Midterm Tests
Levi Savage Lowe Paw Print Throughout the last few weeks, many students have been taking their midterms for all of their classes. This test is a great way for students to be able to determine whether they should withdraw from the class or if they should continue with the class until the end. These tests […]
Techniques for relieving stress
Bailey Sessions The Paw Print One of the biggest challenges in college is not what many would think it is. It’s not studying, balancing a social life, or eating healthy; it’s managing stress. As people become more stressed, they are unable to do the other challenges they believed they would face. However, managing stress is […]
Evans will receive the ASU Willis Fassett Jr. Individual Award Article by Linda Relyea
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT Linda Relyea (ASU News) 719-587-7827 Tammy Lopez (Foundation Office) 719-587-7609 ALAMOSA (October 18) – Receiving a scholarship as a Adams State student, Wayne Evans began paying it forward once he began his professional career. The Adams State University Foundation will present Wayne and Ellen Evans with the Willis Fassett Jr. Award at the […]
ASU Model UN High School Conference is October 19 & 20
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT Linda Relyea (ASU News) 719-587-7827 Mariah McDermott (Model UN) mcdermottmj@grizzlies.adams.edu ALAMOSA (October 16) – The Adams State University Model United Nations Team will host four regional high schools for the SOCOMUN 2018 High School Conference on Friday and Saturday. Members of Adams State’s Model United Nations Club will also use the conference […]
Adams State CoRE CASA Center hosts AES students
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT Linda Relyea (ASU News) 719-587-7827 Oneyda Maestas (CASA Center) 719-587-7880 ALAMOSA (October 19) – The Adams State University Co-Curricular Recreation and Engaement Office (CoRE) Cultural Awareness and Student Achievement (CASA) Center exposed Alamosa Elementary first-grade students to a variety of activities highlighting Hispanic Heritage and science on October 16.Students from CoRE CASA introduced the […]
Brooklyn 99 to Pass the Time
Levi Savage Lowe Paw Print Are you bored and unable to find anything good to watch? Brooklyn 99 is an amazing show that has been on air since September 2013. This show is a comedy that will grab your attention and pull you into a ride you never thought could be possible. You will be […]
Things to do
Bailey Sessions The Paw Print Sometimes it can be challenging to find things to do in a town as small as Alamosa. We don’t have access to a mall, unless you consider Walmart to be one. So what exactly are a bunch of bored college students to do? For starters, there’s The Loft in the […]
The Party Has Returned
Levi Savage Lowe The Paw Print A game, that so many people thought was at its end and could no longer be revived, has returned. At the beginning of this month, on October 5th, the newest game in the Mario Party franchise was released, Super Mario Party! This game has broken old ground with the […]
Hiking in and around Alamosa
Bailey Sessions The Paw Print It can be hard as college students to stay active. An easy way to stay active, however, is hiking. It’s an excellent way to stay healthy, easy to do with a group of people, and cheap; if that doesn’t scream college kid friendly, then nothing will. Unfortunately, Alamosa itself doesn’t […]
A Pantry For All
Levi Savage Lowe The Paw Print Ever in need of food, but don’t have the money to be able to get some? Well, you are in luck because this article has great information for you! Adams State University has a food pantry that allows students to get free and delicious food, and it’s located right […]
ASU Host’s National Society of Leadership and Success Banquet
Maya Rameriez The Paw Print ALAMOSA (April 24) – Forty-four Adams State University students were inducted into the National Society of Leadership and Success Banquet on April 17, in McDaniel Hall. Catered by local restaurant, May Wa, the banquet room was filled with the inductees, their friends and family. NSLS graduates received a cord and […]
The Judge Movie Review
Rebecca Carey The Paw Print This 141-minute court comedy and drama film is about the shady but brilliant Chicago defense attorney Hank Palmer (Robert Downey Jr.). He returns to his hometown in Indiana after learning his mother passed away. However when he reunites with his father, Judge Joseph Palmer (Robert Duvall), this triggers an old […]
Alternative Spring Break: Time Over the Border
Chelsea Henderson The Paw Print Many are attracted to social service – the rewards are immediate, the gratification quick. But if we have social justice, we won’t need social service.” ~Julian Bond Alternative Spring Break (ASB) is a learning experience and immersion into different cultures. ASU groups have gone to New Orleans, San Francisco, and […]
Best Rated Restaurants in Alamosa
Jordan Smith The Paw Print Food is one of the many pleasures and comforts we have in our lives, especially as college students. It’s nice having the dining hall right outside our doors, but after a whole year, the food from the dining hall can get a little boring, and sometimes sickening. Eating the same […]
Before I Go to Sleep Movie Review
Rebecca Carey The Paw Print This 92-minute thriller and mystery tells the story of Christine Lucas (Nicole Kidman) who suffers from anterograde amnesia and is unable to form new memories. She can store information throughout the day but every night when she goes to sleep her brain resets itself. Everything she learned about her past […]
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