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Colorado: Come Live the Good Life

Alana Dylan                                                                                                           […]

ASU Falls to Western New Mexico in Final Minutes

Rachel Heaton The Paw Print The Grizzlies dropped their contest Saturday against the Western New Mexico University (WNMU) Mustangs. After leading for the majority of the contest, ASU surrendered a touchdown in the final minutes of play to give the Mustangs a 40-36 victory. The Grizzlies struck first on Saturday, with a 14 yard pass […]

Real Madrid CF Crushes Levante FC 5:0

Steven Petrov The Paw Print The “whites” from Madrid won their visit against Levante FC in a game from the 8th round in the Spanish La Liga, played in front of little over 25,000 people at “Estadi Ciutat de València.” The team, led by Carlo Ancelotti, now has 30 goals scored in the league since […]

Cycling Team Competes in National Championships

ALAMOSA (October 28) – The Adams State Cycling team wrapped up another successful mountain bike racing season over the weekend at the USA Cycling Collegiate Mountain Bike Nationals in Beech Mountain, NC. The two team members who represented Adams State at the national competition were Mark Johnson and April Cunningham. Johnson placed 21st in the […]

Documentary Film Ethics Next ASU Faculty Lecture

ALAMOSA (October 8) – Visiting professor of Mass Communication Danny Ledonne will speak on “Documentary Film Ethics” at the next Adams State University Fall 2014 Faculty Lecture at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 22, in Porter Hall room 130. “Seeing is believing” they say. But frequently, audiences are misled, deceived, even outright lied to about what […]

Boettcher Teacher Residency Reception Celebrates Residents and Mentor Teachers

ALAMOSA (October 31) – The Boettcher Teacher Residency program (BTR) in partnership with Adams State University gathered at The Grille at Cattails Golf Course on October 2, to celebrate the newest cohort of resident teachers and mentors entering the program as well as the first cohort of teachers graduating in May 2015. BTR prepares individuals […]

Grizzlies Advice by Mr. Optimist

I need some help, there is nothing to do around this town. Can you give me some ideas, maybe even in the romantic date department? ~Bored Romantic Dear Bored Romantic, Although this town may seem like a complete bore, there are still numerous things to do around this town. You just have to do some […]

Gurl Quit Stressing, Every Day is a Blessin’

Edith Arias                                                                                                            […]

Was the Decline in the World’s Financial Markets Expected?

Steven Petrov                                                                                                           […]

Denver Artists will Show at Cloyde Snook Gallery

ALAMOSA (October 29) – Works by Denver area artists will be on display in the Adams State University Cloyde Snook Gallery from November 3 through November 21. An artists’ lecture is scheduled at 4 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7, in the Art Building room 227. A reception will follow the lecture until 7 p.m. The exhibit, […]

The Promise of Gas for the Winter Season

Steven Petrov                                                                                                            […]

XC Women Place 1st and Men Place 4th at Fort Hays

Kaitlin Hartman The Paw Print Women’s cross-country team took Fort Hays Kansas by storm in the Tiger Open last weekend. The girls scored a total of 33 points, exactly fifty points ahead of second place western state. Jenna Thurman, sophomore, won the girls race at Sand Plum Creek, with a remarkable time of 17:14 minutes. […]

Aldo Simoncini Stands in Goal with Amazing Story

Steven Petrov The Paw Print To cheat death and play against some of the best players in the world The extraordinary story of the goalkeeper of an extraordinary team During most days of the year, Aldo Simoncini works as an accountant, but there are days that he puts on his soccer jersey and gets in […]

Beeman will Perform Her First Faculty Recital on November 6

ALAMOSA (October 39) –Dr. Shellie Beeman, Adams State University assistant professor of music, will perform her first Adams State faculty recital at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 6, in Leon Memorial Hall. Beeman, a lyric soprano, will be accompanied by Dr. William Lipke. She will perform a mixture of classical, theatre, folk songs, and classical jazz; […]

Intoxicating Nightmares Opens October 28

ALAMOSA (October 17) – Whether pondering a zombie apocalypse or a real-life drama – the Adams State University Theatre Program Production, Intoxicating Nightmares, two one-act plays, will leave the audience contemplating imagined or actual consequences to actions. Directed by senior theatre majors, the shows open at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 28, in the Adams State […]

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