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ASU Will Celebrate 2nd Annual Women’s Week

ALAMOSA (February 24) – Celebrating women – their accomplishments and continued struggles – the Second Annual Adams State University Women’s Week will be held from March 6 through March 14. For the second year, sociology major Tori Martinez ’15, with support from students, professors, and staff, organized a week of activities. Events are open to […]

ASAP Pierda Pump Event On February 28, 2015

ALAMOSA (February 24) – The Adams State University Piedra Pump Climbing Competition is Saturday, February 28, in Rex Activity Center. This will be the first competition on the new wall built by Eldorado Climbing Walls in the summer of 2014. “We are excited to host our first USA Climbing Collegiate Climbing Series (CCS) which will bring […]

Long-Awaited Deal Between EU and Greece

Steven Petrov The Paw Print In the last decade, Greece has slowly turned into one of the European Union’s major internal problems, with the huge amounts of national debt that the country has accumulated to various financial institutions. The South Eastern country used to be one of the wealthiest countries in the eastern part of […]

Musical Theatre Will Feature Latin American Women

ALAMOSA (February 25) – Two major events will kick-off Adams State University Women’s Week. Three legendary Latin American Women will be celebrated through a music theatre work, Tres Vidas, and International Women’s Day will include art, yoga, presentations, and entertainment. The events are free and open to the public. Tres Vidas, produced by the Core […]

Deadline Approaches to Apply for Scholarships

ALAMOSA (February 18) – Scholarships at Adams State University are available for 2015-2016 with an application deadline of March 1. The qualifications for each of those scholarships vary. Tammy Lopez, executive director of the ASU Foundation, said: “Last year, the ASU Foundation provided $948,000 in support through private scholarships and the Grizzly Club.” There are […]

EU Leaders Approve A Plan Against Terrorism

Steven Petrov The Paw Print A little over a month since the terrible and radical terroristic attacks in Paris took place, the leaders of the European Union reached a mutual agreement that they all have to join efforts in the fight against the terror that has been coming from the Middle East in the recent […]

Samsung Releases Smartphone With Three Screens

Steven Petrov The Paw Print Samsung Electronics plan to release two brand new versions of its latest and newest product – the Galaxy S5. The company plans to show its customers and shareholders that it can still bring unique and innovative products to the market. The senior management team has chosen the month of March […]

US States Against Huge Lottery Jackpots

Steven Petrov The Paw Print The “Powerball” lottery has officially announced that three winning tickets were sold for the enormous $563 million jackpot for this weekend’s drawing. This jackpot was the 5th largest in the history of “Powerball” and that drew significant amount of attention from people all over the country. Millions of people spent […]

Alamosa Artist Show Off Their Work a Monthly Art Hop

Sarah Ehrlich   The Paw Print The newest cultural event in Alamosa has arrived and will be here the first Friday of every month! Introducing the Art Hop, a collaborative effort of Adams State graduate students, community members, and local businesses to show and support new artwork to patrons entering their stores. Participating businesses include […]

Terrorism Won’t Bring Success To The Islamic State

Steven Petrov The Paw Print The attacks of September 11th 2001 were of significant importance for the terroristic group of Al Qaeda because the Taliban organization hit the world’s media capital, New York, as well as the heart of the US military and law enforcement institutions, “The Pentagon” in Arlington County, Virginia. Most of the […]

ASU Spring Enrollment Stays Even With Last Year

ALAMOSA, COLO. (Feb. 6, 2015) . . . Adams State University’s spring 2015 enrollment is comparable to last spring’s, due to 8 percent growth in graduate student enrollment, according to Dr. Michael Mumper, vice president for Enrollment Management & Program Development. Total enrollment as of census date, February 4, is 3,470, a decrease of less […]

Adams State Hosts CAMP Celebration

ALAMOSA (February 10) – The Adams State University College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) hosted a celebration on February 6 to congratulate the 30 Adams State students currently enrolled in the program and to expose over 50 visiting high school students to the supportive atmosphere at Adams State. The high school students were visiting campus as […]

McCoy’s Sculptures to Display in Gallery

ALAMOSA (February 9) – The Adams State University Cloyde Snook Gallery exhibit, Propel, by local artist Sharon McCoy, displays a body of ceramic sculptures fixed on a portrayal of longing and a passionate desire to journey beyond the restrictive present. McCoy will give an artist lecture at 4 p.m. Thursday, February 19, in the Art […]

Doyle’s Faculty Recital is February 17

ALAMOSA (February 10) – The Adams State University Faculty Percussion Recital by James Doyle will begin at 7 p.m. Tuesday, February 17, in Leon Memorial Hall. Music will include Electric Counterpoint by Steve Reich; Woodpecker by Louis Andriessen; First Concerto by Lou Harrison; After the Crash by Andrew Staniland and New-thaan by Bob Becker. Electric […]

“Vladimir Putin Acts Like A Tyrant”

Steven Petrov The Paw Print “The military power of Kiev can not defeat the Russian army, so a political resolution must be found” The international news agency, Reuters, has reported that the United Kingdom has expressed its strong disagreement with the way the Russian President Vladimir Putin has acted during the 1-year long political and […]

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