Marlene Conner The Paw Print Darwin, a small almost ghost town, hidden in the Mojave Desert is where Kathy Parks lived and learned about art and life; turning her into the strong, independent woman she is today. Seeing into Stone is her autobiography about how a young artist found her way and path in life […]
Posts from ‘December, 2011’
Scholar of the Week: December 8
Reggie Thompson The Paw Print Bryce Turner comes in as this week’s Scholar of the Week as a solid chemistry student. This senior, graduating in May, was nominated by Associate Professor of Chemistry, Dr. Christina Miller. Turner doesn’t shy away from hard work and a rigorous course load, taking physical chemistry, analytical chemistry, molecular II, […]
Project Trio Concert Excites Audience with Originality
Armando Montano The Paw Print Saturday, Dec. 3 saw the presence of PROJECT Trio for a high spirited concert at the Leon Memorial Music Hall at Adams State College. The group consisting of three highly skilled musicians playing a variety of intricate and deeply devoted pieces was welcomed by a large and excited audience. all […]
“Wrapping” up the Fall 2011 semester…
It’s time for just the last leg of the semester; good luck on finals! Only 10 days till Winter Break time! Now for some friendly reminders and a letter from AS&F President Martinez…. The AS&F Office will be closed for Winter Break December 19, 2011, and will resume normal office hours January 17, 2012. Last, […]
Computing Services Maintenance for Thursday, 12/1/11
The following maintenance activities will take place after 9 PM during our normally scheduled maintenance window: Employee computers in Richardson Hall will receive critical upgrades to Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird. Employees are urged to leave their computers on and log out at the end of the work day to assist in this upgrade. Employee computers […]
Morris Sets Meet Record, Grizzly Women Fourth at CMU
Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. – The Grizzly swimmers concluded their stay at the 2011 Colorado Mesa Invitational on Sunday, where the women’s team placed fourth in the five team field and saw freshman Maggie Morris (Colorado Springs, Colo.) win the 50 yard freestyle in a new meet record time at El […]
DeLorenzo Repeats on Daktronics All-Region Team
Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director BURNSVILLE, Minn. – News spread on Wednesday that linebacker Rocco DeLorenzo (Arvada, Colo.) was named to the Daktronics NCAA All-Super Region Three First Team., following a senior season in which he led the Grizzlies nationally-rated defense and ranked second in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) with 107 tackles.
Athlete of the Week: December 1
Grizzly junior women’s XC runner Alicia Nelson (Craig, Colo.) has been named the ASCGrizzlies.com Athlete of the Week for the week ending Nov. 21. Nelson was Adams State’s top finisher at the NCAA Division II National Championships on Saturday, Nov. 19 in at the Plantes Ferry Sports Complex in Spokane, Wash.
Grizzlies Win Third Straight
Will Cameron The Paw Print The Adams State Grizzly men defeated the Northern New Mexico Eagles in a 113-70 rout last Monday night. A fast, powerful offense aided by a strong inside game helped the Grizzlies take the visitors with ease, outscoring the Eagles 60-44 in the first half. After winning the jump, Adams State […]
Kelly Wins 157-Pound Title at Old Chicago Northern Colorado Open
Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director GREELEY, Colo. – Seven Adams State wrestlers competed unattached at the Northern Colorado Old Chicago Open, where sophomore Daniel Kelly (Parker, Colo.) led the Grizzly contingent with a first-place finish and 5-0 record at 157 pounds.