The Familiar Feeling of Epiphany While Sleeping
Brenda Figueroa The Paw Print There’s that moment where its late at night, later than you usually stay up, and there is no sign that you’ll be getting sleepy any time soon. You feel like you’ve read the entire internet. Twice. In a desperate attempt to get sleepy you grab the book you’ve been trying […]
The Greatest and Most Epic Game in the World
Jake Hughes The Paw Print So, after thinking long and hard about what to write in this week’s article, I found myself pondering a number of different topics and issues flying around the world right now. I could talk about something really fun like the situation of the economy, or I could talk about something […]
La Puente Finds Extra Room for Dinner Guests
Hannah Llika La Puente Volunteer As I returned from the Thursday morning City Market pickup, I could see the fence already filled up with migrant workers waiting to hear about the day’s work. My day had just begun, and like every other Thursday, I was wondering how I would manage getting all these donations inside- […]
ASU’s Dirty Little Column with Doitright and the Don
Dr. Doitright and Don Juan are not a real doctors or mental health professionals. The doctors’ advice should not be taken seriously. Dear DLC, Can your relationship work if your partner is in love with her best friend? My girlfriend tells me she is in love with the guy she grew up with, the guy […]
ASU Theatre Program Presents: Nickel and Dimed
Ryan Dufresne The Paw Print Adams State University’s theatre program has officially started its first production for the community this year. Dr. John Taylor directs, Nickel and Dimed. This production follows a girl’s experiences to see if she can live off of minimum wage. This show has fantastic music to transition from one scene to […]
Human Rights, Photography, and the Guatemalan Dirty War
Nathan Crites-Herrer The Paw Print Out of all the countries that make up Latin America, Guatemala is rarely ever mentioned in international news and many people know little to nothing about its people and turbulent past. Political violence and state sponsored terror are common themes in Guatemala, which contains a majority population of Indigenous peoples […]
Student Scholar: September 27
Rachel Decker The Paw Print Student scholar of the week Matt Wesley is one of the more notable faces around campus. Not only is he a top student working hard towards graduation, he is also a prominent actor on campus. Wesley, a junior here at Adams State, is a theatre major with a passion for […]
Football Wins Eleventh Straight Colorado Classic
Rachel Heaton The Paw Print The Adams State University football team took down Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) rival Western State on Saturday by a score of 43-14 to bring home their eleventh straight Colorado Classic victory. The win puts the Grizzlies at 3-0 overall and 1-0 in conference play. The Mountaineers fall […]
Volleyball Takes Down Two Conference Opponents
Dominique Davis The Paw Print The ASU women’s volleyball team was at it again this week with two tough matches and the start of their conference play. This week, the Grizzlies played the Western State Colorado University Mountaineers on Tuesday and the Western New Mexico University Mustangs on Saturday. With a 7-1 record going into […]
Cross Country Opens Season
Tanner Elliott The Paw Print Pride, respect and honor come to mind when you think of the men and women of Adam’s cross-country program, as well as thirty-eight national championships. The grizzly harriers will be attempting to capture the thirty-ninth and fortieth cross-country championship this fall, and Saturday, Sept. 8 was a great kick-start for […]
Chili Cook-Off Brings Spice to ASU
Jessica Palacio The Paw Print Saturday morning saw the culmination of this year’s Autumn @ Adams with the annual Chili Cook-Off. With a beautiful cloudless day, the event kicked off late Saturday morning on the campus’ north green right in front of the football stadium. For the low price of three dollars AS&F and community […]
ASU’s Dirty Little Column with Doitright and the Don
Dr. Doitright and Don Juan are not a real doctors or mental health professionals. The doctors’ advice should not be taken seriously. Dear DLC, Can long distant relationships work? My boyfriend lives in New York and I am here in Alamosa. We met this past summer at a convention in Baltimore and we’ve been inseparable […]
GAB Presents: “I Love the 90s” Homecoming 2012
Ryan Dufresne The Paw Print This year, GAB has a week full of events that will make you want to come back for more. The theme is “I love the 90’s,” in which all of the events are 90’s themed to get students, families and community members exited for the year ahead. Rebecca Rothkopf, an […]
The Beatles: Some History Behind the Influence
Jake Hughes The Paw Print The Beatles are an English Rock group from Liverpool that formed in the 1960’s. The Beatles were one of the most successful and critically acclaimed groups in the history of music. There is no single reason why The Beatles became so popular, but throughout their reign from early 1960’s to […]
Student Scholar: September 20
Rachel Decker The Paw Print Chris Jiron, a junior at Adams State College, has been working hard to achieve the success he has gained so far in his life An art major, Jiron is focusing on Graphic Design, and that his love for creativity will help him reach his goal of graduation. “I want to […]
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