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Posts from ‘April, 2012’

Softball Takes Three of Four From Colorado Christian

Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director After taking both games yesterday, the Grizzlies split Saturday’s doubleheader with Colorado Christian University losing 3-5 in the day’s opener, before winning game two in dramatic fashion on a ninth inning RBI single from sophomore catcher DJ Consonero (Pueblo, Colo.). ASC stays in the middle of the Rocky Mountain […]

Women Hold Steady While Men Jump in Track Rankings

Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director NEW ORLEANS – After a weekend of action in which the Grizzly track and field squads saw 15 total NCAA Championships qualifying marks reached, the ASC men have jumped up eight positions to fourth while the women are holding steady at No. 2 in the latest U.S. Track & […]

Spanish Club Hosts Cesar Chavez Blood Drive

Rachel Decker The Paw Print As a part of the celebration for Cesar Chavez week, the El Parnaso Spanish Club and the Campus Ministry hosted a blood drive last Friday to aide those in need of blood donations. Dozens of students made appointments through the campus ministry to donate blood, which pleased those hosting the […]

Dr. Shults, Campus Police Prepared for Worst Case

Julie Waechter PR Department April showers may bring May flowers, but violence is on the minds of law enforcement during this month. Along with Child Abuse Prevention Month and Sexual Assault Awareness Month, April is home to the anniversaries of some of the worst violence in America, including Virginia Tech, Columbine, and the Oklahoma City […]

ASC to Become University Effective August 7

Julie Waechter PR Department Adams State is awaiting the Governor’s signature on a law officially changing the college to a university. House Bill 12-1080 successfully passed out of the Colorado Senate today. “We are very excited about entering a new phase as a university,” said Adams State President David Svaldi. “We truly appreciate the support […]

Gay Men Experience Institutionalized Discrimination

Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print For many, the act of donating blood is as simple as rolling up a sleeve.  But not for gay men, who have been barred from giving blood since 1983 due to a FDA mandate. The ban on gay men donating blood is a product of the HIV scare within the […]

College Checkered: A Letter to Nice Men and Boys

Brenda Figueroa The Paw Print I’m writing to apologize on behalf of all the females that have been asses to you.  There seems to be a lot of male bashing, and the whole, “guys suck and you’re beautiful” type of theme. But you know what, we’re asses too. Females are just as capable of stepping […]

Food Bank Grows in Clientele, Contributions Dwindle

Mary Ellen Huss Alamosa Food Bank   Although my undergraduate degree is in Communications and I somehow survived college without taking a statistics class, I have become obsessed with numbers. As a former volunteer in 2009-2010 at the Food Bank Network of the San Luis Valley, I would run our intake tool to figure out […]

Dialogue Increases Awareness of High-Risk Issues

Jose Orozco The Paw Print To the general reading audience and other interested individuals, I would first like to offer my apology for the controversy surrounding my previous article. With that said, I still stand 100 percent behind my piece. First off, I must say that I am honored to know that I was able […]

Scholar of the Week: April 12

Rachel Decker The Paw Print Angela Prentiss is the definition of a successful, hard-working student. She has achieved many things so far in her college career, and the 19-year-old freshman is just getting started. Majoring in music, Angela has an impressive GPA of 3.91, and a full load of classes and extra-curricular activities, this week’s […]

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