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Posts from ‘November, 2010’

Presenting: From Daunting to Prepared

Presenting a bill or an idea before any group can be a daunting task;  for those of you planning on presenting to AS&F Government, we wanted to help you feel more prepared and like you can breath a little easier before your presentation  with some tid-bits of advice for presenting:  Practice, and make sure that whoever from your group […]

Sports Schedule for December 1st-11th

Wednesday, December 1st Noon Grizzly Club Luncheon SLV Brewing Company Friday, December 3rd 6 p.m. Women’s Basketball at Colorado State-Pueblo Pueblo, Colo. 8 p.m. Men’s Basketball at Colorado State-Pueblo Pueblo, Colo.

Valley Wide Health Grant Helps Pay for Long Lasting Contraceptives

Kim Vialpando The Paw Print Valley Wide Health is participating in the Colorado Initiative to Prevent Unintended Pregnancies. Colorado was given a grant to help fund this project. Every county has a high rate of unintended pregnancies. Women of many ages are unable to afford reversible contraception. Colorado was awarded a grant by The Long […]

Dr. Roberds Faculty Lecture Investigates Midterm Elections

Tiffany Wood The Paw Print This article originally ran in the November 4 edition of Paw Print.  Because of factual errors, this article is reprinted in full with corrections. The Faculty Lecture on 27 October featured Dr. Stephen Roberds, a political science professor at ASC. The topic was the Midterm Elections and was timed perfectly, […]

Dr. Joe I. Vigil Honored with Statue Dedication

Jesse Medina The Paw Print A cold windy day in November saw the dedication of the Dr. Joe I. Vigil Statue on the eastside of the new stadium complex. The ceremony was part of a two-day tribute that began on Friday, November 12 and ended on Saturday, November 13 with the statue ceremony.

Tying the Knot or Not…

Mikie Husman The Paw Print According to the law of the United States heterosexuals marry, so why can’t homosexuals? In the last few months, there have been issues that have come up, that some states allow a homosexual to marry another homosexual. This is one of the hottest topics that we have ever heard of. […]

200-2010 The Close of the Decade

Armando Montano The Paw Print As the end of the year is coming quickly, the decade is also coming to a close. From the beginning of 2000 to the end of 2010, all of us can look back and realize just how much the world has changed in these past 10 years alone. For many, […]

Grizzly Basketball Set to Host Adams State Bankers Classic this Weekend

Chris Day ASC Sports Information For the third straight year thanks to the support of local banks and the Alamosa Convention & Visitors Bureau, the Adams State College men’s and women’s basketball teams will have an opportunity to entertain their home crowd for the first time this season as the Grizzlies host the Adams State […]

McNeil Juggles Work While Setting Table for the Future

Eric R. Flores The Paw Print “It is fun to play two roles.” That’s what Adams State College senior setter on the volleyball team, Mary McNeil (Phoenix, Ariz.) enjoyed about her fall days. Many on the campus of ASC saw McNeil as a student-athlete who was a senior leader on the volleyball team. What many […]

Higgs Smashes ASC 200-Yard Breaststroke Record at Colorado Mines Tri-Meet

Chris Day ASC Sports Information Freshman Jennell Higgs smashed the previous ASC record in the 200 yard breaststroke by an incredible 16 seconds, and the Grizzly women added two other program records at the Colorado Mines Tri-Meet where the Adams State swim teams were in action for the first time in over a month on […]

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