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Track and Field Winds Down

Kaymarie Jones The Paw Print As they wind down to the final weeks of the indoor season, the Adams State men’s and women’s track and field team qualified both distance medley relay (DMR) teams at the Joe Davies Open, hosted by Colorado Mines in Golden, Colo. The Grizzlies are well prepared to compete with athletes […]

A Raging Brain or Simple Hardwiring from the Start

Jake Hughes The Paw Print Race has been an issue highlighted, fought over and debated about since humans first met each other.  From whites to the blacks, Asians to Africans, eastern Europeans to central Europeans, race has always been a catalyst for conflict over the course of history. Why do we look at color before […]

ASU’s Dirty Little Column

Dr. Doitright is not a real doctor or mental health professional. The doctor’s advice should not be taken seriously. Dear Dr. Doitright: I woke up around 7am on Valentine’s Day, opened my dorm room door and found a big red box with a beautiful pink ribbon tied to the top. I started crying; tears of […]

The Christian Challenge Community at ASU

Helen Smith The Paw Print “To help Christians live out their faith.” This is the official purpose of the Christian Challenge meetings, held every Thursday night in Coronado Hall at 7pm. Cody Biby, a leader for the campus ministry, shares a history of the Christian Challenge at ASU, as well as some information about himself. […]

Looking at the Highlights of the NFL Season

Rachel Heaton The Paw Print Rachel Heaton The Paw Print With all of the ups and downs this NFL season, it was definitely a year to remember. From scandals to comebacks, this year held it all. Let’s take a moment to look back at all of good and not-so-good memories from the 2012-13 season. Saints […]

Track Competes in Washington

Kaymarie Jones The Paw Print Kaymarie Jones The Paw Print A fraction of the Grizzly track and field team flew into Seattle on Thursday, February 6, for one of the most exciting track competitions of the indoor season. Hosted by the University of Washington, the Husky Classics produced many elite athletes such as Charles Jock […]

The Joys and Benefits of Growing Your Own Food

Claudia Ebel The Paw Print Have you ever tasted a real tomato? Nibbled on a carrot, crisp and sweet from the cool fall soil? Digging into gardening has opened me up to food quality I never before knew existed, and I’m not alone. The buzz around food issues, from food miles to organics, has brought […]

A Call to be Self Sufficient if There Ever Was One

Jake HughesThe Paw Print With the increasing demand for people to eat healthier and watch out for certain ingredients like gluten or trans fats, the increasing number of controversial topics that have risen in our supermarkets, both internationally and at home in the US, come to no surprise. When we speak of topics like this, […]

Understanding the History of Valentine’s Day

Kira Budge The Paw Print Today, February 14, marks that holiday so ubiquitously loved and hated—Valentine’s Day. Whatever your personal opinion on the holiday, a huge amount of tradition has gone into the creation of Valentine’s Day as it is today. So whether you’re spending today with a loved one, stalking someone you wish was […]

ASU’s Dirty Little Column with Dr. Doitright

Dr. Doitright is not a real doctor or mental health professional. The doctor’s advice should not be taken seriously.   Dear Dr. Doitright, My grandmother does not approve of my marriage. What should I do? My parents died in a car accident when I was five years old. Since then, my grandmother has been both […]

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