The Proposal to Lower the Cost of College Fees
Jessica Shawcroft The Paw Print President Barak Obama has a plan to help lower the cost of college! The goal here is to provide students at higher rated schools less expensive loans or bigger grants. President Barack Obama is proposing to change the federal student aid programs to help struggling college students through their education. […]
Twinkies Production to Possibly Resume This Year
Kendra Medford The Paw Print Big news to those of you here in college and generally cheap: the most delicious junk food around, the famous TWINKIE is coming back into business! So for those of you who love this sweat treat – or who can’t afford the expensive food – you will no longer have […]
Third Day Gives Performance in Greeley, Colo.
Helen Smith The Paw Print The award winning Christian rock band Third Day rocked the Union Colony Civic Center in Greeley, Colo. on the night of April 27. This concert was a part of Third Day’s tour promoting their latest album “Miracle.” The band has been traveling on this tour for the course of one […]
Senior Composition Recital an Impressive Performance
Kira Budge The Paw Print On Tuesday, April 20, senior Josh Wohlrabe, who’s majoring in Music Performance and Composition, gave his senior composition recital to a varied and engaged crowd. His works had been written for varied instruments and in slightly different styles, but all held an overall tone and style that could only be […]
Diego Cacique Performs a Junior Guitar Recital
Kendra Medford The Paw Print On Thursday, April 25 at 7pm in Leon Memorial Hall, Diego Cacique gave a Junior Guitar Recital. Diego Cacique is a music major at Adams State University. For his recital, Diego first played “Un Dia de Noviembre” by Leo Brouwer, which was written for a Cuban film of the same […]
Final ASU Jazz Band Concert Amazes Audience
Kira Budge The Paw Print On Thursday, April 11, the Adams State Jazz Band performed in their last concert of the school year, which went off without a hitch. Directed by Dr. Luttrell, standing in for Mr. Doyle, who is on sabbatical this semester, the concert covered a series of jazz hits and styles across […]
SLV Women’s Resource Center Hosts Banquet
Helen Smith The Paw Print On Thursday evening, April 11, the San Luis Valley Women’s Resource Center hosted a very special event. Over 300 guests came to Alamosa’s River of Life at the Assembly of God church for a fundraising banquet, followed by guest speaker Gianna Jessen. The story Gianna Jessen tells is a powerful […]
Possible Gun Negligence Leads to Recent Deaths
Rachel Decker The Paw Print Gun safety is an issue that many fail to acknowledge. Most people would agree that being cautious around weapons is necessary, but as of 5pm Tuesday, two young children in different cases have shot and killed friends and family. Many blame the incidents on gun negligence. Six-year-old Brandon Holt was […]
EARTH Group Sponsoring ASU Earth Week Events
Peter McDill The Paw Print The Environmental Action for Resources, Transportation and Health Group, or EARTH Group, is sponsoring ASU’s annual Earth Week events from April 22-28. Led by EARTH Group Coordinator Dr. Jared Beeton, the group will push to increase awareness and education about the ASU community living a proactively more sustainable lifestyle. When […]
Recent Issues with Wild Horses in the United States
Helen Smith The Paw Print If you think that wild horses roaming on the range in large herds is a thing of the past, you should think again. The number of wild and feral horse in the United States has increased significantly in the past decade. This had led to significant issues in the government […]
Controversy Over Jesus Portrait in Ohio School
Rachel Decker The Paw Print An Ohio school district decided to take a portrait of Jesus off display in one of their high schools in an attempt to avoid a lawsuit on the rise. The portrait, which had hung in various schools amongst the district for 66 years, received complaints from a student and two […]
Aurora Theatre Gunman Pleads Guilty to Shooting
Rachel Decker The Paw Print Just days before the prosecution will announce their decision on whether to pursue the death penalty, Aurora theatre gunman James Holmes has decided to plea guilty. His plea is being made as part of a deal: if he takes the plea, he will spend the rest of his life in […]
Chelsea Oden’s Senior Composition Recital Succeeds
Kira Budge The Paw Print On Saturday, March 23, Composition and Music Education major Chelsea Oden, who will graduate this semester, gave her senior composition recital to an enthusiastic audience of faculty, students, friends and family. Oden, who plays clarinet along with composing music, has been a well-rounded and gifted member of the Music Department […]
Dr. Lipke’s Faculty Piano Recital Covers The Ages
Helen Smith The Paw Print On Sunday night, Dr. William Lipke of the ASU Music Department brought a classy touch to Leon Hall with his piano recital. Seeing Dr. Lipke in a tailed tuxedo made the audience feel as though they should be in formal attire as well. The recital almost seemed a tour through […]
Post Spring Break Concert Featuring YG Flops
Kaymarie Jones The Paw Print What was supposed to be the concert of the century turned out to be a disaster. The After Spring Break YG Concert scheduled to begin at 6pm in Plachy Hall started approximately four hours later. According to the producers of the show, they did not have enough opening acts to […]
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