Mesa State Mavericks Drop Adams State Men’s Soccer Team, 5-1
Sarah Krupski The Paw Print Adams State men’s soccer team fell 5-1 against Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference competitor Mesa State, despite entering halftime time 1-1 on Sunday afternoon. The Mesa State Maverick have progressed to a 5-3-1 overall and 3-1 in RMAC play while ASC falls to 0-7 in the season and 0-4 in conference.
Eagles Swoop by Grizzlies, Fly Away With 21-10 Victory
James Williams The Paw Print The Adams State College Grizzlies played their first home game in nearly a month on Saturday, but home field advantage proved worthless as the Grizzlies lost their third consecutive game of the season to the Chadron State College Eagles by the final score of 21-10.
A Brief History of Homelessness: A Look at La Puenta Homeless Shelter
Craig Denuyl The Paw Print While homelessness has always existed, its dynamics have changed drastically in recent decades. Prior to the 1980s the sight of people living in cars, on the streets, or out in the woods was a distant memory of the Great Depression. With the advent of the Second World War, virtually all […]
Adams State College’s Dirty Little Secret Column With the Dr. Love’s
Dr. Chocolate Thunder and Professor Vanilla Lightning are not real doctors or mental health professionals. Their advice should not be taken seriously. Dear DLC, I was interested in this guy, but lately he’s gotten really annoying. I’m talking texts constantly that say “How is your day?” or “What are you thinking?” and if I don’t […]
Movie Review Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps
Anthony Guerrero The Paw Print This decent sequel comes twenty-three years after the original 1987’s Wall Street. It is the first time director Oliver Stone has made a sequel to one of his films. The film most noticeably stars Michael Douglas in a reprise of his role as Gordon Gekko for which he won an […]
Faculty Lecture Series: Dr. Linda Christian
Jazmine Porras The Paw Print It is seven o’clock and most students are rushing towards their television screens to watch the new installment of their favorite show. It is just like any other night on campus, except last Wednesday, the 22 of September, was the first lecture in the ASC Faculty Lecture Series.
Two Rooms October 7-10
James Williams The Paw Print The Adams State College Theatre department opens the 2010-11 season, its tenth year in the ASC Theatre building, with “Two Rooms” a dramatic love story surrounded by the complications created by international politics and terrorism. Written by Lee Blessing in 1988, “Two Rooms” is as relevant today as it was […]
ASC Presents “A Change in Time” Show
Kim Vialpando The Paw Print This past weekend Zacheis Planetarium presented “A Change In Time.” The event was held Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights, and was free and open to ASC college students, faculty, and the community members.
Two Rooms Aims to Please
James WIlliams The Paw Print The Adams State College Theatre department opens the 2010-11 season, its tenth year in the ASC Theatre building, with “Two Rooms” a dramatic love story surrounded by the complications created by international politics and terrorism. Written by Lee Blessing in 1988, “Two Rooms” is as relevant today as it was […]
Senate Blocks Defense Bill, Don’t Ask Don’t Tell Repealed, and Dream Act
Anthony Guerrero The Paw Print On Tuesday, September 21, 2010 all Senate Republicans and two Senate Democrats filibustered the FY 2011 Defense Authorization Bill. The bill was blocked from passage on a 56-43 vote. Democrats would have needed 60 votes to overcome any Republican objections. Democratic senators Blanche Lincoln and Mark Pryor joined every single […]
H.O.P.E Week Kicks Off Documentary and Candlelight Vigil
Toni Steffns The Paw Print La Puente is holding H.O.P.E. (Homeless Organizations Promoting Education) to help people gain a deeper understanding of the complexity and some of the common causes of homelessness.
AS&F Announces Changes to Fall Semester Schedule
James Williams The Paw Print The Associated Students and Faculty of Adams State College held its first quarterly meeting of the semester on Monday, September 27, and announced the plans for changes to next year’s academic calendar in addition to approving requested funding from an assortment of clubs and organizations.
ASC Volunteer Fair Successfully Recruits Students
Jesse Medina The Paw Print What event has a myriad of booths, drums pounding out an especially upbeat background rhythm, and more food than you can shake a stick at? No it’s not the Colorado State Fair it’s the Adams State College Volunteer Fair. The Volunteer fair is an annual event held by the ASC […]
Outdoor Adventures with the Adams State College Adventure Program
Kim Vialpando The Paw Print Adams State College has a wonderful club called Outdoor Program. It’s an excellent way for the students to get that out-of-doors experience. The club takes various trips throughout the year that let the students see beautiful Colorado and its surroundings. They usually have nine students and staff on each trip.
Economic Evidence Proves Recession Still On-Going
Dr. Mark Finney Last week the National Bureau of Economic Research concluded that the Great Recession (as it has now come to be known) which began in December 2007 ended in June of 2009. For many this comes as a shock because for many, the economy is still a mess.
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