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New Media Degrees to be Offered at Adams State

By Noah Schafer |  Big news arrives for the academia of the San Luis Valley: Adams State University will be offering new majors, available to future students this upcoming semester of Fall 2019. The news comes with the approval of the Board of Trustees of Adams State. The three majors will be bachelor degrees focused […]

ASU Track and Field: Last Chance Meet

By Sunday Abarca |  As Adams State’s track and field season is coming to an end, there are several athletes looking to place into the top 24 to qualify for conference. On Saturday, April 13th, the Adams State track and field team traveled to Golden, Colorado to compete at the School of Mines. After winning […]

Join Us for the SandHill Review Launch Party on May 3rd!

You are invited to the SandHill Review Launch Party May 3rd, 2019 at 6:00 PM McDaniel Hall Room 101 -Food will be served- The event will include live presentations of works from the SandHill Review Come help us celebrate student, staff, and alumni works!

Adams State Communications Board is Hiring for All Student Media Positions!

The time has come for new recruits! Apply now for the position you desire in student media! Pay is $13.00 per hour for up to 10 hours per week! The Adams State University Communications Board is hiring for the following positions: -Grizzly Video Productions- *General Manager* *Content Manager* -Paw Print Student Newspaper- *Editor-in-Chief* *Associate Editor* […]

Come Check Out what the Grizzly Video Productions has to Offer!

Come Check Out what the Grizzly Video Productions has to Offer!

Withdrawal Date has Passed and it’s Time to Finish Strong

By Levi Savage Lowe |  With the semester winding down, now’s the time to put it into top gear. After spring break, there’s no more holidays or time off. There’s only one obstacle blocking you from summer vacation: finals. It’s time to hit the books, hard. If needed, look for tutors for the classes that […]

Editorial Staff Discussion: Homework

By Editorial Staff | Homework is a common chore for almost all students in the U.S. Although homework seems like a beneficial teaching technique, this topic is rather controversial among schools. Many students tire of putting in extra effort into their education outside of classes. Students also develop different techniques of learning throughout their years […]

San Luis Valley CROP Hunger Walk

By Lilliana Chavez | On Sunday, April 7, the community gathered at the Alamosa Senior Center for the 25th annual San Luis Valley (SLV) CROP Hunger Walk. The CROP Hunger Walk was founded through the Church World Services (CWS), and was the beginning event in a series of events for Hunger Education Week. La Puente […]

San Luis Founders’ Day

By Kiersten Medina | San Luis held its very first annual Founders’ Day on Saturday, April 6th, 2019, which celebrated the historical and cultural heritage of the town of San Luis. San Luis, Colorado is the oldest town in Colorado and was founded in April 9th, 1851. The event was also sponsored by Adelante San […]

Nielsen Library’s Seed Library

By Lilliana Chavez | Amongst the books and bustle of the first floor of Adams State University’s (ASU) Nielsen Library, a special sort of library awaits. It is the Seed to Seed Library, and it offers the community free, organically grown, non-commercial seeds. The seeds found at the library are donated during the last Saturday […]

April is Autism Awareness Month

By Jeslyn Dees | April 2nd is known as World Autism Awareness Day, but all throughout the month of April, many individual autism organizations team together to promote awareness of the disorder, as well as educate people about the spectrum of autism. To show support for the understanding and acceptance of autism, it is common […]

ASU Baseball: Grizzlies get the broom for second straight series

By Matthew Martinez |  GOLDEN, Colo. – Adams State Baseball suffers sweep to Colorado School of Mines on the road over the weekend. The Grizzlies fall to 6-24 on the season and are now 3-13 in the RMAC. The story of the weekend was the bats of the Orediggers, who finished the series with a […]

ASU Softball: Momentum May Be Coming

By Noah Schafer The Adams State Grizzly Softball team was back in action this last weekend as they took on the Metro State Roadrunners. In what was supposed to be a four-game contest turned into just a two-game battle. This shortened battle favored the visiting Roadrunners as they took both games this last Saturday. The […]

Team USA Symposium Proves to be Major Hit

By Aaron Kinnischtzke   COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – What is widely regarded as the most elite training center in the U.S., the United States Olympic Training Center, was host to the 2019 Team USA Symposium. The event was held over the course of three days, and featured speakers and panels that included employees of the […]

ASU Music Department: Music 4 Kids

By Kierstin Medina |  Adams State University’s Music Department began its elementary workshop program, Music 4 Kids, on Tuesday, March 26. Music 4 Kids is a free afterschool program that works with elementary students, primarily second and third graders, in the Alamosa area as well as other areas within the San Luis Valley. The Music […]

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