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Pesticide Related Bee Illness Threatens Food Security

Pesticide Related Bee Illness Threatens Food Security

Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print Over one-third of America’s food crop and countless other flowering plants have relied on an age old biological tradition, pollination.  At the helm of this essential process ensuring the future of flora has always been the honey bee, engaging in the sacred ritual which is the creation of new life. […]

Spring Final Exam Schedule

Monday, May 7 – Study Day! Tuesday, May 8 8 to 9:50 a.m. Classes regularly meeting at 9 a.m. MWF 10 to 11:50 a.m. Classes regularly meeting at 9 a.m. TR 1 to 2:50 p.m. Classes regularly meeting at 10 a.m. MWF 3 to 4:50 p.m Classes regularly meeting at 10 a.m. TR

ASC Theatre Comedy Keeps Audience Laughing

Rachel Decker The Paw Print   This Friday, Adams State theatre building was packed full for the opening night of A Flea in her Ear, a comedy that kept the audience laughing the whole way through. The play, a French farce set in the early 1900’s, centers on the happily married Raymonde Chandebise (Bethany Hernandez), […]

Scholar of the Week: May 3

Rachel Decker The Paw Print Marge Bear, a non-traditional student here at Adams State College, is working hard to achieve her dreams of graduating and being successful. Marge, a freshman majoring in Business with an emphasis in Accounting, is focusing on furthering her education so that she can get a more fulfilling job. Marge is […]

Softball Drops Two Against Highlands in Season Finale

Softball Drops Two Against Highlands in Season Finale

Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director The Adams State College Grizzlies closed out the 2012 Softball season by dropping both games of a Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) doubleheader to New Mexico Highlands Sunday afternoon, falling 7-16 and 1-6. ASC finished the season in a tie for ninth place in the 14-team Rocky Mountain Athletic […]

Athlete of the Week: April 26

Athlete of the Week: April 26

Alicia Nelson Adams State College sophomore women’s track and field athlete Alicia Nelson (Craig, Colo.) has been named as the ASCGrizzlies.com Athlete of the Week for the week ending April 15. Nelson qualified in two events for the Grizzlies. Nelson would beat her own record as she posted an automatic qualifying time of 10:10.89 in […]

Tracksters Shine in Weekend Competition at Mt. SAC

Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director WALNUT, Calif. – On a busy weekend that saw Grizzly track & field athletes competing in both California and Colorado, senior sprinters Kaymarie Jones (St. Elizabeth, Jamaica) and Indira Spence (Trelawny, Jamaica) each posted nation-leading times in hurdle events, while a trio of ASC men posted automatic qualifiers that […]

Cardinals Use Steady Attack to Win Over Men’s Lacrosse

Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director ST. CHARLES, Mo. – Wrapping up their 3-game swing in the Show Me State, the ASC men’s lacrosse team saw Wheeling Jesuit (W. Va.) score eight unanswered goals between the start of the second and start of the fourth quarters, and were able to muster just a pair of […]

Women’s Lacrosse Records First Ever Program Win

Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director ST. CHARLES, Mo. – The Adams State women’s lacrosse team made history on Thursday afternoon as the Grizzlies set several offensive program records and were led by five goals from sophomore LiErin Wilson (Silverton, Colo.), as well as four from sophomore Lexy Hamilton (Monte Vista, Colo.) and freshman Heather […]

Alamosa Shoppers Welcome Bealls to the SLV

Megan Smith The Paw Print Bealls celebrated it Grand Opening in Alamosa Wednesday, April 18. The new store is located at 157 Craft Drive near highway 160 between Ace Hardware and Aaron’s. A free tote bag was offered to their first 150 customers.

Tu Casa Hosts Walk a Mile in Her Shoes

Rachel Decker The Paw Print   This Saturday, over a hundred participants turned up at Cole Park to participate in an event called Walk a Mile in her Shoes, which is a 5k run, as well as a March through Alamosa. Originally, the event started out as a march, and over the past few years […]

Food Insecurity: Hunger in the Valley is Very Real

Devin Forest Cornwall La Puente Volunteer   When the word “hunger” is mentioned, especially in the context of education, many people imagine thirty second commercials featuring a group of malnourished children wearing oversized NFL t-shirts on some far off continent.  And although it’s true, there are great needs in these places to feed many mouths […]

NSA and Domestic Spying, an Orwellian Recipe

Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print   Bluffdale is nestled in in a bowl-shaped valley opposed on either side by Utah’s Wasatch Range to the east and the Oquirrh Mountains to the west.  It’s the heart of Mormon country, where the followers of Joseph Smith and later pioneer Brigham Young arrived more than 160 years ago.  […]

ASC’s Dirty Little Column with the Delicious Doctor Love

ASC’s Dirty Little Column with the Delicious Doctor Love

Dr. Chocolate Thunder is not real doctor or mental health professional. The doctor’s advice should not be taken seriously.** Dear DLC, I’m an attractive guy, or so I’ve been told. I’m athletic and I play on a sports team here at Adams. The problem is most girls write me off before they even get to […]

College Checkered: Falling into a Relationship

Brneda Figueroa The Paw Print You both weren’t looking for one when you two met, your relationship with each other was just a friendship and you just sought refuge with one another to have at least a somewhat connection to somebody. Being single is freedom, but at the same time, you still want to know […]

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