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One of the Most Profound Religions

Jake Hughes The Paw Print Islam is one of the world’s most profound religions, yet, it is seen as one of the youngest. Islam is culturally strong within the Arab group of people. People who follow Islam are called Muslims, meaning “surrendered to god.” Islamic roots date back to the beginning of time which gives […]

Horoscopes for the Week of March 6th-12th

Madam Shawcroft The Paw Print Aquarius 01/20-02/18 Your antenna seems primed to seek out unusual experiences. You may be looking for opportunities that offer something a little bit different. Plus, social plans may have you in good spirits as the move of Venus into your sign paves the way for fun events and new friendships. […]

Excerpt from Aunt Dee, a Recently Published Novel by Stacy Davis

“She left for milk, and never made it back home, Sheryl…” That’s all he would ever tell me. I know it was a car crash, but I don’t know how it happened.  My daddy would never tell me, but I also never bothered to ask him, or anyone else for that matter. My mama was […]

Online Swap Shops: Let the Addiction Run Free

Stacy Davis The Paw Print If you have ever heard of the term “retail therapy” and know what it means, then you also know shopping has become one of our Nation’s biggest addictions. Having a bad day? Go buy a new blouse. Lost your job? Hit up the nearest mall and spend your blues away. […]

Carpio Named Director of Adams State’s HEAL Program

ALAMOSA (February 24) – Adams State University recently named Lia Carpio the director for the Higher Education Administration and Leadership (HEAL) graduate program. She succeeds Dr. Melissa Freeman who left for a faculty position at the University of Denver. “We had a great search and some very impressive candidates,” said School of Business Chair, Dr. […]

Southern Colorado Film Commission

Brock Gallegos                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                The Paw Print                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       The Southern Colorado Film Commission is an organization located in the Alamosa area that promotes economic development for the Southern Colorado area through filming. SoCo Film Commission (as we call it) is looking to raise money and is selling authentic posters such as an Indiana […]

Saved by Abby By Stacy Davis

The truth is I don’t feel the pain no more.  The tears still come, though they’re more or less just water runnin’ down my face.  It’s a strange feelin’, cryin’ when there ain’t no pain.  I guess I can’t control it much though.  I don’t know when it started, or why really, but the doc […]

London Underground

Jake Hughes The Paw Print Danny McCarthy, his partner Joe Fagan, and the West Side firm were all set to run amuck on the East Side boys. A twenty-five man army loaded to the brim with all the tools they need to cause absolute mayhem await the signal. The West Sides finest firm loaded up […]

ASU Student Chosen to Present Research at Ivy Plus Symposium

ALAMOSA (February 24) – When Ashlee DeHerrera received the Gates Millennium Foundation Scholarship during her senior year at Sargent High School, she knew she could “go to any college” in the nation. She chose Adams State University. A junior psychology and sociology major, DeHerrera recently wrote a paper on research she conducted and then submitted […]

Colcannon Will Perform at Adams State

ALAMOSA (February 21) – The Irish music of Colcannon will be in concert at Adams State University. The concert begins at 7 p.m. Friday, March 7, in Leon Memorial Hall. Earlier, a masterclass led by Colcannon members will be held at 2 p.m. in Leon Memorial. The masterclass is free and open to the public. […]

Horoscopes for the Week of February 27th-March 5

Madam Shawcroft The Paw Print Aquarius 01/20-02/18 Mercury forges ahead in your sign as of this week, bringing an opportunity to start projects that had been put on hold. Saturn, your co-ruler, turns retrograde along with Mars, so issues associated with goals and career matters could go through a more trying phase, as could plans […]

Students Around the Globe Benefit from Alvarez’ Dedication to Education

Danielle Quintana                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Adams State Univeristy ALAMOSA (February 20) – From the Philippines, to China, to Alamosa, Dr. Anicia Alvarez spreads inspiration and education across the world. An Adams State University Teacher Education Department Assistant Professor, Alvarez grew up in the Philippines which showed her “what it is like to have and not to have.” She […]

Horoscopes for the Week of February 20th-26th

Madam Shawcroft The Paw Print Aquarius 01/20-02/18 If you’re an inventive type, your thinking could be inspired, and you could feel blessed by the creative muse. Even though Mercury continues to rewind in your sign, this could highlight alternative viewpoints while sparking some brilliant ideas. Yet someone may not get the true uniqueness of one […]

Only Fools Forget

Its spring time in Seattle Washington and spring break is coming up. This would be my second spring break in America and I was going to do it with some style. My lady and I had been planning on going to visit her sister and family in Hawaii for a long time. Our obsession of […]

Untitled by Stacy Davis

Jen threw her covers off, crawled out of bed, and sat in her desk chair.  She stared at her bed, unable to blink.  It was dark and cold. She pulled her knees into chest and breathed deeply. “You win, bed. Tonight you win—again.” She glanced at the clock which flashed 2:41 am.  It had been […]

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