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EU Plans On Improved Relationship With Belarus

Steven Petrov The Paw Print The European Union has begun its plans on expanding and improving its current political and economical relations with Belarus. This news came as somewhat of a surprise, due to the fact that Belarus has been often referred to as the last dictatorship in Europe, because of its totalitarian leader Alexander […]

ASU Hosts Special Olympics Basketball Extravaganza

The Facility and Event Management Class and football team at Adams State partnered with Special Olympics Colorado to host a Special Olympics Extravaganza. The event was held in Plachy Hall on Tuesday night at 7 p.m. Athletes for the Blue Dust Devils and the Red Dust Devils faced off in a competitive game in front […]

Adams State Offers In-State Tuition to Qualifying US Veterans

ALAMOSA (March 9) – Beginning with the spring semester of the 2015 academic year, the Board of Trustees of Adams State University adopted a policy that grants in-state tuition status to eligible Active Duty, Reserve National Guard or Honorably Discharged members of the Armed Forces of the United States who enroll in Adams State University. […]

LSD: Potential Treatment for Depression and Alcoholism

Abbie Stillman  The Paw Print Lysergic acid diethylamide, more commonly known as acid or LSD has recently been studied on 20 healthy volunteers who have had previously experimented with the drug. They were injected with a “moderate” dose of LSD and then had their brain activity scanned and studied. The studies showed some interesting results […]

Adams State Awarded Scholarship Funding Non-Traditional Students

ALAMOSA, COLO. (March 10, 2015) . . . Adams State University announced it has received a $30,000 grant from the Daniels Fund to provide Boundless Opportunity Scholarships to non-traditional students. The grant will provide $2,000 to 15 undergraduate students who meet the criteria, according Dr. Michael Mumper, senior vice president for Enrollment Management & Program […]

50 Shades of Abuse: Does 50 Shades of Grey Romanticise Domestic Violence

Sarah Ehrlich  The Paw Print With the raging success the 50 Shades book trilogy brought to the world, 50 Shades of Grey was easily the most anticipated film of 2015 thus far. The fandom grew exponentially, and the online world erupted with controversy towards the new movie and overall theme of the story. Author E.L. […]

50 Shades of Feminism

Collin Brooks The Paw Print Fifty Shades of Grey by EL James has swept the nation, both the novel and the recently released major motion picture. The success of this story is no doubt evidence of its popularity. However, it certainly has received major criticism as well. As a book and movie that clearly serves […]

Why Should We Continue to Study History?

John Wiley  The Paw Print It was another day in the works for her high school education. As the teacher progressed from slide-to-slide on his Power Point presentation, she stealthily powered on her iPhone underneath her desk to see if her Twitter feed indicated any new notifications. This was a private school after all; phone […]

Men’s Basketball Upsets Mines In Postseason Action

Tuesday night the Grizzlies upset the No. 10 Orediggers in the quarter finals of the RMAC shootout.  Giving the program its first postseason win since the 2012-2013 season, and marking the largest tournament upset the Grizzlies have accomplished under Coach Wilson. The team was lead by seniors Mikey Hope and Juwan Buchanan scoring 19 and […]

Soccer Hosts Annual All-Night Soccer Tournament

A group of Adams State students pulled an all-nighter on Friday night, but they weren’t doing what you’d think. Instead of spending the night out or writing a paper, they spent the night in the Adams State bubble for the annual all-night soccer tournament. The tournament is hosted as a fundraiser for the men’s and […]

Chelsea FC Defeats Tottenham Hotspur FC Sunday

Steven Petrov The Paw Print The final of the Capital One cup this year faced the two city-rivals from London and was played on Sunday, March 1st on the English national Stadium, Wembley. The club of the Russian multi-billionaire, Roman Abramovich managed to beat Tottenham Hotspur FC with 2:0 after an incredibly interesting, fast-paced and […]

Romeo And Juliet By Opera Colorado At ASU

ALAMOSA (March 2) – A performance of Romeo and Juliet by the Opera Colorado Young Artists will start at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 10, in the Adams State University Richardson Hall Auditorium. The Opera Colorado Young Artists are a group of five emerging opera singers have been selected out of 300 plus aspiring candidates to […]

No Cover Charge for ASU Women’s Week Poetry Slam

ALAMOSA (March 2) – Engage the Rage, a poetry reading followed by a poetry slam, begins at 6 p.m. Sunday, March 8, at the Roast Café, located on 420 San Juan Ave., in Alamosa. The event is part of Adams State University Women’s Week. There is NO cover charge. Cash prizes will be awarded for […]

Google Competes Directly With Apple Pay

Steven Petrov The Paw Print The most famous search engine in the world, Google, is the owner and developer of the “Android” operating system that has been used by every smartphone aside from Apple products. The rivalry between Google’s “Android” and “iOS” by Apple has been growing, and both of the companies have been trying […]

Comedy Giants Opens March 10th

ALAMOSA (March 2) – Friends since freshman year, theatre majors Jake Webb and David Boncyk love comedy and chose one-act plays by Woody Allen and Steve Martin to direct this spring.  Comedy Giants, opens at 7:30 p.m. March 10, in the Xperimental Theatre and runs nightly through March 14. “Woody Allen and Steve Martin are […]

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