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Posts from ‘October, 2010’

Weekend Filled With Plenty of Grizzly Home Athletic Events

Eric R. Flores The Paw Print Adams State College will be buzzing this weekend as the Grizzlies will be playing host to several home events this weekend. The action starts off on Friday when the women’s soccer team plays host to the No. 5 ranked Fort Lewis College Skyhawks at 3 p.m. at Murphy Field.

McNeil Breaks Record as Grizzlies Win 2-of-3 Weekend Matches

Chris Day ASC Sports Information She can now be called Queen Mary. Adams State College senior setter Mary McNeil now reigns atop the Grizzlies’ NCAA Division II era (1992-Present) career assists chart after she doled out 42 while helping lead the Grizzlies to an important 4-set Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference volleyball win over visiting University […]

McNiff Leads Men’s Cross Country Team at Chile Pepper Festival

Lauren Martin The Paw Print Adams State men’s cross country travelled across the country to compete in the annual Chile Pepper Festival held in northern Arkansas in the college town of Fayetteville. A crisp fall day and an enthusiastic large crowd of spectators greeted the Grizzlies in northern Arkansas. The University of Arkansas with its […]

Women Harriers Finish Fourth At Chile Pepper

Lauren Martin The Paw Print The Grizzlies traveled down south to Fayetteville, Arkansas to compete in the Chile Pepper Festival cross country meet held on Saturday, October 16. The meet was held on the historic Agri Park in hilly northern Arkansas. The course is a jewel, with an open park type area dedicated just to […]

ASC Prepares for Halloween with Numerous Activities

Jesse Medina The Paw Print The changing of leaves signals not only the arrival of fall, but also the arrival of one of the most popular holidays of the year, Halloween. The urge to dress up and cause mischief on Old Hallows Eve makes children of us all.

Adams State Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

Kim Vialpando The Paw Print The campus got involved this month as they celebrated and gave recognition to Hispanic contributors and celebrated the Hispanic culture. It was a great time for the Hispanic students to take pride in their culture and engage with other students who share traditions with them.

The ASC’s Dirty Little Secret Column With the Deliciious Dr. Love’s

Dr. Chocolate Thunder and Professor Vanilla Lightening are not real doctors or mental health professionals. Their advice should not be taken seriously. Dear DLC, There is this really sweet guy lets call him “Brian” He texts me , calls me, and even cooks for me. He is one of the nicest boys I have ever […]

Global Warming or Capitalism?

Joaquim Resende Neto The Paw Print The world has never been so rich and developed. First world countries are in constant development, making new discoveries that humans never thought would be possible. As a result, more energy is needed to support this growth. Andrew Sayer comments in his article “Geography and Global Warming: Can Capitalism […]

Common Ground; Helping the San Luis Valley Community

Cres Audetter The Paw Print The following article was written by one of La Puente’s 2009 full-time AmeriCorps volunteers Not all the people that come to work at La Puente have planned to go into a social work type field. Among the volunteers we have many majors ranging from aviation mechanics to film studies to […]

A Case of Mistaken Identity: Modern Feminism’s Role in Gender Inequality

Mariann Lumsargis The Paw Print Modern madness was the only way to describe the scene in the kitchen. Maria Patricia Modeno rushed around the small space with ferocity worthy of a battle crazed tiger and as she tore through the foliage of plates, keys and cleaning implements, she was giving me a lecture.

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