Seattle’s Best is not Good Enough
David Mazel English Department Don’t get me wrong. McDaniel Hall is awesome. But it’s not quite finished. One thing in particular it still lacks: a coffee shop. Not a Seattle’s Best vending machine. A coffee shop. The building’s renovation plan called for just such a shop on the first floor, something like the late Jazzman’s […]
International Students: Differences Between Two Continents
Amita Manandhar The Paw Print International is a word that is so foreign, yet we are always eager to learn about anything or anyone associated with this word. As humans we are always curious to learn about new culture, new people and new places. Some of us learn by reading, some learn by watching and […]
College Checkered: Let’s Get Acquainted, Shall We?
Brenda Figueroa The Paw Print My name is Brenda Figueroa, and I’m on my last semester at Adams State University. I’m just a simple lady who maintains that life is a fragile bit of luck in a world based on chance, that Vodka should be a beverage a girl can marry, that we all secretly […]
The Heart of Service
Katie Stiel The Paw Print Jitters of anticipation embraced me when boarding the plane departing from Nashville, Tennessee to Denver, Colorado. Naturally, being the youngest of my family, I’ve always had a path to follow. After months of interviews and applications I fully trusted starting a year commitment in Alamosa as the best direction for […]
Scholar of the Week: August 30
Rachel Decker The Paw Print Scholar of the week Jake Webb is one of the more notable faces in the Theatre department. A sophomore, Webb has achieved a GPA of 3.47, and is working hard to finish college and begin his road to achieving his dreams. “I want to do stuff,” Webb said jokingly. On […]
Sports Schedule: May6-26
Sunday, May 6th 8 a.m. Women’s Golf at NCAA Division II Super Region #3 Championships Elephant Butte, N.M. 1 p.m. Outdoor Track & Field at RMAC Championships Gunnison, Colo. Monday, May 7th 8 a.m. Women’s Golf at NCAA Division II Super Region #3 Championships Elephant Butte, N.M. 8:15 a.m. Outdoor Track & Field at RMAC […]

Mavs Clinch WILA in 8-6 Victory Over Lacrosse Men
Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director After giving up three first-quarter goals and trailing 3-0, the Colorado Mesa University Mavericks clamped down defensively, scoring eight of the game’s next nine goals over more than 30 minutes as they held on to post a Western Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association title clinching 8-6 win over the host Adams […]

Women’s Lacrosse Finishes Season Against Fort Lewis
Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director DURANGO, Colo. – Sophomore Amanda Hisel (Littleton, Colo.) scored all three of the Adams State women’s lacrosse team’s goals as the Grizzlies closed out their 2012 season with a match-up against Western Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (WILA) foe Fort Lewis, falling 3-22. The loss concludes the Grizzles’ season with an […]
Women’s Golf Picked for Second Straight NCAA Regional
Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director INDIANAPOLIS— The Adams State College women’s golf team has selected to compete in its second straight NCAA Central Regional Championship. The announcement was made Monday afternoon by the NCAA Division II Women’s Golf Committee. The Grizzlies are one of nine teams from the region, made up of the Rocky […]
Men’s Track and Field Places Fifth at Jack Christiansen
Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director PHILADELPHIA, Pa./FORT COLLINS, Colo. – Sophomore thrower Wesley Lavong (Philadelphia, Pa.) posted a season-best toss in the shot put as Grizzly athletes competed at both the Colorado State hosted Jack Christiansen Invitational and the prestigious Penn Relays in the final weekend of action before the conference meet. Lavong’s provisional […]
Jones and Kruger Sweep RMAC Track and Field Honors
Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – After each posted NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field Championships qualifiers during last weekend’s action, as well as efforts that top the conference performance list, senior sprinter Kaymarie Jones (St. Elizabeth, Jamaica) and sophomore thrower Katie Kruger (Alamosa, Colo.) have been named as the […]

KASF Fights San Luis Valley Hunger with Harmony
Toni Steffens-Steward The Paw Print The Adams State College radio station KASF presented music, food and fun at the Harmony for the Hungry benefit concert held on April 28. Admission to the concert was a small monetary donation or a canned good. The station collected 71.6 pounds of food for the San Luis Valley […]
GRZ-TV Brings Film Education to Adams State College
Toni Steffens-Steward The Paw Print GRZ-TV is a student run media organization for the students at Adams State College. It is broadcast on the campus cable channel 5 with original student-produced content. Content is also available on the GVP YouTube channel from a keyword search for grizzly video productions.

Cross Cultural Professional Development Talk
Armando Montano The Paw Print Wednesday, April 25, was the last in the semester long faculty lecture series with a joint effort from Dr. Anicia Alvarez and Dr. Sheryl Ludwig with their presentation, “Cross Cultural Professional Development: Lessons from the Philippines.” Alvarez presented on her teaching background in both the Philippines and here in the US, citing […]
Successful Small Business, Networking and Keeping it Local
Megan Smith The Paw Print Most of the time when thinking of business the idea is to think big. However, when living in a small rural community the idea is the exact opposite think small and keep it local. One important aspect of starting a small business is to have a niche. Some thing […]
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