Own Goals Help Grizzlies Claim 2-2 Tie at CCU
Chris Day ASC Sports Information The Adams State College women’s soccer team benefited from two own goals as they came from two goals down to record a 2-2 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference tie, Sunday afternoon here at Colorado Christian University. The tie was the first of the season for the Grizzlies who snapped a 4-game […]
Grizzly Men Drop Two Games Over the Weekend
Sara Krupski The Paw Print Friday afternoon the Adams State Grizzlies fell to the University of Colorado-Colorado Springs Mountain Lions 8-0 in Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference play at Murphy Field. The 8-0 loss allowed the Mountain Lions to match their school record for most goals scored in a game. With this loss the Grizzlies fell […]
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 went out with my friends to The Purple Pig this weekend. I’ll admit I had a few drinks, and I let loose on the dance floor. I ended up hardcore […]
A Brief History on the Luther Bean Museum in Richardson Hall
Toni Steffens The Paw Print Tucked away in the south end of the second story of Richardson Hall the Luther Bean Museum serves as an often underutilized service for the students of Adams State College and the public. Museum director, Kat Olance, believes that one of the biggest problems for the museum is letting people […]
Immigration Awareness Events Settle in at ASC
Jesse Medina The Paw Print October 11 saw the start of Immigration Awareness Week on the Adams State College campus. The events for Immigration Awareness Week are being held at the Student Life Center of the Student Union Building. They will be held there throughout the week until Thursday, October 14.
Senate Approves Revision to Poster Policy in Constitution
James Williams The Paw Print The Associated Student and Faculty Senate of Adams State College held the first of two meetings for the month of October on Monday night with a shorter agenda than previous meetings, but still presided over a couple of important proceedings. In the only matter of old business on the agenda, […]
Homecoming and Events Prove to be Successful
Kim Vialpando The Paw Print This past week Adams State celebrated their 2010-2011 Homecoming. With so many activities going on the campus was full of excitement and fun. The week ended on Saturday with a well-deserved victory by the football team. The celebration started off early Monday morning with “Chalk The Walk.” This gave all […]
Sports Schedule for Oct. 11- 24
Monday, October 11th 8 a.m. Men’s Golf at Colorado Mines Fall Invitational Westminster, Colo. Tuesday, October 12th 9 a.m. Men’s Golf at Colorado Mines Fall Invitational Westminster, Colo. Wednesday, October 13th Noon Grizzly Club Luncheon San Luis Valley Brewing Company 4 p.m. Women’s Soccer at New Mexico Highlands Las Vegas, N.M. Wednesday, October 14th 7 […]
Two Rooms Remains Relevant, Entices Opening Night Audience
James Williams The Paw Print The Adams State College Theatre department opened the 2010-11 season this past weekend with the opening performances of “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 more […]
U.S. Senate Declares Hispanic-Serving Institutions Week
Tiffany Wood The Paw Print The United States Senate unanimously passed Resolution 635 which declared Sept. 19-25 as National Hispanic-Serving Institutions Week. The resolution was co-sponsored by Colorado Senator Mark Udall and recognizes “the contributions of these institutions, which are at the forefront of service to our nation’s youngest and largest ethnic population.” Adams State […]
ASC Teams Up with La Puente for ASC Cares Day
Toni Steffens The Paw Print Many individuals and clubs from Adams State College spent most of their Saturday volunteering at San Luis Valley organizations for ASC Cares Day. Students and some staff and faculty from the college went out to local organizations to help establish sustained relationships between the college and these groups.
Deer Shooting at a Standstill
Samantha Saville The Paw Print Five poor, innocent deer were shot in front of Richardson Hall last spring. The deer shooting on campus happened almost six months ago, and the case is now at a standstill.
Letter to the Editor: Free Speech on the ADams State Campus
Lace King The Paw Print Savannah Schlaufman wrote an article titled “Free Speech on Campus” for last week’s edition of the Paw Print. The article details her dissatisfaction with the individuals who successfully brought awareness and positive change to the proposed poster policy. She also supports the authors of the policy, making a case for […]
Obama’s Justice Department Struggles to Prosecute Guantanamo
Dr. Mark Finney The Paw Print The Washington Post reported on Tuesday that a civilian judge presiding over Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani’s terrorism trial in New York barred prosecutors from calling a witness who was named by Ghailani after being tortured (or “harsh interrogation techniques” as we have euphemistically come to know it) by U.S. officials […]
Athlete of the Week for October 7
Adams State College junior running back Terjean Saffold of the Grizzlies football team has been named as the ASCGrizzlies.com/Paw Print Athlete of the Week for week ending on October 3. Saffold had a career-high 176 combined rushing and receiving yards and scored two fourth-quarter touchdowns in Saturday’s game against nationally ranked and RMAC favorite Nebraska-Kearney. […]
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