Scholar of the Week: April 26
Rachel Decker The Paw Print Freshman Natasha Vidger sits in the Art Building, working late into the night to complete her latest project. This is how the dedicated Adams State student spends many of her nights. Natasha is an Art Major, and the majority of her time must be used to complete her various […]
CASA Honors the Struggles of Valley Farmers
Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print The rich farming history throughout the San Luis Valley invokes images of packed potato fields, rows of fresh vegetables and thigh high alfalfa. Before the onslaught of mechanized farming, agribusiness had exclusively relied on migrant farm workers to pick the tons of produce that these fields yielded. The workers who […]
Art Exhibit Shows Talent of Graduating Class
Rebekah Lucero The Paw Print Speculation and debate revolves around art and the phrase “art for art’s sake.” Art itself brings many different styles and genres to conversations that have potential to cause conflict. Art began as a direct sense of depicting the perfect human form and perspective. Time has brought forth tenebrism, impressionism, expressionism, […]
Sports Schedule: April 26- May 8
Thursday, April 26th 10 a.m. (EDT) Outdoor Track & Field at Penn Relays Philadelpha, Pa. Friday, April 27th 9 a.m. (EDT) Outdoor Track & Field at Penn Relays Philadelphia, Pa. 3 p.m. Women’s Lacrosse vs. Lindenwood (Mo.) ASC Lacrosse & Soccer Field 3 p.m. Outdoor Track & Field at Jack Christiansen Invitational (Hammer Throw) Fort […]
Women’s Golf in Sixth Place at RMAC Championships
Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director LITCHFIELD PARK, Ariz.— Freshmen Rachel Reiling (Littleton, Colo.) and Rachel Dyess (Richmond, Texas) are both in the top 20 after posting an 85 and 86, respectively, in the first round of the 2012 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Championships, played Monday here at the Wigwam Golf Resort’s Red Course. Reiling […]

Softball Wraps Up Road Schedule Against Metro
Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director DENVER – The Adams State College softball team finished its weekend series with Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) rival Metro State on Saturday, falling 0-2 in the opener and grabbing an early lead in game two before falling, 3-6. After dropping three of four against the Roadrunners this weekend, […]
Eleven Track and Field Men Win at CSU-Pueblo Invite
Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director PUEBLO, Colo. – Adams State athletes put forth winning efforts in 11 events during competition at the Colorado State-Pueblo Invitational, and saw four NCAA qualifying marks reached during their second trip of the season to the ThunderBowl this weekend. The Grizzlies previously competed at the CSU-Pueblo Open in March, […]
Men’s Golf Wraps Up Season at RMAC Championships
Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director LITCHFIELD PARK, Ariz.— Junior Andrew Kennedy (Casper, Wyo.) posted the best round of his spring season and is on pace to turn in his best 54-hole score of the entire season after he posted rounds of 79 and 81 on the first day of the 2012 Rocky Mountain Athletic […]

Hamilton and Wilson Score Two in Women’s Lacrosse Loss
Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director ST. CHARLES, Mo. – The Grizzlies stiffened on defense and allowed just five goals to the Western Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (WILA) leading Lindenwood (Mo.) Lions after halftime Tuesday night, but a pair of goals in each half wasn’t enough as Adams State fell, 4-17. The loss drops ASC to […]
Track and Field Women Compete at Colorado State Pueblo
Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director PUEBLO, Colo. – Senior Indira Spence (Trelawny, Jamaica) was an individual automatic qualifier on the Saturday’s final day of action the Colorado State-Pueblo Invitational in the 100 meter hurdles, and helped the ASC 4×100 meter relay squad to an automatic mark as well as the Grizzlies wrapped up action […]

Anthony Damico Scores Five in Men’s Lacrosse Win
Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director ST. CHARLES, Mo. – Four first half goals from sophomore Anthony Damico (Littleton, Colo.) helped the Adams State men’s lacrosse team race out to a 8-3 halftime lead over Shorter (Ga.) University in a neutral site match-up on the campus of Lindenwood Tuesday morning, and the Grizzlies managed to […]

First Generatoin Students Achieve Academic Success
Linda Relyea PR Department A first-generation college student is the first in their immediate family to attend college. Adams State College continues to recruit and encourage first-generation students to attain their goal of a college education. Last fall, seniors Jennifer Cliff, Tucker Jones, Caitlin O’Neill and Raina Walters, first-generation students, said personal dedication and supportive […]
Hunger Education Week Begins
Stephany Nellessen La Puente Volunteer Join La Puente in a week of events to celebrate Hunger Education Week, April 22 through the 28th. The week will kick off with the CROP Hunger Walk, a 5k walk starting at 2 p.m. at the First Christian Church in Alamosa and ending Saturday the 28th with Generosity on […]

Cosmic Silhouettes and Other Astronomical Events
Armando Montano The Paw Print On Wednesday, April 11 Dr. Robert Astalos of Physics presented, “Cosmic Silhouettes.” During the presentation Astalos talked about the history of astronomy, methods of predicting planetary pattern across the sun and solar and lunar eclipses. Using impressive free downloadable software to track the moon’s movements, attendees of Astalos’ presentation were able […]

Full House for Talk on American Economics
Armando Montano The Paw Print The latest Faculty Lecture Wednesday night saw an unusual outcome for the evening lecture series. While the majority of those who attend are generally the faculty, staff and students for Adams State College, this last faculty lecture saw an overwhelmingly large population of the local community come out to see Dr. Ed […]
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