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Laughter as a Natural Medicine

Steven Petrov The Paw Print It is not a simple coincidence that, for centuries, people have looked at laughing as a “contagious” emotional state that is also a fantastic natural “medicine.” The scientific facts that our modern day world have been founding regard the “laughing” process and its positive influence on the human body. The […]

Chia – The Ancient “Super-Food” of the Mayans

Steven Petrov The Paw Print The etymology of the word “Chia” comes from the language of the ancient Mayan civilization meaning “strength” and is most often consumed in the form of seeds, which can be mixed with almost any kind of food, water, juice etc. This food was used by some of the most ancient […]

Home Away from Home

Jake Hughes The Paw Print That familiar sound of the kettle boiling whistled in the back ground as I scanned my bleak room for any more belongings, the time had finally come for me to move on to new pastures. The opportunity that I had long been dreaming about had come around and I was […]

Setting High Life Goals Leads to Healthy Lifestyle

Steven Petrov The Paw Print Confidence, self-esteem, and faith in the accomplishment of big goals and dreams, despite all of the difficulties and set-backs one may encounter, makes a person live longer. Scientists from Brandeis and Rochester universities have also proven that people who tend to set higher goals for themselves tend to lead a […]

ASU Human Performance Lab Continues Community Testing

ALAMOSA (February 5) – The Adam State University Human Performance and Physical Education Department (HPPE) continues to offer the community a variety of affordable fitness tests. Testing will be located in the Human Performance Lab room 106, located in the East Campus Building. Dr. Tracey Robinson, professor of HPPE, and graduate assistants Clayton Foster and […]

Horoscopes for the Week of Feb. 13th-19th

Madam Shawcroft The Paw Print Aquarius 01/20-02/18 You’ll be at your best during this period. You’ll find it easy to work at a steady pace and make slow but significant progress. The energy is powerful and supportive for anything you want to do to improve your work situation and career prospects. Expect a few delays. […]

Ode to Gosling

Elizabeth Young The Paw Print The Proposal with Sandra Bullock?  Wrong Ryan. Comic book movie, The Green Lantern? Surely, you must be an idiot. Both are Canadian, both say “aboot”… But only one has my heart, and I think Gosling is cute. The movie, The Ides of March. Screw politics. It had Ryan Gosling. What […]

Wall, Smith, Bateman Scholarship Continues to Assist ASU Accounting Students

ALAMOSA (February 6) – Wall, Smith, Bateman Inc. awarded accounting scholarships to the following Adams State University students, Kimberly Crowther, Olivia DeHerrera, Brittany Harlan, Kelly Lamb, Amanda Morrow, Courtney Nesenson, and Kelsey Sellars. Wall, Smith, Bateman Inc. current partners Ron Chapman, Bob Gjellum, Sheila Hicks, Lyle Hood, Mike Hudson, Kimberley Temple, Melanie Valdez, Karla Willschau, […]

Snow That Doesn’t Melt: Real or Government Conspiracy?

Miranda Mattson The Paw Print Last week Atlanta, Georgia was blanketed with a few inches of snow. Of course snow in the southern states is quite rare; but is it actually snow? Hundreds of viral videos have been posted on the web trying to test this. The experiment involves a snowball and a lighter. The […]

ASU Professor Plans Trip to Australia

ALAMOSA (February 4) – Adams State University’s Dr. Tim Armstrong, professor of biology, will lead a trip to Australia in the summer of 2014. The trip will include visits to several of the eastern coastal cities, various national parks, and snorkeling on the Great Barrier Reef. “Australia’s natural history is fascinating because of their unusual […]

Jail House Gallery Will Feature Schilling and Pijoan

ALAMOSA (February 10) – Adams State University Professor of Art Eugene Schilling, and Randy Pijoan, adjunct professor of art, will exhibit their work at the first Taos Americaños Concert and Art Exhibit. An opening reception will be from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 15, at the Jail House Gallery, located downstairs in the […]

The Business With Online Payments- Apple’s New Goal

Steven Petrov The Paw Print Apple thinks of creating a new app for iPhone and iPad The leader and innovator in the high-tech industry, Apple, has set a new goal in front of the company’s management. The company wants to offer an online payment service to its customers, making it a direct competitor of the […]

Bitter Sweet

Jake Hughes The Paw Print I sat and glared out the window, watching and listening to the rain beat on the window creating a musical background for my thoughts. It was 2:00 in the morning and I still couldn’t sleep. The overwhelming thoughts of murder tainted my mind and kept me from thinking straight. My […]

Horoscopes for the Week of Feb. 6th-12th

Madam Shawcroft The Paw Print Aquarius 01/20-02/18 You could be a purveyor of inspired ideas that benefit you and others. A lively energy might encourage your curiosity to delve into all kinds of subjects in order to find answers, meaningful connections, and creative opportunities. If an aspect of your life seems to need some extra […]

The 2014 District History Fair Winners Announced

ALAMOSA (January 28) – Middle and high school students competed in the annual District History Fair, part of the National History Day Competition, on Saturday, January 25. Hosted by the Adams State University Department of History, Anthropology, Philosophy, Political Science, and Spanish, the event’s theme, “Rights and Responsibilities in History,” included individual and group entries. […]

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