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Michael Brown, Will Justice Be Served?

Abbie Stillman The Paw Print Eighteen year old Michael Brown Jr. was shot Saturday August 9, 2014 by Ferguson, Missouri five-year police officer Darren Wilson. Michael was unarmed when he was shot six times. The jury has yet to convene to decide whether or not the officer will actually be indicted. This horrific event has […]

Google is Planning on Returning to China

Steven Petrov The Paw Print The company is releasing an app store in the country Google is currently in the deciding phase of either they should release their app store in China or not. According to the business and investment community, this is a really important step that the company has to take, especially in […]

ASU Receives Grant to Improve STEM Education

ALAMOSA, COLO. (Dec. 4, 2014) . . . The Adams State University Teacher Education Department was recently awarded a grant of $210,449 to “Empower Rural Elementary Teachers in STEM Subjects.” It was one of three grants awarded by the Colorado Department of Higher Education through the federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), Improving Teacher […]

Ukraine is the Most Dangerous Place in the World – Warned Poroshenko

Steven Petrov The Paw Print “It is too early for Ukraine to be joining NATO” With the developing Russian-Ukrainian crisis that started almost a year ago, numerous speculations have come out linking the Eastern European republic to entering NATO, so that the international military organization can protect the small country from the aggressive and continuously […]

Spain Captured Over 2,200 lbs. of Cocaine Outside the Canary Islands

Steven Petrov The Paw Print The Spanish naval police have been slowly turning into an absolute “nightmare” for all of the drug smugglers and drug cartels who are trying to import and move large amounts of cocaine as well as other drugs throughout the Mediterranean. The Spanish police and the Ministry of Defense made an […]

Tickets for It’s a Wonderful Life Go on Sale November 21

Staff Writer The Paw Print Sounds of the holiday season will soon be heard as Adams State University Theatre presents It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play.  Tickets go on sale Friday, November 21 at 8 a.m. at the ASU Theatre Box Office. It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play, directed by Dr. […]

Winter is Coming to the San Luis Valley

Jessika Vandivier The Paw Print Alamosa has finally received its first snowfall of the season. The temperature here in the Valley has just recently shifted from being a little chilly to being totally freezing. These last few months the climate has been fairly decent, staying on the warmer side all the way through Halloween. Inevitably […]

1 Out of 4 Americans Don’t Support Free Market Enterprise

Steven Petrov The Paw Print This economic concept is most popular among the developing countries The country of the United States of America has always been appointed as the place on Earth where a person can achieve anything. A poor lower class individual can fight their way through the upper classes and one day change […]

Many Departments Move Back to Richardson Hall

ALAMOSA (November 12) – The first phase of the Adams State University Richardson Hall renovations is nearly complete. Many departments have already moved into their new offices, located on the south wing and middle section in Richardson Hall. Offices include: Financial Aid Office – Suite 1-200, first floor; Records Office – Suite 1-300, first floor; […]

Red Cross Preparedness Campaign: Home Fires Door-to-Door

As part of aiding in the safety and preparedness of others the American Red Cross will be going door-to-door throughout the San Luis Valley (SLV) starting in Alamosa November 15th to assist in home fire prevention. Our goal is to reduce fire deaths and injuries in the US by 25% in 5 years. In partnership […]

Biology of Homosexuality is Subject of Next Faculty Lecture

ALAMOSA (November 11) – The origins of homosexuality have been debated throughout human history, and until only recently have we been able to investigate it scientifically. The Adams State University Fall 2014 Faculty Lecture Series “Biology of Homosexuality,” by Dr. Nathan Pipitone, assistant professor of psychology, begins at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 19, in Porter […]

Documentary Film Ethics Next ASU Faculty Lecture

ALAMOSA (October 8) – Visiting professor of Mass Communication Danny Ledonne will speak on “Documentary Film Ethics” at the next Adams State University Fall 2014 Faculty Lecture at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 22, in Porter Hall room 130. “Seeing is believing” they say. But frequently, audiences are misled, deceived, even outright lied to about what […]

Beeman will Perform Her First Faculty Recital on November 6

ALAMOSA (October 39) –Dr. Shellie Beeman, Adams State University assistant professor of music, will perform her first Adams State faculty recital at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 6, in Leon Memorial Hall. Beeman, a lyric soprano, will be accompanied by Dr. William Lipke. She will perform a mixture of classical, theatre, folk songs, and classical jazz; […]

Intoxicating Nightmares Opens October 28

ALAMOSA (October 17) – Whether pondering a zombie apocalypse or a real-life drama – the Adams State University Theatre Program Production, Intoxicating Nightmares, two one-act plays, will leave the audience contemplating imagined or actual consequences to actions. Directed by senior theatre majors, the shows open at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 28, in the Adams State […]

There are Still Spots Left for Stem Saturdays

ALAMOSA (October 23) – The Adams State University Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Saturdays registration is still available for the November 8 and November 22 programs. These free interactive sessions are open to the public and will stimulate the imagination and curiosity of students. Topics range across the spectrum, including biology, robotics, earth science, […]

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