negatively

Steven Petrov The Paw Print The daylight saving time practice has been adopted by many of the developed nations around the world and aims to increase the usage of the illuminated part of the day. This practice has been used and applied in the US since 1979. A recent study has shown that this commonly […]

2015 Law Enforcement Torch Run Will Benefit Special Olympics

ALAMOSA (April 6) – Get out from behind your desk and get fit. The Adams State University Police Department, Alamosa Police Department, Alamosa Sheriff’s Department, and the Colorado State Patrol organized a 2015 Law Enforcement Torch Run to benefit Special Olympics Colorado. The run begins at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 2, in front of Rex […]

Let’s Talk About the Brain: Concussions in Sports

Elizabeth Salazar  The Paw Print Everyone loves doing their favorite activity. Whether it is lacrosse, rodeo, baseball, or even just going for a jog, but there are injuries that can occur. Most injuries have to deal with a broken bone or a torn ligament, which are awful, but people often forget about the injuries to […]

Stick to Your “Healthy Living” Resolution!

Tessie Pikula  The Paw Print For many of us, every year there comes a time when one decides that he or she is going to start “living healthier.” Maybe it’s a New Year’s Resolution, something to promise during the Lenten season, or just a reminder of the summer season coming. It’s an easy thing to […]

On-Campus Presentation Defending Christianity

Collin Brooks The Paw Print It’s Easter season, and like most of the religious holidays in this country, the true meaning of Easter is lost and it is covered in the moss that is bizarre folktale and pagan roots. What exactly does it mean to celebrate Easter? Or perhaps the better question is what exactly […]

Alternative Remedies for Depression

Abbie Stillman The Paw Print Do you or anyone you know suffer from any form of depression? Most might suggest that because depression is a chemical imbalance in your brain, that maybe anti-depressants are your best bet. Funny thing about those anti-depressants, they actually do more harm than good. Sure, they work for many, yet […]

Grizzlies Softball Splits Series Against Metro State

Grizzlies Softball took the field against Metro State this weekends for their first home series of the year. After a ruff series of away games the Grizzlies were out to break their five game losing streak coming out strong and sweeping Metro in both games on Saturday. The grizzlies won the first game of the […]

Men’s Lacrosse Falls to Mavericks In Season Opener

Men’s lacrosse kicked off their season Friday afternoon against the Colorado Mesa Mavericks. The Grizzlies were led in scoring by seniors John Beedle and Danny Mays, each scoring four and three goals respectively.  The Mavericks took the lead early on in the game. The first quarter was a one goal game until the Mavericks scored […]

Top Rodeo Competitors Start Elite Rodeo Association

Elizabeth Salazar The Paw Print Move over Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) because there is a new association coming to town. Top competitors in the rodeo world have announced that they are starting The Elite Rodeo Association (ERA). The ERA is owned by the rodeo’s top 55 athletes, and 42 of those are world champions. […]

Earth, Wind, Sky

ALAMOSA (March 5) – The Adams State University Nielsen Library and the Adventure Program will host an ongoing lecture series this semester entitled Earth, Water, and Sky: Conversations on the Great Outdoors – San Luis Valley and Beyond. The first event, Fly Fishing Around the San Luis Valley: the Zen, Aesthetics, and Conservation of Chasing […]

Guest Percussion Concert Is March 12

ALAMOSA (March 4) – Alex Weir, who has presented solo recitals at numerous universities around the U.S. and is a member of the percussion trio Atlas Percussion, will perform at a guest percussion concert at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 12, in Adams State University Leon Memorial Hall. Wier is a percussionist active as both a […]

The US Banks Economic Stress Testing Results

Steven Petrov The Paw Print Economic stress tests are an often used as a method in determining the bank industry’s readiness to withstand any sudden change in the market sentiment which will subsequently lead to a major economic crisis. The test aims to see if every single bank is able to react accordingly and has […]

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