Adams State Psych Club Remains Active Campus

Linda Relyea ASU PR Adams State University Psi Chi/Psychology Club will induct seven new members at the end of February. Club members include students with an interest in psychology. Students in the top 35 percent of their class are eligible for Psi Chi, the international honor society in psychology. One student, Tucker Jones, previously recognized […]

Autistic Patient Suffers Abuse at Service Organization

Rachel Decker The Paw Print It’s a mother’s worst nightmare to discover her son being threatened and abused, and for Kathy Coleman, that nightmare came true. When her 31-year-old autistic son Cameron started developing mysterious bruises, she began to grow worried. Cameron was unable to tell her how he was gaining the bruises; he has […]

A Once Great Nation that Led the World in Education

Jake Hughes The Paw Print Nelson Mandela once said, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” Yet, the education system, along with other crucial systems in the United States, is in danger of falling into the abyss. To be educated is the ability to make your own decisions […]

SLV Promise Award to Help Local Students

PR Department The SLV Promise Award is a new award offered at Adams State University that will cover full tuition and fees for qualified students. “The top priority of Adams State University is to make education accessible, which means keeping it affordable,” President David Svaldi says. The award applies to current Adams State students as […]

ASU Explores a Potential Tuition Increase

Helen Smith The Paw Print With the cost of everything steadily climbing, it is no surprise that Adams State is finding it necessary to explore a tuition increase. The board has approved and submitted a financial accountability plan to the state. However, David Valdez, chairman of the Adams State Board of Trustees, points out that […]

Student Scholar: March 21

Rachel Decker The Paw Print With graduation just around the corner, Adams State senior Brittany Olsen is working harder than ever to finish her college career. She is majoring in both Business Advertising and English Liberal Arts, and though double majoring can be a lot to handle, is ready to receive her degrees. Eventually, she […]

ASU Crushes HU in First Round

Rachel Heaton The Paw Print Rachel Heaton The Paw Print   The Adams State men’s basketball team hosted New Mexico Highlands University on Tuesday, March 5 in the quarterfinal round of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) shootout. The contest tipped off at 7pm in front of a packed crowd. The game, which turned out […]

Intimacy Issues Opens in ASU Theatre

Ryan Dufresne The Paw Print “Intimacy Issues,” directed by Katie Fuleki and Derek Chacon, put viewers in the mindset of how relationships and heartache can intertwine with real life and virtual life. These shows were student written and directed here at Adams State. They give the true meaning of love and truth, present a whole […]

Oberlin College’s KKK Scare and Hate Crimes

Rachel Decker The Paw Print For some time, Oberlin College has dealt with a significant increase in hate crimes. The line was crossed when students witnessed a person wearing a white hood and robe on the Ohio campus early Monday morning. The student was lingering near the Afrikan Heritage house and representing the Ku Klux […]

Spring Career Fair Hosts Employers From All Over

Daniel Allsup The Paw Print The annual Spring Career Fair will be taking over the Student Union Building on Thursday, March 7 from 10am until 3pm. The SUB banquet rooms will play host to prospective employers and graduate programs. Jennifer Cliff, the Career Services Coordinator, says, “Employers will travel from as far away as Dallas, […]

Opera Workshop Class’s First Performance

Kira Budge The Paw Print This semester, a new class opened up for those interested in opera performance. Directed by vocal teacher Dr. Christine Keitges, Opera Workshop is a by-audition class that focuses on various operatic elements and allows the students to perform opera pieces solo and in ensembles. This Wednesday, March 6, the Opera […]

Is Higher Education Worth the Bill at the Summit?

Jake Hughes The Paw Print Springtime is here, and it’s time to consider our financial woes for the next school year. The mad rush to fill out and finalize scholarship applications for next fall has come and gone, and the worry is over. The stress of writing cover letters and finding a willing professor to […]

The True Origins of Saint Patrick’s Day

Helen Smith The Paw Print March 17 is the last day of spring break…. but what else does the day bring to mind? Luck O’ the Irish, Erin Go Braugh! Kiss me; I’m Irish! Pot O’ Gold at the end of the Rainbow! Green Beer…These are all timeless sayings and traditions  that go with St. […]

Get Up and Moving with ASU Adventure Program

Monica Ramos-Osuka The Paw Print Have you ever found yourself saying: “Outdoors? No, that’s not for me.” Well, I was one of those people, until last year, when I joined the ALP (Adventure Leadership and Programming) minor. Thanks to this awesome program I’ve moved from being a couch potato to an adventurous outdoor newb in […]

Summer Trip to El Camino de Santiago

Daniel Allsup The Paw Print This summer, Adams State University students and Alamosa community members will embark on a hike that millions of people from around the world have completed, on el Camino de Santiago, or the Way of Saint James. The hike is a pilgrimage route that treks over all over Europe, leading to […]

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