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Posts from ‘September, 2011’

Mountaineers claim 18th Annual Joe I. Vigil Open Team Title

Eric Flores ASC Sports Information The weather could not be any better for the 18th Annual PUMA/Joe I. Vigil Open at the Cattail’s Golf Course in Alamosa as the Western State College Mountaineers won the team title with 27 points while the host Adams State Grizzlies were in second place with 45 points. Western State […]

Athlete of the Week: September 15

Adams State College senior forward for the woman’s soccer team, Jessica Hellweg (Island Lake, Ill.), has been named as the ASCGrizzlies.com Athlete of the Week for the week ending on Sept. 11.

Grizzly Men Take One-point Victory at Vigil Open over 2nd-ranked Western State

Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director The top two NCAA Division II men’s cross country teams in the nation headlined the 18th Annual PUMA/Joe I. Vigil Open at Cattails Golf Course on Saturday morning, where the nation’s top-ranked Grizzlies rallied behind senior Nathan Sellers (La Crescenta, Calif.), who finished second overall and as the first […]

Hellweg’s Big Weekend Leads to Back-to-Bakc Wins

Reggie Thompson The Paw Print Senior forward Jessica Hellweg, (Lake Island, Ill.) put together a natural hat trick in her team’s home-opener on Friday, helping the the Grizzlies win 5 – 1 over the Falcons of the University of Texas-Permian Basin.  This is the team’s second win of the season. “She sets the standard for […]

Men’s Soccer Wins Big, Escapes With Tie Over Weekend

Reggie Thompson The Paw Print Adams State’s men’s soccer team kicked of the weekend of games Friday with a 4-0 win against the University of Texas Permian-Basin for the first win of the season.  This is the first shutout and second win in the program’s history. In a word, the win was “phenomenal” according head […]

ASC’s Dr. Andrews Selected to Attend Bhuta Institute

Linda Relyea Adams State College Dr. Barb Andrews was chosen as on of 12 individuals who will receive the honor of attending the Bhutan Institute in October. “It is a once in a lifetime experience,” Andrews said. “I am truly honored to have been chosen.” According to Dr. Theodore Remley, Jr., professor and Batten Endowed […]

How Important is Your Morning Caffeine Fix

Megan Smith The Paw Print Many students and staff on the Adams State College Campus were looking forward to having a coffee spot in the new McDaniel building’ which will include space for some sort of concessions. The first floor will also include another study lounge, 24-hour access student computer lab, and Wi-Fi connectivity. Construction […]

ASC Takes as Stand AGainst Suicide With a New Grant

Jose Orozo The Paw Print Suicide is something that many people have to deal with even if they do not want to. It is estimated that about every 20 minutes there is at least one person to commit suicide. More men succeed at committing suicide, but more women attempt it. Depending on the source, suicide […]

Dr. Finney Exposes the Pro-War Agenda of News Coverage

Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print The widely established belief that professional American and international media cong-lomerates are reputable sources of un-biased, fact finding news was poignantly critiqued, during the first of a series of fall Faculty Lectures aimed at raising the consciousness of student, faculty and community members.  

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, Okay, so my friend has this girl stalking him. She always shows up wherever he is, even when no one else knows where he went. My other friends and I keep […]

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