Colorado Commission on Higher Education

Abbie Stillman The Paw Print The Colorado Commission on Higher Education (CCHE) was held Wednesday evening. It was open to all faculty, students, parents, and anyone who was interested and wanted their opinion heard. There were approximately fifty-five participants present. Inta Morris from the Department of Higher education was there to answer any and all […]

The Thought of a “Free and Democratic” Hong Kong

Steven Petrov The Paw Print Beijing is afraid of the evolvement of separatists’ movements and moods within the country Hong Kong, one of the most important financial centers in the world, has been covered in mass protests for more than a week. The so-called “Umbrella revolution” has turned the downtown business region of this mega […]

Documentary Film Ethics Next ASU Faculty Lecture

ALAMOSA (October 8) – Visiting professor of Mass Communication Danny Ledonne will speak on “Documentary Film Ethics” at the next Adams State University Fall 2014 Faculty Lecture at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 22, in Porter Hall room 130. “Seeing is believing” they say. But frequently, audiences are misled, deceived, even outright lied to about what […]

Adams State’s Mary Hoffman Attends Climate Leadership Summit

ALAMOSA, CO. (Oct. 6, 2014) . . . Mary Hoffman, Executive Director  of Adams State University Community Partnerships, recently attended the 2014 Presidential Summit on Climate Leadership in Boston. She is a member of the university’s Stainability Team, which works to achieve carbon neutrality. The Summit convened more than 250 college and university leaders from […]

Veritas: “Public Policy 101: A Glimpse Behind the Scenes”

Mariah Pepe This past summer I had the opportunity to intern for Senator Bennet in Washington, D.C. For two months I worked with his legislative coordinator and aide on judiciary issues. Specifically, I researched issues concerning immigration, and by mere chance, I was assigned this task just as the influx of children migrants from Honduras, […]

Wes Moore Will Speak at Adams State on October 24

ALAMOSA (October 6) – Wes Moore, author of The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates, a New York Times bestseller and the Adams State University 2014-2015 Common Reading Experience book selection, will speak at Adams State at 6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 24, in Carson Auditorium, with a simulcast to be broadcast at the ASU […]

Bonnstetter Recieves National Fellowship Award

Kailie Hartman  The Paw Print Beth Bonnstetter, a Ph.D. and mass communication professor, was recently awarded a fellowship from the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation. This is the same organization that does the Emmys. Bonnstetter was searching for grants to help fund the video program when she found this amazing fellowship. She […]

Health To-Go: The Benefits of Walking Every Day

Jessika Vandivier  The Paw Print Welcome once again readers to a new week and a new challenge. Last week we discussed how important staying hydrated was. I hope everyone got in their eight glasses a day and hopefully you didn’t get too water logged. Our health challenge this week is something so simple you’ve been […]

Cyber Bullying: Why It Is Such a Big Issue for Teens?

Abbie Stillman The Paw Print Cyber bullying is the most popular version of bullying these days. Tina Meier spoke to the public on Tuesday night at Alamosa High School about cyber bullying, how to approach it, and the consequences it has on people. She started the presentation with a personal story about her own daughter; […]

The Adventure of Grocery Shopping in America

Edith Arias  The Paw Print For many Americans, grocery shopping has become a hassle. The long lines, the socializing with people you don’t like, and especially the cost. It’s no wonder people try to avoid a Walmart run whenever possible. Here are the top three reasons grocery shopping downright sucks. 1. Let’s be honest no […]

Presentation of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde at ASU

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a tale of depravity, lust, love and horror A review by Linda Relyea ALAMOSA (October 2) – It was with high expectations that I sat last night in the Adams State University Main Stage Theatre, preparing to watch the latest production, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, directed by Dr. […]

Colorado: Come Live the Good Life

Mt. Princeton Hot Springs Alana Dylan  The Paw Print Mt. Princeton Hot Springs: Mt. Princeton Hot Springs is an hour and a half north of Alamosa on Highway 285 and just 15 minutes south of Buena Vista. This extensive resort has a plethora of amenities and accommodations. They can easily house large weddings and family […]

Annual American Red Cross Academy

American Red Cross Ayesha Williams-Volunteer Public Affairs, Disaster Relief 719-379-3192 salvationmonkey1@yahoo.com Alamosa Welcomes Back the 2nd Annual American Red Cross Academy! The Red Cross is the largest humanitarian organization on the globe. We are asking you to join us in continuing to support the mission by attending the 2014 academy hosted by the SLV Medical […]

ASU Homecoming Jazz Performance will be at the Brew Pub

ALAMOSA (September 30) – This year in lieu of a formal homecoming jazz concert the Adams State University Music Department is celebrating one year of jazz improvisation community outreach at the SLV Brewery. The performance will begin at around 9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 10. The performance consists of a core group of performers: Ben Paden, […]

The World’s Billionaires Keep Enormous Reserves in Cash

Steven Petrov                                                                                                            […]

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