Craig Corey Speaks on Traditional Alaskan Songs

Irma Sandoval The Paw Print On Feb. 1, Adams State College had the pleasure of hosting a lecture by Music Composer Craig Corey.  Corey a former music instructor at the University of Alaska in Anchorage, gave a presentation on traditional songs of the Dena’ina tribe from southwest Alaska.  Corey’s presentation focused on his journey to […]

Rex Closure Due to Sewer Issues

Rex Closure Due to Sewer Issues

Ryan Dufresne The Paw Print Adams State College’s Rex Activity Center was closed on Jan. 31 after the sewer pipes backed up in the building. The entire building had to be shut down for a day to find and repair the damage that was done. Debris that had been flushed down the toilets including: cell […]

Sun Viewing

Irma Sandoval The Paw Print   Adams State College students were given a rare opportunity to view the sun thanks to the Adams State Astrology Club on Feb. 4. Outside of the Adams State Planetarium there were four different telescopes each showing different views of the sun; one allowed people to see the solar flares […]

New AS&F Constitutional Amendment

Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print   Associated Students and Faculty (AS&F) a student based governing body at Adams State that supports club activities  and monitors the allocation of funds for clubs, as well as other school organizations, is in the process of bringing an important amendment to the AS&F constitution.   

College Checkered: Sometimes I Feel Like I Am Playing Catch Up

Brenda Figueroa The Paw Print   I have dated off and on during my college career. Now, let me explain my definition of “dating”. Dating for me is usually just either sharing a good snuggle or a meal with someone inconsistently.

Sand Dunes Featured at Talk

Armando Montano The Paw Print A Lunchtime Talk featuring the national park service was held last Wednesday in porter hall concerning the great sand dunes located here in the San Luis valley. Andrew Valdez’s “The plight to protect groundwater at Great Sand Dunes” was a largely ecological discussion that incorporated much in means of scientific […]

ASC’s Dirty Little Column with the Delicious Doctor Love

ASC’s Dirty Little Column with the Delicious Doctor Love

Dr. Chocolate Thunder is not real doctor or mental health professional. The doctor’s advice should not be taken seriously.** Dear DLC, I stole my best friend’s boyfriend. I know it sounds bad but here’s the deal. She didn’t love him. They were just dating because he asked her out and she was too lazy to […]

Comedian Pete Lee Delivers an Evening of Laughs for Students

Armando Montano The Paw Print   On Wednesday, Jan. 25, Adams state College was proud to welcome comedian Pete Lee for a night of original stand up. The event was sponsored by our very own student events committee, GAB and saw a decent turn out for the musings of Lee on a wide variety of […]

Makeup Your Mind: Tips for Long Hair

Makeup Your Mind: Tips for Long Hair

Irma Sandoval The Paw Print I don’t know about you, but when ever I see a woman with long hair I want to know her secrets! How did she get her hair so long and how can I make mine grow faster?! During my process of letting my hair grow, I have come across a […]

Scholar of the Week: February 9

Brenda Figueroa The Paw Print It is difficult to reach out to students that may be struggling in class. This is not the case for Joy Massey, an Elementary Education major from Colorado Springs. Dr. Mark Finney nominated her for the Student Scholar of the Week  because he was inspired by Massey’s ability to help […]

Faculty Lecture Series Opens with Presentation by Dr. Armstrong

Armando Montano The Paw Print The 2012 spring semester Faculty Lecture series began last Wednesday with a lecture presented by Dr. Tim Armstrong on his experiences teaching aboard a converted cruise ship. In his presentation “Semester at Sea, Opportunities for Learning and Travel for Everyone,” Armstrong showed a slideshow montage of personal images he took […]

College Checkered: Learning to Love Valentine’s Day

Brenda Figueroa The Paw Print   Valentine’s Day is a day to celebrate love, hope and romance. Believe it or not, you can celebrate of all of that if you’re single. Don’t focus on the fact that you’re not in a relationship or that you recently broke up with a partner. It’s ok to still […]

Monsanto Claims Ownership of Genetically Modified Organisms

Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print   Perhaps the most perplexing subject surrounding modern day agriculture is the issue of genetically modified organisms (GMO), and how their use is affecting the future of food production and biodiversity. In early 1982, scientists at Monsanto, a multinational agricultural and Biotechnology Corporation, successfully engineered the first plant cells.  Five […]

Stories From the Milagros on Main Project

Stephany Nellessen La Puente Volunteer The Help Keep Milagros on Main Street campaign has received an astounding amount of support from the wider community. Together we have raised over $6,000 from over 100 donors, and there is still plenty of time to reach our goal of 250 individuals contributing $10 each to the purchase of […]

Navigating the Landscape of Diversity in Education

Jose Orozco The Paw Print Dr. Brenda Allen is associate dean of planning and initiatives and professor of Communications at the University of Colorado, Denver. She has been invited to speak for many different national conferences and workshops about her work in communication and equity. Allen was invited to Adams State to speak about equity […]

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