Week of Snowfall for More than 18 States Across the US

Rachel Decker The Paw Print Snow is on the front of the nation’s mind this week as even more winter storms blow through the United States. On Wednesday, more than 18 states were on a winter storm watch, with Kansas even rumored to accumulate upwards of a foot and a half of snow. Tucson, Ariz. […]

Zikr Dance Ensemble Finishes Touring at ASU

Daniel Allsup The Paw Print The Zikr Dance Ensemble finished their Colorado tour Sunday afternoon in Alamosa. The Adams State Theatre was at its capacity to see the finale. The Zikr Dance Ensemble, while composed of ballet dancers, performs dances beyond the traditional ballet format. The performance offered the crowd a spectrum of works based […]

Zikr Dance Ensemble Coming This Weekend

Kira Budge The Paw Print Coming up this Sunday, February 17, the Zikr Dance Ensemble will perform for one afternoon only, at 2pm here at Adams State University. The Zikr Dance Ensemble, directed by David Taylor, is a dance group focused on dance from around the world, and its power as a spiritual and cultural […]

HPPE Lab Fitness Tests Open to Students and Public

Daniel Allsup The Paw Print What’s your fitness level? If you don’t know, an opportunity to find out is now here. Fitness tests are available through the Human Performance and Physical Education (HPPE) Department’s Human Performance Lab. The lab is open to students and to the public. The fitness tests are offered at affordable prices, […]

School Shootings: ASU Prepared for the Worst

Rachel Decker The Paw Print Worries over gun safety and demands for stricter gun control laws have been talked about in light of the flurry of school shootings. The Sandy Hook Elementary shooting brought up many questions as to what should be done concerning school safety. Adams State University’s very own Chief of Campus Police, […]

Women Compete at RMAC Championship Meet

Jessica Palacio The Paw Print The Grizzly swim squad competed in their final regulation meet of the season last week, traveling to Grand Junction, Colo. for the RMAC Championships. The meet spans over four days with a preliminary session being run in the morning. The top 16 swimmers in each event swam in the morning, […]

ASU Begins Baseball Season after 35-Year Drought

Daniel Allsup The Paw Print Adams State’s return to baseball has been difficult thus far. The Grizzlies have dropped their first seven games after a 35-year drought of collegiate baseball. They lost the first four games to Eastern New Mexico University in Portales, New Mexico. Then they traveled to Regis University in Denver, and failed […]

ASU Rodeo Team Gets Season Underway

Helen Smith The Paw Print helen Smith The Paw Print Here’s a fun fact: did you know that Adams State has a real rodeo team? So what is rodeo? Webster’s Dictionary defines rodeo as “a public exhibition of the skills of cowboys, with contests in bull riding, lassoing, etc.” The assistant coach, Jill Francis, of […]

Track and Field Winds Down

Kaymarie Jones The Paw Print As they wind down to the final weeks of the indoor season, the Adams State men’s and women’s track and field team qualified both distance medley relay (DMR) teams at the Joe Davies Open, hosted by Colorado Mines in Golden, Colo. The Grizzlies are well prepared to compete with athletes […]

A Raging Brain or Simple Hardwiring from the Start

Jake Hughes The Paw Print Race has been an issue highlighted, fought over and debated about since humans first met each other.  From whites to the blacks, Asians to Africans, eastern Europeans to central Europeans, race has always been a catalyst for conflict over the course of history. Why do we look at color before […]

ASU’s Dirty Little Column

Dr. Doitright is not a real doctor or mental health professional. The doctor’s advice should not be taken seriously. Dear Dr. Doitright: I woke up around 7am on Valentine’s Day, opened my dorm room door and found a big red box with a beautiful pink ribbon tied to the top. I started crying; tears of […]

The Christian Challenge Community at ASU

Helen Smith The Paw Print “To help Christians live out their faith.” This is the official purpose of the Christian Challenge meetings, held every Thursday night in Coronado Hall at 7pm. Cody Biby, a leader for the campus ministry, shares a history of the Christian Challenge at ASU, as well as some information about himself. […]

Looking at the Highlights of the NFL Season

Rachel Heaton The Paw Print Rachel Heaton The Paw Print With all of the ups and downs this NFL season, it was definitely a year to remember. From scandals to comebacks, this year held it all. Let’s take a moment to look back at all of good and not-so-good memories from the 2012-13 season. Saints […]

Track Competes in Washington

Kaymarie Jones The Paw Print Kaymarie Jones The Paw Print A fraction of the Grizzly track and field team flew into Seattle on Thursday, February 6, for one of the most exciting track competitions of the indoor season. Hosted by the University of Washington, the Husky Classics produced many elite athletes such as Charles Jock […]

The Joys and Benefits of Growing Your Own Food

Claudia Ebel The Paw Print Have you ever tasted a real tomato? Nibbled on a carrot, crisp and sweet from the cool fall soil? Digging into gardening has opened me up to food quality I never before knew existed, and I’m not alone. The buzz around food issues, from food miles to organics, has brought […]

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