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2009-2010 Adams State College Athletes of the Year

As the year wraps up, it is time that we chose Athletes of the Year.   As we normally would chose one Athlete of the Year, the sports editor thought it fair to elect a male and a female Athlete of the Year since it is just so hard to pick just one.

Katelyn Lovato named RMAC Freshman of the Year

Eric R. Flores The Paw Print Adams State College freshman center fielder Katelyn Lovato has been unanimously  named as the 2010 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Softball Freshman of the Year while her older sister— junior first baseman and catcher Jaycee Lovato— and sophomore Rebecca Lindquist joined Katelyn, the Grizzlies’ first ever RMAC Freshman of the […]

Grizzlies Fall One Comeback Short as Mesa Sweep Doubleheader

Chris Day ASC Sports Information After winning the 2008 and 2009 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference West Division titles with thrilling, come-from-behind regular-season ending wins over Mesa State College, the Adams State College Grizzlies needed just one more victory over the Mavericks to seal up a third straight RMAC Tournament berth. The teams closed out the […]

Grizzlies Use Big Innings to Sweep Mesa in Saturday Doubleheader

Eric R. Flores The Paw Print The Adams State College softball team rode home runs by Rebecca Lindquist, Lizzy Schossow, and Sarah Lindquist to win an exciting 11-10 Game 1 before putting up 16 unanswered runs, including a grand slam by freshman Selina Pacheco, to get their biggest come-from-behind victory of the year as they […]

Grizzly Track Qualify Thirteen Athletes fro DII Nationals

Kristen McGylnn The Paw Print Last Saturday, a group of Grizzly distance track athletes competed among the elite field of the Payton Jordan Cardinal Invitational hosted by Stanford University. The prestigious meet featured the talent of the top Division I runners as well as professional and Olympic-level talent. The ASC athletes had the opportunity to […]

Thornton Wilder’s Our Town Hits ASC

Samantha Saville The Paw Print The play Our Town directed by Dr. Paul S. Newman opened on Friday, April 30 and will run until May 8. The play, which was written by the Pulitzer Prize winner Thornton Wilder, included many stars such as Jacob Sorling, Kaitlyn Perham, and Bothe Kretsinger.

Greece is the Word

Mari Centeno On April 4, six ASC students landed in Thessaloniki, Greece, prepared to debate, negotiate, and solve the world’s problems.  The ASC Model United Nations Delegation–Melissa Kam (head delegate), Keith Toth, Kristi Krabbenhoft, Alfonso Casias, Thomas Keller and Alex Ponce – had trained for months to represent the Rzeczpospolita Polska (Republic of Poland) at […]

Science Saturday: May 1

Samantha Saville The Paw Print Saturday, May 1 was a free day at Science Saturdays. The kids and parents got to explore all of the fun gadgets they have seen and learned about all year. Some gadgets were missing because Dr. Randy Emmons treats this experience like a library. He knows how short kids’ attention […]

Wreford and the Presidential Teacher’s Award

Cody Schuman The Paw Print For the third consecutive year, Dave Wreford of the English Department, received the most nominations for Adams State’s Presidential Teacher Award. Unfortunately, he finds himself in the same boat as the previous two years – ineligible.

Stress, Stressors, and Solutions

HPPE 120 Class Stress is part of life no matter how hard a person tries to avoid it.  Students at ASC are no exception to this rule.  When students in Betty Block’s HPPE 120 Concepts in Wellness looked into the issue of stress at ASC, they learned a lot about stress, stressors, and solutions.  What […]

Letter from DLC: Summer Holiday

Since the summer holiday is coming up, Drs Goodlove and Toughlove thought now might be a good time to pass along a few words of wisdom and advice about a variety of summer…activities.  Some of these include: summer hair removal and grooming protocol, outdoor shenanigans, getting a summer fling, getting RID of a summer fling, […]

“Plastic Beach” Falls Short of Expectations

“Plastic Beach” Falls Short of Expectations

Toni Ortivez The Paw Print As the school semester winds down, there will be songs that remind us of the past year and fun times with friends. Summer becomes a time to create new memories and to discover new music. Concerts will inevitably be attended, and radios blared around friends. However, what songs will be […]

Police Report: March 3- April 26

3/6/2010                        1458hrs                        Welfare Check            Coronado Hall                        Report 3/8/2010                                                Moving Violation            Murphy Street                        Report 3/10/2010            1925hrs                        Poss. Illegal Weapon            Coronado Hall                                Arrest/Open

Letter to ASC Students

Dear ASC Students: Before the spring semester concludes, I want to share information regarding tuition and fees for the 2010-11 academic year, as well as new opportunities for financial aid and scholarships.

Arizona Immigtration Laws

Anthony Guerrero The Paw Print            It is a sad time for the United States of America, as Arizona has passed a new “immigration law” which borders on similarities to Nazi Germany.  This law would make it illegal to be in Arizona as an illegal immigrant.  But that’s not where the problem lies.  It lies in […]

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