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Athlete of the Week- Oct. 22nd, 2009

Athlete of the Week- October 22nd, 2009

Adams State College sophmore goalkeeper Kirsten Dorsey has been named as the Oct. 20 ASCGrizzlies.com and South Coloradan Athlete of the Week after she posted two shutouts and a minuscule 0.31 goals against average while helping the lead the Grizzly women’s soccer team to a 2-0-1 record. Dorsey was also named as the RMAC Defensive […]

Butchering the Bible

David Mazel South Coloradan Being an English professor is not all grading papers and corrupting the youth. Part of my job is keeping up with the culture, which is not always as fun as it sounds. Yesterday afternoon, for example, found me at Conservapedia.com to monitor the progress of the Conservative Bible Project.

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My apology to all~ For those whom I hurt, For those who I disappointed, For those who frown daily,

Quiet Libraries, Socialized Healthcare, and Constitutional Cups of Coffee

Anthony Guerrero It’s been a couple of weeks my friends, and there’s lots to write about.  A couple of weeks ago I wrote an op-ed piece on the deconstruction of the quiet that is traditionally found in public libraries, and criticized our campus library for hosting lunchtime concerts, which feature instrumental music.  There were no […]

Monster Mash Dash

Ashley Grover Halloween is a time for costumes, fun and scary monsters. But it could also be a time for giving back to the community. La Puente will be hosting a 5-kilometer run/walk called the Monster Mash Dash on Halloween day. The run will be held at Cole Park on Saturday the 31st. Registration will […]

Dia de Los Muertos Celebrated at Community Partnerships

By Jesse Medina Dios De Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) is being observed at the Community Partnerships building all of this month.  In conjunction, Kathy T. Hettinga was also at the Community Partnerships on Oct. 20 at 4 p.m.  She was promoting her book, Grave Images: San Luis Valley, a book containing photographs and […]

Chemistry Magic Show

Armando Montano Adams State College, in conjunction with the Chemistry Department, is hosting the 19th annual “Having a Ball with Chemistry” show at 4 p.m. on Friday, October 23rd in the Richardson Hall Auditorium and invites all ASC students to attend. The “magic” show is a fun showcase of scientific demonstrations that are presented to […]

Grizzlies Come Close but Fall hort Over the Week

The Adams State men’s soccer team did well to compete with the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs this past Tuesday on the Mountain Lion’s home field, but were unable to get the ball in the back of the net. The Mountain Lions struck early on in the game, getting a goal from Sophomore Riley Gallagher […]

A Grizzly Weekend

The Grizzlies second match up of the week did not turn out quite as well as their Pueblo triumph. Adams faced the Colorado Christian University Cougars for the first time this season and was unable to capitalize leaving the score locked at 0-0 after double over time. The teams played this past Sunday on the […]

Athelete of the Week: David Van Voris

Adams State College freshman kicker David Van Voris has been named as the Oct. 13 ASCGrizzlies.com and South Coloradan Athlete of the Week after he made a career-high four field goals, including a career-long of 42 yards, in the Grizzlies’ 27-17 Musket Game win over Fort Lewis last Saturday. He was also named as the […]

It’s Not Just Another Day Off

By Dave Hargis Many across campus have noticed the gaping hole in the class schedule on October 29th. Some are not even bothering to ask why. It’s time off from lectures, labs and homework, and that’s all that seems to matter. What most don’t seem to realize is that October 29th is not just another […]

Breast Cancer Awareness: Think Pink

Ashley Grover October is National Breast Cancer Awareness month and the pink ribbon is widely known. People are encouraged to “think pink” as well as to remind their mothers, sisters, aunts and grandmothers to take care of their breast health by getting annual check-ups.

Def Poet Mark Gonzales brings his Poetry to the ASC Theatre

By Jesse Medina Def Poet Mark Gonzales performed his show titled “Between Indigeneous and Indigo” at the Adams State Theatre Monday, Oct. 12.

Billy’s Idol

Armando Montano Adams State College is calling all those with talent to try out to become the College’s first Billy’s Idol! ASC is hosting a search for the most talented individuals in an American Idol-style talent contest renamed to honor Adams State founder, Billy Adams. The contest will be open only to Adams State students.

“Tree Wise” Comes to ASC

By Nicole Plowright Alamosa—On October 15 and 16 The National Theatre of the Deaf will be bringing their touring show, “Tree Wise”, to Adam State’s Main Stage.  “This show is a family-friendly production created for both deaf and hearing audiences,” said John Taylor, associate professor of theatre.

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