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Posts from ‘September, 2011’

Volleyball Drops Two Out of Last Three

Dominique Davis The Paw Print On Thursday night, the Grizzly volleyball team had their first home opener of the 2011 season. Their first game was against the Colorado Christian Cougars. The Grizzlies came out firing, taking a two game lead against the Cougars. The third, fourth and fifth games were a battle for the Grizzlies. […]

Grizzlies Remain No. One in Polls

Eric Flores ASC Sports Information NEW ORLEANS – The three-time defending NCAA champion Adams State College men’s cross country team continued their streak as the top team in the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches’ Association (USTFCCCA) Central Regional and National rankings, once again at the top spot.

Roberds’ Constitution Day Lecture

Armando Montano The Paw Print Constitution Day was celebrated at Adams last Thursday, Sept.15, with a  lecture, “The United State Constitution and Bill of Rights: Are All Persons Born in the United State Citizens?” examining the impact of the U.S. Constitution towards the range of citizens in the US today. The lecture was put on […]

ASC’s Counseling Center has Something for Everyone

Jose Orozco The Paw Print The Adams State Counseling Center, located in 220 Richardson Hall, is open and free to all students and their families to receive individual, group, and/or couples counseling. All information shared with the Counseling Center staff is confidential within the limits of the law. Staff and counselors are available form 8 […]

Autumn @ Adams Events, Fun for All Ages

Melissa Skinner The Paw Print The eighth Annual Autumn at Adams celebration kicked off Tuesday. At least one event took place on campus every evening for the entire week, ending Saturday night with a tailgate party. Autumn at Adams is an annual event that invites community members and Adams State College students and faculty to […]

HOPE Week at La Puente Homeless Shelter

Stephany Nellessen La Puente Volunteer Join La Puente for a week of events to raise awareness of hunger and homelessness in the San Luis Valley. HOPE Week will begin on Saturday, Sept. 24 with an all night sleep-out. A Mile of Hope run will began at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 25. On Wed., Sept. […]

AS&F Amendments

Due to the lack of interest shown towards assuming the Vice President of Finance position on the AS&F Board, that station is vacant. Willing individuals outside of the body have shown an interest in taking over this critical role; however, stipulations in the constitution (specifically Article IV. Section 2b.) prevent their participation. The striking of […]

The Establishment Clause

Will Cameron The Paw Print A little over two hundred years ago Thomas Jefferson and company were hacking out the documents that would help shape this fine land into the nation that it is today.  It is well recorded that the founding fathers of the United States may not have been role models for modern […]

ASC Police Department: To Protect and Serve

Dr. Joel Shults Chief of ASCPD Since 2007 ASCPD officers handle over 3500 requests for service every year and that does not count the work done by the CSAs (Campus Security Agent) workers. Last year ASCPD filed nearly 300 case reports that included two-dozen felony investigations, and forty arrests. Since the campus houses students and […]

ASC’s Dirty Little Column with the Delicious Doctors Love

Dr. Chocolate Thunder and Professor Vanilla Lightning are not real doctors or mental health professionals. Their advice should not be taken seriously.** Dear DLC, This is my first year in college. So far all I have been falling for in the guy department is jerks, and guys that are taken. I really want to find […]

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