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Posts from ‘September, 2013’

Soccer World: Brazil 2014 “The 6 Big Contenders”

Steven Petrov The Paw Print The 5 time World Cup winners are always among the obvious favorites in any major international tournament that they compete in. Looking back at the history of Brazil’s national team in the competition, their first major success was winning the 1958 World Cup in Sweden. This particular Mundial was special […]

Soccer World: Spain – Look into the Past

Steven Petrov The Paw Print The first World Cup appearance for Spain was in 1934 in Italy. The tournament back then involved only 16 teams and lasted from May 27th to June 10th. The way the competition was set up differed significantly from the way the World Cup works today – there was a “preliminary […]

Soccer World: Italy – “Squadra Azzura”

Steven Petrov The Paw Print Spain, Italy, and Brazil have respectively won the last 3 World Cups, and will bring their best to the World Cup finals in Brazil next summer, either to defend what is already theirs’ (Spain) or to win what was taken from them in either Germany 2006 (Brazil) or in South […]

Men’s Soccer Suffers Season’s First Loss

Steven Petrov The Paw Print The ASU “grizzlies” played their third game of the week on Sunday September 15th against the FHSU “tigers”. Having won their first 2 official games of the season against South Dakota School of Mines (2:0) and the overtime 2:1 victory on Saturday against Dallas Baptist University, ASU Men’s soccer team […]

Men’s Soccer Begins Season with 2-1 Weekend

ASU Defeats Dallas Baptist for Second Straight Victory Steven Petrov The Paw Print September 14, 2013 the ASU Men’s soccer “grizzlies” recorded their first overtime win in the school’s history. In an incredibly intense and close game, the “grizzlies” found the strength and perseverance to finish the game strong and to stand victorious after 94 […]

Men’s Soccer Begins Season with 2-1 Weekend

Team Begins with 2-0 Victory Over South Dakota Mines Steven Petrov The Paw Print The Men’s Soccer Alamosa “grizzlies” took the win against the “hardrockers” from the South Dakota School of Mines, recording their first shutout for the season. The team, lead by coach Tim Busen, had multiple chances to score within the first half […]

La Acequia: Una Tradición Democrática de Agua

Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print Enfocándose en las raíces tradicionales del valle de San Luis, la clase “Lifeways of the San Luis Valley” acoge presentadoras cada martes que discutan diferentes aspectos de la historia cultural del valle y sus papeles fundamentales en creando la una única identidad cultural que forma el valle de hoy.   El […]

Adams State Theatre Kicks off Fresh Season of Plays

The Adams State Theatre Program has officially started their season. Their first show is called “Getting Out” and there are still tickets for the following shows: September 20th, 21st, 27th, and 28th at 7:30PM and the 29th Matinee at 2PM. This show is intended for mature audiences only. The prices for these shows are as […]

La Puente Hosts Variety of Communal Activities

Caitie Ryan-Norton The Paw Print 1) FAIR I hope everyone was able to make it to La Puente’s booth at the Volunteer Fair on Wednesday to play some corn hole and meet some of our fabulous AmeriCorps members. If you didn’t get a chance to stop by it’s not too late to sign up for […]

Summertime and the Living was Artistic

Danielle Quintana The Paw Print ALAMOSA (September 16) – Packing up her excitement and creativity, Jenny Gawronski headed across seas for two ceramic residencies for the summer of 2013. Gawronski, Adams State University assistant professor of art, spent the first six weeks in Vallauris, France. She visited multiple museums in Paris gathering ideas for work […]

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