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A Pantry For All

Levi Savage Lowe The Paw Print Ever in need of food, but don’t have the money to be able to get some? Well, you are in luck because this article has great information for you! Adams State University has a food pantry that allows students to get free and delicious food, and it’s located right […]

Christopher O’Brien Will Speak At Nielsen

ALAMOSA (April 29) – Author of “The Mysterious Valley,” and many other works, Christopher O’Brien will speak at the final lecture in the Earth, Water, and Sky series. Sponsored by Adams State University Nielsen Library and the Adventure Program, the presentation begins at 6 p.m. Tuesday, May 5, in the library on the second floor. […]

Nepal Earthquake Claims 2,350 Victims

Steven Petrov The Paw Print On Saturday, April 25th a powerful earthquake, with a Richter magnitude of 7.9, hit Nepal. This has been the most devastating natural disaster in the last few decades for the Far-East country. The country’s Ministry of Internal Affairs has officially announced on Sunday, April 26th that the number of victims […]

Alternative Spring Break- Hatch, New Mexico

Darin Sisneros The Paw Print Alternative spring break –Hatch, New Mexico Six ASU Students took part in an alternative spring break service trip to Hatch, New Mexico.  The trip was sponsored by ASU Newman in partnership with United Campus Ministry. The trip connected ASU students with students from Western, CSU Pueblo, and Fort Lewis College, whose […]

UK Trader Charged With Stock Market Manipulation

Steven Petrov The Paw Print Five years ago the US Congress authorized the prosecution to press criminal charges against those stock brokers that make fortunes by using illegal schemes and manipulations. Few years have gone by since then, but the first major defendants from the Finance industry have been appointed. Navinder Singh Sarao was recently […]

Percussion Extravaganza Is On April 28

ALAMOSA (April 21) – The Adams State University Percussion Extravaganza begins at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 28, in Richardson Hall Auditorium. The Adams State Percussion Ensemble will perform the works of Levitan, Rennick, Reich, Shostakovich, Trevino, Westlake, and more. According to James Doyle, Adams State percussion director, the concert is in two parts and begins […]

The Greek Government Turns To East For Help

Steven Petrov The Paw Print The official spokesperson for the Russian president, Dmitry Peskov, has officially stated that as of now there hasn’t been any contractual agreement reached with Greece on the possibility for financial help from Russia in the range of 3-5 billion euros. However, he explained that any assistance in this size will […]

Lilly Pulitzer Collaborates With Target

Maya Ramirez The Paw Print ALAMOSA, Colo. – This past Sunday Target was packed with anxious Lilly Pulitzer fans. Lily Pulitzer’s collections from women’s clothing to household items will now be sold at the nearest Target locations. Designer Lilly Pulitzer created a very successful clothing brand throughout her lifetime. She is most known for her […]

From Ordinary Teen To Multimillionaire Entrepreneur

Steven Petrov The Paw Print Jamal Edwards is the name of a 23-year-old Englishmen from West London, who started a media empire through YouTube, which currently has a net worth of over 8 million British pounds. Most of us have never heard about his exceptional accomplishment, but his story deserves to be told so that […]

ASU Student Will Compete in National Pagent

Maya Ramirez The Paw Print ALAMOSA (April 22) – Keara Collester, sophomore at Adams State University, received the title of Miss Colorado American Coed 2015 Queen in March, 2015. As the Miss Colorado Coed, Collester will attend the National Pageant for her age group in Florida at Walt Disney World during the week of Thanksgiving […]

Spring Jazz Concert Is April 22

ALAMOSA (April 15) – The Adams State University Jazz Concert begins at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 22, in Richardson Hall Auditorium. The concert will feature some of the traditional jazz classics from Miles Davis and Dizzy Gillespie, plus a few surprises. “We will be dipping into some classic Smokey Robinson, art rock from King Crimson […]

Film Experts Come To The Valley

Brock Gallegos The Paw Print Adams State University Community Partnerships and the Southern Colorado Film Commission are proud to be hosting a Media Professionals Career Workshop. Filming experts are making a rare appearance in the San Luis Valley. These experts will help enlighten the different creative, technological, and business aspects of the film industry. Donald […]

Empower U Week April 13 Through April 17

ALAMOSA (April 10) –Adams State University Empower U committee will host a week of events from April 13 through April 17. At all the events, Passport to Fitness will be handed out for a chance to win prizes at the Undie Mile on Friday. Dr. Misti Neutzling will speak during the Cultural Change event at […]

Adam’s First Brass Concert Makes A Statement

Amie Chadwick The Paw Print Last Thursday evening, April 9th, the University’s Brass Choir made their premiere in Leon concert auditorium. The band, a collaboration between college students, alumni, and community members, began its journey just a few months prior with the push of resident trumpet major Jon Colson. “After hearing many other brass choirs,” […]

Adams State University Hosts Pan American Days

ALAMOSA (April 27) – Sierra Grande High School student Cristal Cepeda and Monte Vista High School student Diego Lopez received scholarships to Adams State University, valued at $600, during the annual Pan American Days, hosted by El Parnaso, the Adams State Spanish Club, on April 23. Overall results include Sargent High School, first place; Monte […]

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