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Nick Spencer My fellow students pay close attention and try to learn something in this week’s psychology column. I say this in the most sincere and honest way possible! I’m currently in Social Psychology with Dr. Kelso (which is awesome btw), and we were assigned a reading that most people could benefit from. Have you […]

Veritas: Body Language: The Unspoken Language

Erica Ulibarri Have you ever wondered what another person is feeling? You watch them from across the room and you notice they’re sitting with perfect posture, they’re well dressed, and have great hygiene. The person next to them is fidgety, avoids eye contact, and is reluctant to show emotion. Although you haven’t met these people […]

Facebook Messenger Has Become an Absolute Sensation

Steven Petrov The Paw Print The messenger app proved that Zuckerberg can create more unique products The controversial decision of Facebook to transform Messenger into a separate mobile app is finally paying off. Researches show that during the majority of the time in the last 2 months, Facebook Messenger has been the most popular app […]

Mass Comm Department Unveils Changes to Courses

Beth Bonnsetter The Paw Print ALAMOSA, Colo. – The faculty of the Mass Communication program at Adams State proudly announce their course offerings for the spring of 2015. The program has a couple of new courses that the faculty anticipates students will enjoy. Beth Bonnstetter will be teaching COMM 255 Fundamentals of Media Communication, which […]

Girl Code and Guy Code Comedians at ASU

Kailie Hartman The Paw Print MTV’s Girl Code and Guy Code comedians brought some colorful comedy to campus on October 9. For homecoming weekend Nicole Byer and Kevin Barnett put on a comedy show at 8pm in the Plachy gym. Both Byer and Barnett shocked the crowed with raunchy jokes that were equally uncomfortable as […]

ASU Homecoming Parade 2014 Was Out of this World

The Homecoming Parade on Main Street on Saturday, October 11 was a success. Local families, as well as students, lined the streets to show their support at this festive event. The parade began with the Veterans Club, followed by alumni in classic cars. After that, every ASU sponsored club was in attendance. Several of the […]

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; […]

Veritas: “The Truth About Lies”

Brandon Gallegos On average, a person will exchange at least two lies a day. One report assessed that up to 27% of face to face conversations contained a lie, and nearly a third of phone calls involved some form of deceit. As technology advances, we are provided with many new forms of communication. With these […]

Recycling at ASU Needs Your Help

Marty Jones                                                                                                           […]

Porter Hall’s Lunch Time Talks: Week One

Stephen Jiron                                                                                                            […]

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