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Faculty Lecture Series Opens with Presentation by Dr. Armstrong

Armando Montano The Paw Print The 2012 spring semester Faculty Lecture series began last Wednesday with a lecture presented by Dr. Tim Armstrong on his experiences teaching aboard a converted cruise ship. In his presentation “Semester at Sea, Opportunities for Learning and Travel for Everyone,” Armstrong showed a slideshow montage of personal images he took […]

College Checkered: Learning to Love Valentine’s Day

Brenda Figueroa The Paw Print   Valentine’s Day is a day to celebrate love, hope and romance. Believe it or not, you can celebrate of all of that if you’re single. Don’t focus on the fact that you’re not in a relationship or that you recently broke up with a partner. It’s ok to still […]

Monsanto Claims Ownership of Genetically Modified Organisms

Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print   Perhaps the most perplexing subject surrounding modern day agriculture is the issue of genetically modified organisms (GMO), and how their use is affecting the future of food production and biodiversity. In early 1982, scientists at Monsanto, a multinational agricultural and Biotechnology Corporation, successfully engineered the first plant cells.  Five […]

Stories From the Milagros on Main Project

Stephany Nellessen La Puente Volunteer The Help Keep Milagros on Main Street campaign has received an astounding amount of support from the wider community. Together we have raised over $6,000 from over 100 donors, and there is still plenty of time to reach our goal of 250 individuals contributing $10 each to the purchase of […]

Navigating the Landscape of Diversity in Education

Jose Orozco The Paw Print Dr. Brenda Allen is associate dean of planning and initiatives and professor of Communications at the University of Colorado, Denver. She has been invited to speak for many different national conferences and workshops about her work in communication and equity. Allen was invited to Adams State to speak about equity […]

Sports Schedule: Feb. 2-10

Thursday, February 2nd 7 p.m. Wrestling at Western State Gunnison, Colo. 7 p.m. Develomplental Men’s Basketball vs. Lamar CC J.V. Plachy Hall Friday, February 3rd 4 p.m. Track & Field at Univ. of New Mexico Classic Albuquerque, N.M. 6 p.m. Women’s Basketball vs. New Mexico HIghlands Plachy Hall (CIA-Leavitt Insurance Agency Night)

Athlete of the Week: Feb. 2

Kaimyn Pruitt Adams State junior men’s basketball player Kaimyn Pruitt (Los Angeles, Calif.) has been named the ASCGrizzlies.com Athlete of the Week for the week ending Jan. 29. Pruitt scored eight points on Wednesday, Jan. 25 against the Northern New Mexico Eagles. On Saturday, Jan. 28, Pruitt put up 17 points in an ASC victory […]

He said…. She said…. SuperBowl XLVI

America is set for Super Bowl XLVI on Sunday. Only one question remains unanswered: Who will hoist the Lombardi trophy on Sunday? The New York Football Giants and the New England Patriots enter Lucas Oil Stadium for a rematch of Super Bowl XLII. It will be a high powered collision of two of the league’s […]

Women’s Baskeball

Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director DURANGO, Colo. – The ASC women’s basketball team took to the court against a top 10 foe for the second straight outing on Saturday, where the Grizzlies were unable to take down No. 8 Fort Lewis, falling in Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) play, 52-83. The loss drops Adams […]

Wrestlers Fall to University of Nebraska Kearney

Irma Sandoval The Paw Print The gymnasium in Plachy Hall was packed with fans on Wednesday, Jan. 25 to watch the Adams State College Wrestlers take on the University of Nebraska-Kearney. First on the mat were heavy weights Taylor Stam for ASC versus Kevin Barrett for UNK. Individual score for the match was 5-3. Ultimately, […]

Pruitt Makes Game-Winner In Durango

Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director DURANGO, Colo. – Adams State trailed by five points with just two minutes remaining on the road at Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) rival Fort Lewis on Saturday night, but forced a pair of turnovers in the waning moments before junior Kaimyn Pruitt (Los Angeles, Calif.) hit the game-winning […]

McGlynn Recognized in the Mile by the RMAC

Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Adams State junior distance ace Kristen McGlynn (Bailey, Colo.) punched her ticket to the NCAA Division II Indoor Track & Field Championships with an automatic qualifying time of four minutes, 54.17 seconds (4:48.36 adjusted), and for her effort has been tabbed as this week’s Rocky […]

Batt Tops RMAC List of Track Performers

Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Not only did Adams State redshirt-freshman Kevin Batt (Sydney, Australia) top the field in the mile at the University of New Mexico Invitatonal on Saturday in Albuquerque, but he also ran the fastest Division II time of the season to date, and for that he […]

Solar Flares Create Extra Northern Lights in Norway

Rachel Decker The Paw Print Residents in Norway were in for a real treat last week when the latest emission of solar flares contributed to the first of many brilliant northern lights sighting of the year. Many people are panicking over the promise of more solar flares, claiming it is a sign of the end […]

McDaniel Hall Renovations Finally Complete

Johanna Keever The Paw Print The renovation is finished, and the new remodeled McDaniel Hall is open for business.  For a year the faculty and students at Adams State has been waiting for the newly remodeled building to be finished.  The old Education and Social Science (ESS) was rebuilt and funded by students to complete […]

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