Serving Wench Sabotage By Elizabeth Young
Stacy is a serving wench at the Renaissance Festival, and she has a problem. She screams “Huzzah to the lovely tipper!” Then, out of sight, she sneaks sixty-five cents from the silver money box into her skirt pocket and whispers under her breath, “Sucker…” She shouts ice cream orders through the small window to the […]
Spending Long Periods in Front of a Computer Can be Harmful to Children
Steven Petrov The Paw Print Scientists from Norway have found that the more our children stay in front of the computer or TV, the lower the mineral density of their bones is. It is scientifically proven that the human skeleton grows and develops from day 1 of when the baby is born up until the […]
Remembering Dr. Eppie Archuleta
Dr. Epifania “Eppie” Archuleata, 92, passed on Friday, April 11, in the Espanola Hospital. She was born on January 6, 1922 in Santa Cruz, NM. Eppie grew up in Northern New Mexico, daughter of Agueda and Eusebio Martinez. Her family came from a long line of weavers. She married Francisco Archuleta in October of 1940. […]
Adams State Introduces New M.A. Emphasis in Cultural Resource Management
ALAMOSA, CO. (April 10, 2014) . . . A new emphasis in Cultural Resource Management (CRM) was approved for the M.A. in Humanities by the Board of Trustees for Adams State University at its regular meeting, April 3. The 30-credit program will be offered in an online, cohort format, with the first cohort to begin […]
Horoscopes for the Week of April 17th-23th
Madam Shawcroft The Paw Print Aquarius 01/20-02/18 You may be like the wise executive mystic who uses spiritual understanding and universal truths as guidelines for making the best business decisions. If you have an important interview to attend, you might feel like reflecting for a few minutes beforehand to get your bearings. The same goes […]
Sangre de Cristo National Heritage Area Awards Grant to Adams State’s C.A.S.A.
ALAMOSA, CO. (April 14, 2014) . . . Adams State University’s student led-organization, C.A.S.A. (Cultural Awareness Student Achievement) was awarded a cultural heritage grant of nearly $5,000 from The Sangre De Cristo National Heritage Area for its project, Roots Run Deep: Preserving Heritage by Honoring Identity. “This project will focus on connecting students, faculty, and […]
Adams State Introduces New Minor in Latino Studies
ALAMOSA, CO. (April 2, 2014) . . . An information session about a new minor in Latino Studies is planned for noon on Friday, April 11, at Adams State University’s C.A.S.A. house, located on Faculty Dr. just north of First St. Faculty will make a presentation and answer questions, and refreshments will be served. The […]
Horoscopes for the Week of April 10th-16th
Madam Shawcroft The Paw Print Aquarius 01/20-02/18 You may be like the wise executive mystic who uses spiritual understanding and universal truths as guidelines for making the best business decisions. If you have an important interview to attend, you might feel like reflecting for a few minutes beforehand to get your bearings. The same goes […]
Current Students Exhibit Future Leadership Qualities
ALAMOSA (April 2) – A dinner of uncommon cuisine, live music in the background, and well-dressed students are aspects of the annual Adams State University Leadership Awards Banquet. Matthew Martinez ‘13, Adams State veterans’ coordinator and master of ceremonies, greeted students and guests. He congratulated the students who go “above and beyond.” The keynote speaker, […]
Dollars and Business Sense Tax Help Colorado Program Helps Adams State Students get Workforce-ready
Melissa Viola ASU Communications ALAMOSA (March 31) – At Tax Help Colorado’s free tax site located on Adams State University’s campus in Alamosa, the students who serve as volunteer tax preparers are expected to dress in suits, greet clients with a smile and a handshake, and place as much emphasis on providing excellent customer service […]
Adams State Hosts ACT Academy
ALAMOSA (March 24) –Adams State University hosted an ACT Academy for high school juniors, on March 18. According to Karen Lemke, director of the College Readiness Programs, 13 schools and over 300 students participated. Kaitlynn Wright, Alamosa High School, said the ACT Academy helped prepare her with testing tips and strategies. This is the second […]
The Heart of La Puente: Feeding our Community with Knowledge and Awareness
Caitie Ryan-Norton The Paw Print Hunger can be a driving force that motivates us and regulates our daily schedules. We all know the feeling of a rumbling stomach that tells us it’s nearly time for the next meal. What happens though, when we have to ignore the signs our bodies give us when we are […]
Horoscopes for the Week of April 3rd – 9th
Madam Shawcroft The Paw Print Aquarius 01/20-02/18 Jupiter forges ahead in your work and lifestyle sector, so use this opportunity to catch up on obligations and finalize deadlines. You might have a chance to close a lucrative deal if you’re willing to study the terms and conditions in detail. Though some of your conversations could […]
ASU’s First Women’s Week a Huge Success
Tori Vigil The Paw Print This week-long women’s event, a first for Adams State, was a big success with approximately 450 attendees. The nine events planned for the week-long celebration included a Kindred Spirits Luncheon, a film showing of “Miss Representation,” a Wellness Wednesday Lunch-n-learn, a Faculty Lecture, a Round Table discussion, a Poetry Slam, […]
A Letter to Her By Reuben Chavira
As I lay here, listening to you sleep, you’re the last thought of the day, that my heart wants to keep. Minutes into hours, the river runs deep, the only thing that is constant, is the way my heart beats. The way my heart feels, the way art reveals… the way my soul seeps, the […]
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