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Adams State Announces Four Presidential Finalists

ALAMOSA, COLO. (Feb. 9, 2015) . . . The Board of Trustees for Adams State University today announced the names of four candidates selected as finalists to succeed Dr. David Svaldi as the next president of the institution. In alphabetical order, the finalists are: *Richard Duran, Ed.D. *Margaret E. Madden, Ph.D. *Ricardo Maestas, Ph.D. *Beverlee J. […]

Sign Up Now STEM Saturdays

ALAMOSA (January 28) –Adams State University and Title V Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Saturdays continue to offer free interactive sessions open to the public. Registration is required for the sessions, designed with specific grade-level, developmentally appropriate lessons in mind. Sessions are scheduled from 9 a.m. until noon. Enrollment is limited. February 7 – […]

A Valentine’s play, Stop Kiss Opens February 10

ALAMOSA (January 30) – A romance for Valentine’s Day, with a message – Stop Kiss, written by Diana Son and directed by Clarissa McNamara, opens at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 10, in the Xperimental Theatre and runs nightly through February 14. “An unspoken love, Stop Kiss is a love story that endures violence and judgment […]

The “Wind of Change”Started Blowing Again in Europe

Steven Petrov The Paw Print 100,000 Spaniards went out to support the leftist “Podemos” party The leader of the Spanish far leftist party “Podemos,” Pablo Iglesias, stated that the “wind of change” has blown again over Europe and that “it is time for a change” in front of over 100,000 people at the “Puerta del […]

Paul Grohowski Sworn in as New ASU Chief of Police

ALAMOSA, COLO. (Jan. 30, 2015) . . . At a swearing-in ceremony Friday, Adams State University welcomed to campus its new Chief of Police, Paul Grohowski. He comes to the San Luis Valley from Florida, but is a New York native and knows cold weather. “I think Adams State and I will fit well together, […]

ASU Takes Steps to Address Academic Fraud

ALAMOSA, COLO. (Jan. 15, 2015) . . . Adams State University President David Svaldi announced the university is freezing new enrollments in its print-based correspondence courses, pending external review of the student verification process. The measure was taken in response to a Chronicle of Higher Education report of fraudulent activities by an individual who admitted […]

Improv Troupe and Counseling Service Provide a Comedic Look at Psychology

ALAMOSA (January 23) – The Adams State University Counseling and Career Services and the Lost and Found Comedy Troupe teamed up to provide a comedic look at psychology throughout the centuries, and to tap into stereotypes of mental health. They present So How Does That Make You Feel?: The Evolution of Counseling at 6 p.m. […]

Adams State Art Faculty Invited Artists to Exhibit

ALAMOSA (January 14) – Adams State University Art Department faculty each chose an artist they admire, respect, and connect with, to exhibit in the Faculty Invites show. The exhibit is on display in the Cloyde Snook Gallery from January 19 through February 12. An opening reception will be held from 4 p.m. until 6 p.m. […]

ASU Archaeological Field School Receives Recognition

ALAMOSA (January 20) – On January 9, during the 2015 Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA) Annual Conference in Seattle, Washington, the Adams State University Fort Massachusetts Archaeological Field School received second place in a competition based on gender and minority inclusion in archaeological field schools,. The Society for Historical Archaeology is the largest international organization […]

The Saudi Arabian King Abdula Died at the Age of 90

Steven Petrov The Paw Print The news led to a temporary relief in the hideous decline in Oil prices  The Saudi Arabian national TV has recently announced that their king, Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud has died after being sick with pneumonia in the recent weeks. King Al Saud has been always referred to as the […]

The Radical Party Syriza Wins the Snap Greek Elections

Steven Petrov The Paw Print The exit polls of the elections that were held on January 25th in Greece showed an expected victory by the radical leftist party called Syriza. The party led by Alexis Tsipras won 37% of the voters trust, leaving the current ruling party, “New Democracy,” second with 25%. With this high […]

Je Suis Charlie

Sarah Ehrlich The Paw Print “Je Suis Charlie,” meaning “I am Charlie,” is a slogan that can be heard and seen around the world from protestors and hashtags alike. It’s a simple statement showing support of the lives affected from the Taliban attacks that recently happened in Paris. Around lunchtime on January 7th, 2 masked […]

A New and Highly Upgraded Spyware

Steven Petrov The Paw Print There are 10 countries that have been affected by it, including Russia The American company Symantec, which specializes in the information security sector, has officially announced the existence of a new and much more modern version of spyware software. The company talked about it on Sunday in France, and emphasized […]

Protests Across the Nation Aimed at the Police

Shelby Rushing The Paw Print In Los Angeles, marchers arrived at the intersection where Ezell Ford was killed on Dec. 5 in Los Angeles. Ford, 25, who had been diagnosed with depression, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, was allegedly unarmed when shot and killed by police on Aug. 11 2014. This protest was just an example […]

Vladimir Putin may Decide to Stay in Office

Steven Petrov The Paw Print No intentions for being a lifetime president After the Russian President made the announcement that he is considering the possibility of relisting as a presidential candidate in the next presidential elections in Russia in 2018, some political analysts argued for Mr. Putin’s interest in becoming a “lifetime president.” Just like […]

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