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Adams State Unveils New Free Mobile App

ALAMOSA (January 21) –Adams State University announces the availability of a free mobile app for iOS and Android devices. In partnership with Ellucian, a leader in developing solutions for higher education, Adams State now offers everyone a way to check campus news, events, map locations, and more from their mobile devices. Students can also securely […]

New STEM Saturday Events Upcoming at ASU

Cindy Bervig The Paw Print ALAMOSA (January 23) – As part of Adams State University and Title V STEM’s ongoing efforts to influence student success in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Programs, STEM Saturdays continue this spring. These free interactive sessions are open to the public and will stimulate the imagination and curiosity of […]

Cyerbullying Speaker to Visit Adams State

ALAMOSA (January 16) – In an effort to raise awareness of cyberbullying and the damage it can cause, the Adams State University Department of Counselor Education hosts “Cyberbullying in Our Children’s Environment,” by Tina Meier, with the Megan Meier Foundation. The free event begins at 6 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 30 in McDaniel Hall room 101. […]

Alamosa Live Music Association Hosts Concerts

Heather Driedger The Paw Print ALMA is kicking off their 2014 membership drive with the annual “ALMA and Friends” benefit concert set for 7 p.m., Saturday, February 8, at the Bistro Rialto in Alamosa. You can sign up to become a member at the show and get in for free, or pay the general admission […]

ASU Hosts Speaker in Celebration of MLK

Dr. Ed Crowther The Paw Print Founder of the Algebra Project and nationally recognized civil rights activist Robert Parris Moses believes all students have the constitutional right to quality education. Adams State University brings Moses to campus in celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Week. Moses will present two free lectures on Thursday, Jan. 23: […]

Netflix Experience Massive Growth in Viewership

Richard Flamm The Paw Print Netflix’s subscribers have reached over 44 million, reaching a vastly increasing network of people while bringing in unprecedented profits. The Guardian reports that the massive jump in viewership despite competing companies like Amazon and Hulu is in part due to exclusive deals and titles including immediate hits like “House of […]

ASU Gallery Hosts Art Faculty from CSU-Pueblo

The Adams State University Cloyde Snook Gallery begins this spring 2014 season with a Faculty Exchange Exhibition. From January 14th through February 6th, art faculty from Colorado State University-Pueblo will exhibit their work at Adams State. An opening reception begins at 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 17, in the Cloyde Snook Gallery, located […]

Alamosa Welcomes Annual Cancer Relief Concert

Linda Relyea The Paw Print The San Luis Valley Cancer Relief Fund 3rd Annual Concert for Cancer Relief  will feature music inspired by the San Luis Valley, Taos, and Texas. Music will fill Leon Memorial Hall as Tish Hinojosa, Michael Hearne, and Don Richmond share their talents in a songwriter-in-the-round format to benefit the San […]

Paradojas Que Rodean el Legado de Mandela

Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print Dos de las paradojas que rodean al gran Nelson Mandela están en mi mente durante la semana de Martin Luther King Jr., quien alcanzo una  celebridad mundial luchando bajo las misas principales de Mandela. Una de ellas es cómo nuestra cultura centrada en la celebridad prácticamente ignora el trabajo del […]

La Palabra Hecha Carne: Poemas de Aarón Abeyta

Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print Para culminar la serie de presentaciones dedicado al Valle de San Luis, profesor de Inglés Aarón Abeyta dio una presentación en McDaniels Hall titulada “La Palabra Hecha Carne” que destacó los poemas y filosofía educativa de Abeyta. Un nativo de Antoñito, Abeyta absorbió la esencia del valle y su cultura […]

Santaland’s One Man Show Actor Relates

Linda Relyea The Paw Print Seated on a throne, dressed in candy cane striped tights, elf shoes and an elfin hat, John Hauser, Adams State University senior theatre major, gives it to the audience straight – from the writings of David Sedaris – about what Christmas really means. “The Santaland Diaries,” directed by Jim Willis, […]

ASU Hard at Work on Upcoming Musical

Since October, current theatre majors,  Adams State University music alumna, and Dr. Paul Newman have been memorizing lines, perfecting music, creating costumes, designing sets and lights, and anticipating passing along the excitement of the show to audiences. Adams State Theatre’s Musical Production, “Sleeping Beauty,” opens in time for the holiday season. Tickets go on sale […]

Alamosa About to Plunge Into Winter

Jessika Vandivier The Paw Print The buzz around campus this last weekend has been focused on the weather. The temperature in Alamosa is about to take a significant turn for the worst. For the most part, the climate has been fairly decent, staying steadily in the fifties. This definitely won’t last forever. According to Climate […]

US Gun Control Laws Left on the Backburner

Richard Flamm The Paw Print Gun control laws in the U.S. show no signs of growing stricter, now eleven months after the Newton shooting and mass murder of 27 people – most of them children. That shooting, as well as the one that occurred in a sleepy theater in Aurora, prompted serious discussion  about gun […]

Licencias de Manejar Para Indocumentados en DC

Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print El martes 5 de noviembre fue un día histórico para el Distrito de Columbia, ya que fueron aprobadas por el Concejo legislativo de la ciudad las licencias de conducir para indocumentados, que permitirán a residentes que no cuentan con estatus legal poder realizar dicho proceso. “Vamos a tener dos licencias, […]

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