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Men’s Soccer Begins Season with 2-1 Weekend

ASU Defeats Dallas Baptist for Second Straight Victory Steven Petrov The Paw Print September 14, 2013 the ASU Men’s soccer “grizzlies” recorded their first overtime win in the school’s history. In an incredibly intense and close game, the “grizzlies” found the strength and perseverance to finish the game strong and to stand victorious after 94 […]

Men’s Soccer Begins Season with 2-1 Weekend

Team Begins with 2-0 Victory Over South Dakota Mines Steven Petrov The Paw Print The Men’s Soccer Alamosa “grizzlies” took the win against the “hardrockers” from the South Dakota School of Mines, recording their first shutout for the season. The team, lead by coach Tim Busen, had multiple chances to score within the first half […]

La Acequia: Una Tradición Democrática de Agua

Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print Enfocándose en las raíces tradicionales del valle de San Luis, la clase “Lifeways of the San Luis Valley” acoge presentadoras cada martes que discutan diferentes aspectos de la historia cultural del valle y sus papeles fundamentales en creando la una única identidad cultural que forma el valle de hoy.   El […]

Adams State Theatre Kicks off Fresh Season of Plays

The Adams State Theatre Program has officially started their season. Their first show is called “Getting Out” and there are still tickets for the following shows: September 20th, 21st, 27th, and 28th at 7:30PM and the 29th Matinee at 2PM. This show is intended for mature audiences only. The prices for these shows are as […]

La Puente Hosts Variety of Communal Activities

Caitie Ryan-Norton The Paw Print 1) FAIR I hope everyone was able to make it to La Puente’s booth at the Volunteer Fair on Wednesday to play some corn hole and meet some of our fabulous AmeriCorps members. If you didn’t get a chance to stop by it’s not too late to sign up for […]

Summertime and the Living was Artistic

Danielle Quintana The Paw Print ALAMOSA (September 16) – Packing up her excitement and creativity, Jenny Gawronski headed across seas for two ceramic residencies for the summer of 2013. Gawronski, Adams State University assistant professor of art, spent the first six weeks in Vallauris, France. She visited multiple museums in Paris gathering ideas for work […]

East Campus Opens its Doors to the Public

Rachel Heaton The Paw Print Last Thursday marked     the Grand Opening Celebration for the Adams State East Campus and the Department of Human Performance and Physical Education (HPPE). This event took place as part of the Autumn at Adams week on campus. The event started at 4 p.m. with a short ceremony, followed by […]

Rainy Days of Fall Turn to Torrential Monsoons

Jessica Shawcroft The Paw Print What is up with all this rain! All summer we needed the moisture and now, when growing season is mostly done and we’re settling in for the winter, we get a bunch of storms that drop an impressive amount of rain on our cities and towns! After all the fires […]

Bottled Water is the Greatest Advertising Trick known

Jake Hughes The Paw Print Just like Colorado, seventy percent of the states in the US are in a drought and, in this current climate; water levels are big topic of discussion. In particular, bottled water is the controversial subject matter that is currently manipulating its way onto our shelves and into our environment. A […]

ASU’s Mascot Relative Makes a Fall Visit to Campus

Jessica Shawcroft The Paw Print On Thursday, September 12, 2013 Adams State University had a bear and her cub walking through the campus. These bears weren’t grizzlies but it is fun to think about our mascot coming to visit the college! Maybe they wanted to see how classes were going? Actually, here in Colorado we […]

Soccer World: Spain- “The Furia”

Steven Petrov The Paw Print “La Furia Roja” has taken over the football world and has been dominating the scene in the last 5-6 years. Winning three consecutive major international competitions (Euro 2008, World Cup 2010, and 2012 European championship), Spain is the only team in football’s history to ever accomplish that. The Spaniards have […]

Horoscopes for the Week of September 19th-26th

Madam Shawcroft The Paw Print Aquarius 01/20-02/18 Is the truth a clear, bright, shiny treasure, like a big diamond glittering in the sunlight? Does it have an objective existence that’s independent of our feelings about it? Or is the truth a fuzzy, convoluted thing that resembles a stream of smoke snaking through an underground cavern? […]

Justin Bieber Cast as Robin?

Richard Flamm The Paw Print Has Justin Bieber been cast as Robin? That’s what fans want to know who observed the nineteen-year-old post a picture of the “Batman vs. Superman” script on his Instagram account, cheekily adding the hashtag “#Robin.” The Huffington Post notes that directly after doing so, Bieber tweeted the vague line: “Off […]

Rowling Announces New Movie in the World of Harry Potter

Becca Paez The Paw Print On September 12 Warner Bros announced that J.K. Rowling, author of the Harry Potter series, would be writing the screenplay for Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. The movie follows the adventures of Newt Scamander, the author of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, in New York’s secret […]

Bears Seen on Campus and Around the Valley

Rachel  Heaton The Paw Print Last Thursday, many faculty and students were captivated by the presence of a mama bear and her small cub on campus. The pair, which situated itself around the business building, attracted many onlookers and photographers. Brian Bechaver, a district wildlife manager, was on hand along with several campus police to […]

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