Grizzlies go 0-2 on the weekend
Courtney Jones South Coloradan The grizzlies took on the sixth-ranked Metro State College Roadrunners this past weekend at Auroria field in Denver, Colorado. The home field advantage definitely added to the Roadrunners strong field play as they held the grizzlies to just one shot on goal. The Roadrunners were led by Rebecca Mays who capped […]
Kay Malouff Unveils Stained Glass at Sand Dunes National Park
Jesse Medina South Coloradan Kay Malouff, along with Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar, and Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve Superintendent Art Hutchinson unveiled a stained glass piece in the Park’s Visitor Center on Saturday, Sept. 26. The stained glass unveiling was done on National Public Lands Day, which is a day set […]
Adams State Hispanic Heritage Month
Armando Montano South Coloradan Adams State College and the surrounding community are preparing to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month in October. “Compartiendo Tradiciones,” a wide variety of events, have been scheduled to highlight the value of Hispanic culture both in the past and now, and the impacts of hispanic contributions on our daily culture. Two […]
LAUGHTER IS THE BEST MEDICINE
Samantha Saville South Coloradan The Medicine Show last Wednesday night was a huge hit. The audience was packed to watch all the clubs perform the humorous acts. The Medicine Show is an old Adams State tradition that was founded when we were the Adams Sate Indians. Indians believe that laughter is the best medicine so […]
Club Requirements
Nicole Plowright South Coloradan Joining a club or an organization is the easiest way for a student to get involved on campus. However, when a student joins one of these groups, what exactly are they getting into? When a club becomes an active club through AS&F, meaning they receive funding from AS&F for their activities, […]
ASC’s theatre production makes another connection
Armando Montano South Coloradan The Adams State College Theater Department’s newest onstage production of “Children of a Lesser God” gave the audience an opportunity to see what impact sound has on those who cannot hear. The entire production required the contribution of several individuals to create the final result. Dr. John Taylor, professor of theater […]
Roctober Returns to Colorado
Jesse Medina South Coloradan Colorado is celebrating with the Colorado Rockies as they reach the postseason for the second time in three years. Success in Colorado sports has become not so much a goal as a yearly expectation. The Avalanche began the trend as they won the Stanley Cup in the 1995-1996 season. The much […]
Constitutional Rights and Wrongs at ASC
Anthony Guerrero South Coloradan College is a noisy place by default. There are noisy dorms, obnoxious students, loud parties downtown and rowdy conversations in the halls. Usually though, the campus offers a place where you can escape—a place where you can sit down, read a book, do important research, surf the internet, type a term […]
A College by Any Other Name…
Opinion by Dr. David Svaldi, president of Adams State College “A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” A college that changes its name to university should remain fundamentally the same.
Lincoln’s Legacy and Slavery Questioined in Lecture
Armando Montano South Coloradan Dr. Ed Crowther, ASC’s Chair of History, Government, and Philosophy, gave the latest Faculty Lectures, “Lincoln: Race and Slavery” on Wednesday, September 23rd. The presentation began at 7:00 p.m. in Porter Hall 130, and was followed up by a discussion driven by questions from the audience.
Volunteer Fair Encourages Community Outreach
Jesse Medina South Coloradan Adam State College hosted the Volunteer Fair on Wednesday, Sept. 23. The courtyard outside the E.S. Building was transformed into a colorful fair, with brightly colored tents and students all around.
Luther Bean Museum Honored with Feature in Smithsonian Magazine
Nancy Blevins South Coloradan Smithsonian Magazine featured Adams State College’s Luther Bean Museum recently, to coincide with the Museum day on September 26. Museum Day is a day filled with all kinds of events around the globe as well as free admission to the museums on the venues list.
Artifact of the Month From Adams Luther Bean Museum
Cheryl Ravens South Coloradan No. 2 Folding Cartridge Hawk-Eye Camera Model C* No. 2A Folding Cartridge Hawk-Eye Camera, Model B* The Luther Bean Museum proudly showcases two folding cartridge Hawk-Eye cameras as artifacts of the month for September, 2009. First, a little bit of the history behind the cameras. Boston Camera Company manufactured a line […]
Mysterious Disappearance of Danice Day Revived
Anthony Guerrero South Coloradan Valley students and residents may vividly recall the mysterious case of the disappearance of Danice Day on January 9, 2002. Day was from Monte Vista, Colorado. What followed were many speculations. In a small farming community like Monte Vista, the rumors never failed, as everyone had their own version of what […]
Pictures Posted on Facebook
Ashley Grover South Coloradan People will post just about anything on social networking sites. Sites such as Facebook and MySpace have become popular networks for socializing and sharing pictures. What many people may not know is the risk associated with sharing personal information through social networking on the internet. The information you post on Facebook […]
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