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Posts from ‘October, 2011’

Palmer Leads Five Grizzlies on RMAC All-Academic Volleyball Teams

Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – After earning second team recognition in both 2009 and 2010, Adams State senior libero AJ Palmer (Colorado Springs, Colo.) has been named as a 2011 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) Volleyball First Team All-Academic Team selection, while four other Grizzlies were named to the Honor Roll, […]

Grizzly Wrestling Picked for Third in RMAC

Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Led by unanimous preseason all-conference pick Luke McPeek (Albuquerque, N.M.) at 197 pounds, the Adams State wrestling squad has been picked for third in the 2011-12 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) Preseason Poll, league officials announced Wednesday. The Grizzlies received 35 points in the preseason voting […]

No. 1 Grizzlies Seek 7th Straight RMAC Crown Saturday

Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director NEW ORLEANS – The U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches’ Association’s (USTFCCCA) No. 1-ranked Adams State men’s XC team will get into the championships portion of its season this weekend as the Grizzlies head to Denver for the 2011 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) Championships, hosted by Regis […]

Learning and Caring, Trujillo Continues her Journey

Julie Waechter PR Department Denise Trujillo ‘07 is not one to rest on her laurels. In fact, the magnitude of her recent career and education achievements did not really register until she received a call from Alumni Relations Director Lori Laske ‘91, ‘01, telling her she’d been selected as ASC’s 2011 Exceptional New Alumna.

Waddell Offers Chance to Travel

Irma Sandoval The Paw Print Opportunities to travel abroad can be a rare find at ASC considering there is no foreign exchange program, however Professor Ben Waddell is offering a chance for ASC students to travel abroad in the summer of 2012. Working with Professor Matias Fontenla from New Mexico University at Albuquerque, Waddell wants […]

Line Upon Line Shines at Leon

Reggie Thompson The Paw Print Percussion trio Line Upon Line made a stop at Adams State College’s Leon Memorial on October 12 as part of their fall Colorado tour.  With a plethora of percussion instruments, this Austin, Texas-based group provided an evening of creative entertainment for a fairly large crowd.

Occupy Wall Street Movement Goes International

Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print Over the past two months the grass roots movement known as Occupy Wall Street has been gaining popular support, not only nationally, but internationally as well.  The roots of this broad based movement grew out of New York citizens deciding to continuously occupy the Manhattan finical district.  The encampment, based […]

Alamosa Residents Support Occupy Wall Street

Melissa Skinner The Paw Print Activists in support of the Occupy Wall Street movement gathered Friday to demonstrate against governmental corporate bailouts and in support of the 99 Percent.MoveOn.org, a federally funded Political Action Committee (PAC), are working to inspire average Americans into politics. Movements such as Occupy Wall Street, Rebuild the American Dream, and […]

“Gasland” Examined Effects of Oil and Gas Drilling

Maddie Mansheim Communication Office “Frack no!” was the driving message that resonated throughout Carson Auditorium, during the screening of the Oscar nominated documentary Gasland by filmmaker Josh Fox, on Sept. 6. The presentation was available to the entire community and drew in students, Adams State faculty, citizens, and those who were simply concerned with the […]

Alamosa Community Gardens: Who do I Grow For?

Meghan Ibach Gardens Volunteer When I came here in February, I could not believe that plants grew here. The day I moved to Alamosa, the temperature gage read: 10 degrees, and that was the high. I was told, “If you can grow food here, you can grow food anywhere.” I liked that challenge, and believe […]

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