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Grizzly Men Defeat Northern New Mexico Monday

Kaymarie Jones The Paw Print On the strength of the Adams State University ‘s men’s basketball defensive players, the Grizzlies defeated Northern New Mexico University on Monday night with a score of 81-74. Sharp three-point shooting lifts came from junior, Dequan Jones; Brooklyn, New York. Jones scored 16 points for the hot-shooting Grizzlies, played for […]

What is the Right Way to Breathe While Running?

Steven Petrov The Paw Print How to increase the oxygen intake throughout the run? Have you ever felt out of breath while running followed by a sharp pain in your left or right side of your stomach? Yes, we all have, but the question is why. One of the most basic concepts of running is […]

Arsenal F.C. – “The Gunners”: A Decade of Struggle

Steven Petrov The Paw Print Arsenal F.C. is a European football club playing in the best league in England (English Premiere League) and respectively one of the top leagues in the world. “The Gunners” have always been a major presence in English and European football and have achieved success on both a local and international […]

Support the Women’s Lacrosse Team this Spring

Nicole Schafer The Paw Print Many students and faculty members are unaware of the Women’s lacrosse team here at Adams State University. The team consists of 22 dedicated athletes and 2 very motivated coaches. I had an interview with Head Coach Mariana DiGiovanni and asked what makes the team this year different from previous years. […]

Grizzlies Swim in Final Home Meet and Senior Meet

Jessica Palacio The Paw Print The ASU Men’s and Women’s swim team competed in their final home meet of the season on November 16th. The meet also held special significance for the program in that it was their first ever senior meet. Women’s team captain Jennell Higgs is the first swimmer to complete four years […]

Grizzlies Top Mavericks in Final Contest of Season

Rachel Heaton The Paw Print A 39-yard field goal by freshman Logan Beck in the final seconds of regulation pushed the Adams State football team to victory over the Colorado Mesa University Mavericks on Saturday in the final contest of the regular season. The Grizzlies’ 19-17 victory gives them a 7-4 overall record this season […]

La Palabra Hecha Carne: Poemas de Aarón Abeyta

Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print Para culminar la serie de presentaciones dedicado al Valle de San Luis, profesor de Inglés Aarón Abeyta dio una presentación en McDaniels Hall titulada “La Palabra Hecha Carne” que destacó los poemas y filosofía educativa de Abeyta. Un nativo de Antoñito, Abeyta absorbió la esencia del valle y su cultura […]

Santaland’s One Man Show Actor Relates

Linda Relyea The Paw Print Seated on a throne, dressed in candy cane striped tights, elf shoes and an elfin hat, John Hauser, Adams State University senior theatre major, gives it to the audience straight – from the writings of David Sedaris – about what Christmas really means. “The Santaland Diaries,” directed by Jim Willis, […]

ASU Hard at Work on Upcoming Musical

Since October, current theatre majors,  Adams State University music alumna, and Dr. Paul Newman have been memorizing lines, perfecting music, creating costumes, designing sets and lights, and anticipating passing along the excitement of the show to audiences. Adams State Theatre’s Musical Production, “Sleeping Beauty,” opens in time for the holiday season. Tickets go on sale […]

Alamosa About to Plunge Into Winter

Jessika Vandivier The Paw Print The buzz around campus this last weekend has been focused on the weather. The temperature in Alamosa is about to take a significant turn for the worst. For the most part, the climate has been fairly decent, staying steadily in the fifties. This definitely won’t last forever. According to Climate […]

US Gun Control Laws Left on the Backburner

Richard Flamm The Paw Print Gun control laws in the U.S. show no signs of growing stricter, now eleven months after the Newton shooting and mass murder of 27 people – most of them children. That shooting, as well as the one that occurred in a sleepy theater in Aurora, prompted serious discussion  about gun […]

Preparing for the Holidays Through Stressful Times

Jessica Shawcroft The Paw Print It’s that time of year again! Cramming for tests, submitting assignments, finishing up the semester, and planning winter break! On top of that, we have gifts to get, dorms to decorate, and Spring semester to prepare for! How do we keep it all together? I’ve found a few tips as […]

A Matter of Self Protection or Pure Warmongering

Jake Hughes The Paw Print How many times are guns actually used for self-protection? With the outbreak of firearm related murders over the past decade, the cry for stricter firearm regulations is now more than ever. The controversial debate is orientating around keeping guns out of the hands of criminals and in the hands of […]

Need Energy? Some Quick Tips to Help Energize

Jessica Shawcroft The Paw Print I recently read an article about how to have more energy throughout the day; I found it important because day light savings always messes me up. My body’s clock is so off for the next week or so that I’m exhausted all day, even after sleeping 8 hours the night […]

Maven NASA’s Space Mission of Tomorrow

Nicole Schafer The Paw Print Maven is NASA’s new space mission, set to launch November 18th, to go explore the Red Planets Martian atmosphere. Scientists are determined to figure out why Mars’ atmosphere is so much thinner than they believed it was 4 million years ago. MAVEN (Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution) is set to […]

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