Model United Nations Active Around ASC Campus
Irma Sandoval The Paw Print Model United Nations has been making their mark around campus this year with their third place win at the chili cook-off for their red chili recipe and upcoming events. The Model UN is planning their annual trip to the global conference and homecoming events including the Medicine Show and the […]
Recent World News Reports Marred with Violence
Armando Montano The Paw Print Yemen Tactile rockets were fired on a protest camp in the capital of Sanaa, killing at least two people. The act was committed in conjunction with the Yemeni uprising which followed other uprising in the area, similar to the Tunisian Revolution and the Egyptian Revolution.
‘Green’ Options Available Around ASC Campus
Jose Orozco The Paw Print There has been a huge national movement within the last decade to “Think Green.” Green has been designated the color of sustainability. With implementation of renewable energy sources like windmill farms and solar power plants, cleaner water systems and recycling plants, and renewable resources of energy such as ethanol gas […]
Chevron Found Guilty in 18 Year Rainforest Pollution Case
Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print In an impressive 18 year long legal battle with the Texaco Inc. Chevron, earlier this year residents of Ecuador’s rainforest won a closely monitored environmental case that finds the oil conglomerate guilty of rainforest pollution. Excessive amounts of toxic petroleum sludge that was found in the rain forest region’s rivers […]
CIA and NYPD Spying on Muslim Communities
Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print Recent investigations by the Associated Press have uncovered a secret partnership between the New York Police Department and the CIA, which has further intensified the blurred lines between foreign and domestic government spying. Since September 11, 2001 there has been a drastic change within the New York Police Department. The […]
Conversation by Molina was a Huge Hit
Reggie Thompson The Paw Print Rapper and spoken word poet, Molina visited the Adams State campus on September 20th in what he would call a “conversation” held in Carson Auditorium.
Putin to Try for Russian Presidency
Will Cameron The Paw Print Moscow – Vladimir Putin, current Prime Minister of Russia, has announced that he is planning to reclaim the Russian presidency in March of next year. Putin served at this position from 2000 to 2008, but under new laws may be able to serve as president till 2024.
Roberds’ Constitution Day Lecture
Armando Montano The Paw Print Constitution Day was celebrated at Adams last Thursday, Sept.15, with a lecture, “The United State Constitution and Bill of Rights: Are All Persons Born in the United State Citizens?” examining the impact of the U.S. Constitution towards the range of citizens in the US today. The lecture was put on […]
ASC’s Counseling Center has Something for Everyone
Jose Orozco The Paw Print The Adams State Counseling Center, located in 220 Richardson Hall, is open and free to all students and their families to receive individual, group, and/or couples counseling. All information shared with the Counseling Center staff is confidential within the limits of the law. Staff and counselors are available form 8 […]
Autumn @ Adams Events, Fun for All Ages
Melissa Skinner The Paw Print The eighth Annual Autumn at Adams celebration kicked off Tuesday. At least one event took place on campus every evening for the entire week, ending Saturday night with a tailgate party. Autumn at Adams is an annual event that invites community members and Adams State College students and faculty to […]
Sports Schedule: September 21- October 1
Wednesday, September 21st Noon Grizzly Club Luncheon SLV Brewing Company 7 p.m. Women’s Soccer at New Mexico Highlands Las Vegas, N.M. Friday, September 23rd 3 p.m. Women’s Soccer vs. Colorado Mesa ASC Lacrosse & Soccer Field
ASC’s Dr. Andrews Selected to Attend Bhuta Institute
Linda Relyea Adams State College Dr. Barb Andrews was chosen as on of 12 individuals who will receive the honor of attending the Bhutan Institute in October. “It is a once in a lifetime experience,” Andrews said. “I am truly honored to have been chosen.” According to Dr. Theodore Remley, Jr., professor and Batten Endowed […]
How Important is Your Morning Caffeine Fix
Megan Smith The Paw Print Many students and staff on the Adams State College Campus were looking forward to having a coffee spot in the new McDaniel building’ which will include space for some sort of concessions. The first floor will also include another study lounge, 24-hour access student computer lab, and Wi-Fi connectivity. Construction […]
ASC Takes as Stand AGainst Suicide With a New Grant
Jose Orozo The Paw Print Suicide is something that many people have to deal with even if they do not want to. It is estimated that about every 20 minutes there is at least one person to commit suicide. More men succeed at committing suicide, but more women attempt it. Depending on the source, suicide […]
Dr. Finney Exposes the Pro-War Agenda of News Coverage
Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print The widely established belief that professional American and international media cong-lomerates are reputable sources of un-biased, fact finding news was poignantly critiqued, during the first of a series of fall Faculty Lectures aimed at raising the consciousness of student, faculty and community members.
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