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By. Matthew Martinez ALAMOSA, Colo- The Adams State Baseball team begins conference play at home with a four-game series. Two weeks removed from a series sweep against UT Permian Basin, the Grizzlies (3-11) looked to increase their season high three-game win streak as fellow RMAC opponent Dixie State (10-4) came into town. The Trailblazers of […]

Wall of Oppression

By Jasmyn Brendle | On International Women’s Day, in front of the Japanese Garden, the Wall of Oppression was taken down by a group of students, taking a stand against the hate speech people experience on a daily basis. This project was created by assistant professor of philosophy, Natasha Liebig PH.D., as a way to […]

Baseball: Grizzlies Sweep Falcons

By Erik Hildebrandt The Adams State University Grizzlies faced off with the Texas Permian-Basin University Falcons this past weekend in Odessa, Texas. The Grizzlies (0-11) and Falcons (5-2) played a doubleheader on Sunday as well as a game on Monday due to extreme winds reaching as high as 50 miles per hour on Saturday, forcing […]

ASU Wildlife Art Exhibition

By Noah Schafer |  The Adams State University Art Department is back with a fresh new exhibit, featuring wildlife. The exhibit will be up in the Adams State Art Building until Friday, March 8th, and features pieces of work from three different artists: Henry Blount, Mikki Harder, and Karrie York. I was able to sit […]

ASU Track and Field: Grizzlies Head to Nationals Well-Represented and Ready to Roar

By Aaron Kinnischtzke ALAMOSA, Colo. – One of Adams State University’s proudest traditions, especially for athletics, is its track and field program, which has made successes year after year for decades of the school’s history. With the indoor season wrapping up, the Grizzlies head to Pittsburgh, Kansas for the 2019 Division II Indoor Track and […]

Editorial Staff Discussion: Social Media

By Editorial Staff | In modern society’s fast-paced and ever-evolving digital world, social media offers its many platforms to people as a way to keep up with the change. From tiny towns to colossal cities to countries afar, social media has become a routine part of life in nearly all areas of the world. The […]

Indoor RMAC Track Championships

By Kendell Hollowell.            Adams State University hosted the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) Indoor Track and Field Championships this past weekend in the High Altitude Training Center. On Friday there were eight preliminaries, three field finals, two track finals, the women’s pentathlon, and four events in the men’s pentathlon. Kandace Thomas set a new RMAC […]

Grizzly Persist Program

In an effort to create more resources to help students succeed, Justin Stoeckle created a new program for students who struggled academically in the first semester. The Grizzly Persist Program is an experimental tutoring program that helps students to get involved, manage their time, and more. They achieve this through holding seminars, having students meet […]

KeyNote Presentation: Joe Brooks

Feb 25, 2019 KeyNote Presentation On the date of February 25, there was a Keynote presentation open for all teachers to attend. At this presentation, it was discussed that teachers need to try and help students become who they are truly meant to be rather than trying to mold them into the person the teacher […]

Lovell officially named president of Adams State

On Thursday, February 14, 2019, Cheryl D. Lovell transitioned from interim president to the official president of Adams State. The Board of Trustees have formed a negotiating team to begin working on an employment contract for Lovell. Board Chairman Cleave Simpson was the first to propose that the interim title be removed, based on her […]

Adams State and Gunma University: Memorandum of Understanding

By Kiersten Medina. ALAMOSA COLO.- On February 18, 2019, Adams State University and Gunma University in Japan collaborated in the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding. The agreement was signed by Adams State’s President Cheryl D. Lovell, with witnesses from Gunma University, Music Professor Chiho Sugo and two of her music students, as well as […]

Southwest Popular/American Culture Association (SWPACA)

SOUTHWEST POPULAR/AMERICAN CULTURE ASSOCIATION (SWPACA). By Jasmyn Brendle.  In 1979, Michael Schoenecke and Peter Rollins founded the Southwest/Texas Popular/American Culture Association and established the annual meeting, an event which has continued for forty years and has become the conference that it is today: The Southwest Popular/American Culture Association. Its annual conference will be held in […]

Men’s Basketball: Grizzlies Unstoppable On Senior Night

GRIZZLIES CANNOT BE STOPPED ON SENIOR NIGHT. By Matthew Martinez.  ALAMOSA, Colo- The Adams State Men’s Basketball team clobbers conference opponent on senior night. The Grizzlies (10-14, 10-9 RMAC) finished the home portion of their schedule against Westminster (UT) (9-14, 7-12 RMAC) from inside Plachy Hall. Prior to tip off, the Grizzlies honored three of […]

Baseball: Grizzlies Downed by Mustangs

GRIZZLIES DOWNED BY MUSTANGS. By Erik Hildebrandt.  Adams State University’s baseball team traveled to Hobbs, New Mexico this past weekend to face off with University of Southwest Mustangs. The Grizzlies were swept in four 7-inning games. The Grizzlies remain winless in their first 11 contests. However, the Grizzlies have held the lead in 6 out […]

Valentines Day

By. Bailey Sessions St. Valentine was a priest during the early Roman Catholic Empire who secretly married young lovebirds, even though the emperor had outlawed it. Once discovered, he was put to death for performing the illegal ceremonies. His actions turned him into a martyr for love. How did the grim end of martyred saint […]

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