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La Puente Hosts Variety of Communal Activities

Caitie Ryan-Norton The Paw Print 1) FAIR I hope everyone was able to make it to La Puente’s booth at the Volunteer Fair on Wednesday to play some corn hole and meet some of our fabulous AmeriCorps members. If you didn’t get a chance to stop by it’s not too late to sign up for […]

Summertime and the Living was Artistic

Danielle Quintana The Paw Print ALAMOSA (September 16) – Packing up her excitement and creativity, Jenny Gawronski headed across seas for two ceramic residencies for the summer of 2013. Gawronski, Adams State University assistant professor of art, spent the first six weeks in Vallauris, France. She visited multiple museums in Paris gathering ideas for work […]

East Campus Opens its Doors to the Public

Rachel Heaton The Paw Print Last Thursday marked     the Grand Opening Celebration for the Adams State East Campus and the Department of Human Performance and Physical Education (HPPE). This event took place as part of the Autumn at Adams week on campus. The event started at 4 p.m. with a short ceremony, followed by […]

Control Robots With STEM Saturdays

Cindy Bervig The Paw Print The first Adams State University Title V STEM Saturday is September 14. The Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Program will be held from 9 a.m. until noon. George Sellman, assistant professor of computer science, will lead students through “Robotics and Interactive Art with Sensors and Arduinos,” in Porter Hall […]

Come Play at Grand Opening of ASU HPPE

Julie Waechter The Paw Print ALAMOSA, CO. (Sept. 9, 2013) . . . Community members are invited to join Adams State University’s Human Performance and Physical Education Department (HPPE) as it cuts the badminton net to inaugurate its new facility at the East Campus (formerly Evans Elementary School). The Grand Opening ceremony begins at 4 […]

Adams State Theatre Presents “Getting Out”

Linda Relyea The Paw Print ALAMOSA (September 5) – The Adams State University Theatre Program opens it 2013-2014 season with Getting Out directed by Jenna Neilsen, Associate Professor of Theatre. The play, by Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Marsha Norman, runs September 20, 21, 27, and 28 at 7:30 p.m.  There will be a Sunday matinee […]

HIV Cure Inches Closer to Reality

Richard Flamm The Paw Print Danish researchers have begun new human trials of a vaccine that they hope may prove to be a cure for the “Human Immunodeficiency Virus” known as HIV. According to the Huffington Post, results from the testing are expected within months. A cure has proven extremely difficult hitherto, due to the […]

Nieto Promueve el Turismo Mientras Minimiza la Guerra

Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print El presidente de México Enrique Peña Nieto ha redoblado esfuerzos para promover México como contendiente económico mientras minimiza la desatora Guerra contra las drogas.  Hasta la fecha, la Guerra ha producido más de 125,000 homicidios en México desde que comenzó en 2006. Aprovechando de la  historia de turismo, Nieto quiere […]

Escuela Zapatista: Justicia Social Como Forma de Vida

Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print Entre el 11 y el 17 de agosto, los zapatistas trajeron a más de 1.500 personas a sus comunidades para asistir a la Escuelita Zapatista. De acuerdo con un comunicado del EZLN de febrero pasado, en una curso titulado Libertad según las Zapatistas: Gobierno Autónomo I, nuestras compas bases de […]

September 11th Walk of Abundance

Campus Ministry Labyrinths have been used in ways both playful and profound since ancient times. The public is invited to take part in a labyrinth “Walk of Abundance” at the ASU campus on Wednesday, September 11. On this day, visitors are asked to bring non-perishable food items to lie along the labyrinth path. The grand […]

San Luis Valley Cultural Lectures Offered for Free

Linda Relyea ALAMOSA (August 29) – Over the centuries the unique culture of the San Luis Valley has remained vibrant. Impressed by a heritage they share with family and community, a group of Adams State staff and faculty organized the Title V Hilos Culturales lecture series, “Lifeways of the San Luis Valley.” Community members are […]

Adams University Cook-Off Set for September 14th

Linda Relyea ALAMOSA (August 30) – Sensational cooks and chili lovers plan to attend the ever-popular Adams State University Autumn@Adams Cook-Off starting at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 14, on the North Campus Green. Enter your special recipe for red or green chili or salsa for $10 and receive up to $150 for first place. Tickets […]

Adams State University Cares Volunteer Events

Linda Relyea ALAMOSA (September 3)     Fall semester at Adams State University means it is once again time for the annual ASU Cares volunteer events. ASU Cares is among the many ways the university encourages its students, faculty, and staff to tangibly engage within the community in a spirit of service and camaraderie. San Luis Valley […]

Adams State Planetarium Offers Free September Movies

Linda Relyea ALAMOSA (August 30)  The Adams State University Zacheis Planetarium  will be offering programming that includes free shows through the month of September. Thursday evening programs start at 7:00 p.m. and 7:45 p.m. Doors will open at 6:45 p.m. The Planetarium will offer a live earth program on September 5. September 12 will include […]

The Future of Nuclear Energy in America

Richard Flamm The Paw Print Nuclear power in the United Sates is at a crossroads. According to Forbes, up to 39 percent of the current nuclear industry workforce is eligible for retirement in the next four years.  Despite this rapid waning, some theorists believe that nuclear energy is the bright-future solution for humanity’s need for […]

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