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College Checkered: Ever Wondered About Your Impact?

Brenda Figueroa The Paw Print What do you actually contribute in this world? I worry rather than wonder most of the time. Mainly, it’s because I feel like if I haven’t impacted someone or something while being on this planet, regardless of my accomplishments, in someway I have failed some kind of purpose. We all […]

Pledge of Allegiance Not a Tradition on Most College Campuses

Dr. Ed Crowther Chair of History, Government and Philosophy   Today’s readers may be too young to remember police sergeant Joe Friday’s trope: “Just the facts, ma’am,” but getting the facts before making an argument apparently isn’t part of the rhetorical repertoire for Chief of Police Joel Schultz’s missive regarding the Pledge of Allegiance. In […]

Sports Schedule: April 5-15

Thursday, April 5th 7 p.m. Men’s Lacrosse vs. Dominican (Calif.) Rex Stadium Friday, April 6th Noon (DH) Softball vs. Colorado Christian ASC Softball FIeld 4 p.m. Outdoor Track & Field at Don Kirby Tailwind Invitational (Hammer Throw) Albuquerque, N.M.

Sports Schedule: March 31-April 8

Saturday, March 31st All Day Volleyball at Univ. of New Mexico Spring Tournament Albuquerque, N.M. All Day Developmental Volleyball at CSU-Pueblo Spring Tournament Pueblo, Colo. Noon (DH) Softball at Regis Denver 1 p.m. Women’s Lacrosse vs. Colorado Mesa ASC Lacrosse & Soccer Field 1 p.m. Men’s Soccer vs. Rio Vista Reds (Scrimmage) Rex Stadium

McGlynn Earns Season’s First Women’s Track Honors

Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – During the first full week of outdoor action, Adams State junior distance ace Kristen McGlynn (Bailey, Colo.) has been recognized as the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) Women’s Track Athlete of the Week, league officials announced Wednesday.

ASC Lacrosse Plays Conference Games at Home

ASC Lacrosse Plays Conference Games at Home

Kelly Hillick The Paw Print Adams State’s both women’s and men’s lacrosse teams played at their home field this past weekend. The men’s team defeated Notre Dame de Nemur gaining their third straight win on Friday. After two scoreless minutes in the first half, Notre Dame de Nemur’s Jordan Wagner scored to give the Agros […]

Softball Falls Short and Splits Sunday with Chadron

Softball Falls Short and Splits Sunday with Chadron

Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director The Adams State College Softball team completed a weekend pair of doubleheaders with Chadron State College on Sunday afternoon, splitting the twin-bill again today, winning the first 8-1, before losing the second game to CSC, 7-5. After taking the ‘W’ in game one, the Grizzlies had the opportunity to […]

Men’s Track and Field Wins Four Events in Pueblo

Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director PUEBLO, Colo. – The Adams State men’s track & field squad posted winning times on the track in the 100 and 200 meter dashes, as well as in the field in the javelin and discus, as the Grizzlies opened the 2012 season with two days of action at the […]

Women’s Golf Posts Spring’s Best Round to Stay in Fourth

Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director PUEBLO WEST, Colo.— Four Adams State College women’s golfers posted scores of 85 and below as the Grizzlies combined for a team score of 334, their best of the spring season thus far, while holding on to their fourth place positioning in the final standings of Colorado State University-Pueblo’s […]

McPeek Named RMAC Academic Wrestler of the Year

Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Three-time all-American and 2012 NCAA Division II 197-pound national champion Luke McPeek (Albuquerque, N.M.) was honored again on Tuesday, this time for both his work in the classroom and on the mat, as he was named as the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) Academic Wrestler […]

Porter Scholars Focused Academic Programs Talk

Photos by Armando Montano (L to R) Gary Mark-Potter & Dan Carver,  Josh Machone & Amber Harlan Armando Montano The Paw Print Last Wednesday’s lunchtime talk was on the works of the Porter Scholars Focused Academic Programs  in different fields of study. Collecting the data of two different scientific aims to contribute to the scientific […]

The Lone Ranger Casting Provides Large Turnout

Armando Montano The Paw Print   Adams State College was packed to capacity this Sunday as more than 300 hopeful men gathered at the ASC Theatre building to participate in an open casting call in hopes of being selected to be extras in the film adaptation of The Lone Ranger, starring Johnny Depp as Tonto […]

MBA Hiring Continues to Grow Nation Wide

Becca Paez The Paw Print   According to an analysis of U.S. News data more MBA graduates are landing jobs  now than in the past two years. Of the 441 business schools surveyed by U.S. News, 135 provided job placement data for their 2011 graduates of full-time MBA programs in an annual survey. Among those schools, 78.8 percent of […]

Lemke Recieved Kellog Scholarsahip

Becca Paez The Paw Print   The McGraw-Hill/Kellog Developmental Educator Scholarships, which are designed to honor outstanding instructors that are dedicated to preparing students for college-level course work, was awarded to Karen Lemke. The nation’s longest running advanced training progam for developmental educators; the full scholarship was awarded to Lemke at the National Association for […]

Scientists Warn of Reaching Greenhouse Gas Threshold

Scientists Warn of Reaching Greenhouse Gas Threshold

Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print   Scientists are warning that the world is on the verge of reaching critical thresholds where damage from global warming will become irreversible at a conference entitled “Planet under Pressure,” meeting in London through the week of March 26. One scientist called this “the critical decade” for curbing global warming, […]

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