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Posts from ‘October, 2011’

College Checkered: RAPPIN’ 2011 Conference Reminds RA’s to Begin with the End in Mind

Brenda Figueroa The Paw Print This past weekend, I was lucky enough to attend RAPPIN’ 2011 in Provo, Utah. This is a conference that is held every year for resident assistants all across the nation. Anna Dean, Alexandria Guthrie, Kellicia Morse, Jordan McHenry, Megan Hart, and Darius Czerny accompanied me.

Religion, Politics, and a “Certain German Chancellor”

David Mazel English Department In a spirited letter to last week’s Paw Print, Joel Shults argued that it’s perfectly acceptable, nay, desirable, for people of faith to bring their religious beliefs into the public sphere of political debate. I agree with Shults 100 percent. Of course, when we do mix faith and politics, we forfeit […]

Bears in Alamosa: Just Passing Through?

Will Cameron The Paw Print In recent weeks it seems that large, hairy predators have taken up residence in our beloved town of Alamosa.  While the bears usually appear reserved or skittish, cute and cuddly, this is not always the case. “2011 Colorado bear attacks” will get plenty of intriguing search results online, although some […]

Movie Reviews: Some Less than Stellar Scary Movies

Raptor and Slacker The Paw Print Raptor and Slacker love movies.  They REALLY love movies!  And we have decided to share some of our movie thoughts with you.  Sometimes we will watch new movies in theaters or on DVD, and sometimes we will watch some of our old favorites that we want to share with […]

Make-up Your Mind: Flawless Foundation

Irma Sandoval The Paw Print Every woman wants to have a flawless face, but only the lucky few have a naturally flawless face. However it’s easy to create the flawless face illusion with make up! Small pores, even skin tones, and dewy skin is all achievable with the greatness that is make up. Many women […]

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 Readers:  Next week is our Halloween issue, so make sure to send in your scariest and spookiest Halloween sex and relationship questions.  We can’t wait to read them around a campfire […]

Scholar of the Week: October 21

  Reggie Thompson The Paw Print Senior Cellular and Molecular Biology major Amber Harlan is coming up on the home stretch of her undergraduate collegiate career and is finishing strong. This semester, Harlan is taking Comparative Anatomy, Molecular Biology II, Sociology and Art Appreciation in an attempt to finish her general education courses, but she […]

Sports Schedule: October 19-30

Wednesday, October 19th Noon Grizzly Club Luncheon Bistro Rialto 7 p.m. Developmental Volleyball vs. Trinidad State JC Plachy Hall Friday, October 21st 1 p.m. Women’s Soccer at Fort Lewis Durango, Colo. 3 p.m. Men’s Soccer vs. Regis ASC Lacrosse & Soccer Field 7 p.m. Volleyball at New Mexico Highlands Las Vegas, N.M.

ASGA Washington D.C. Conference Recap

The weekend of September 28, 2011 to October 2, 2011 the AS&F Executive Board and the Program Assistant attended the annual Nation Student Government Summit in Washington D.C.  This conference had hundreds of schools in attendance and nearly as many ideas, opinions, and fresh insight to our very own Associated Students & Faculty Government.  Here are […]

Athlete of the Week: October 13

Dustin Bolt Adams State College senior football player Dustin Bolt (Alamosa, Colo.) has been named the ASCGrizzlies.com Athlete of the Week for the week ending on Oct. 9. Bolt recorded a total of 21 points in the Grizzlies 30-24 overtime victory against New Mexico Highlands on Saturday, Oct. 8 in Las Vegas, New Mexico. Bolt […]

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