A Call to be Self Sufficient if There Ever Was One

Jake HughesThe Paw Print With the increasing demand for people to eat healthier and watch out for certain ingredients like gluten or trans fats, the increasing number of controversial topics that have risen in our supermarkets, both internationally and at home in the US, come to no surprise. When we speak of topics like this, […]

Understanding the History of Valentine’s Day

Kira Budge The Paw Print Today, February 14, marks that holiday so ubiquitously loved and hated—Valentine’s Day. Whatever your personal opinion on the holiday, a huge amount of tradition has gone into the creation of Valentine’s Day as it is today. So whether you’re spending today with a loved one, stalking someone you wish was […]

ASU’s Dirty Little Column with Dr. Doitright

Dr. Doitright is not a real doctor or mental health professional. The doctor’s advice should not be taken seriously.   Dear Dr. Doitright, My grandmother does not approve of my marriage. What should I do? My parents died in a car accident when I was five years old. Since then, my grandmother has been both […]

Huddling vs. Cuddling: Two Types of Warming

Tri Beta Club The Tri Beta Biology Club is here once again to teach you a fun life fact, just in time for Valentine’s Day! With this cold winter upon us, and especially those cold nights, it would be most appropriate to share ways to stay warm. As we are social mammals, one excellent method […]

Student Scholar: February 14

Rachel DeckerThe Paw Print 21-year old Kat Hatler, a dedicated student here at Adams State, is well on her way to earning her Masters degree. With an impressive GPA of 3.7 and a dream of writing novels and becoming a teacher, there seems to be nothing that can hold her back. She is double majoring […]

Basketball Games

Rachel Heaton The Paw Print The Adams State University men’s and women’s basketball teams played host to the Fort Lewis Skyhawks on Saturday, Feb 2 at Plachy Hall. It was Hawaiian Night in Plachy and fans were encouraged to come in their Hawaiian best to support the Grizzlies. For the women, Saturday proved to be […]

Students and Players Enjoy Hawaiian Night

Helen Smith The Paw Print Hawaiian Night 2013 brought an element of entertainment to the halftime of the Fort Lewis v. Adams State basketball games. The seats of Plachy Hall were full, with overflow seating necessary. ASU fans were active in participating and cheering on the halftime activities. The festivities consisted of several entertaining, Hawaiian-themed […]

Track & Field Runs on the Road

Kaymarie Jones The Paw Print After disappointing results earlier in the evening, the ASU Grizzlies track and field team closed the first night of their last weekend in Albuquerque well, with a record-breaking performance from Boris Berian and a personal record from Quin Ralston. Redshirt freshman and Colorado Springs native Berian raised the roof at […]

Green Home Design Course is Now Offered

Daniel Allsup The Paw Print These days, everyone is trying to do their part to erase their carbon footprint. A great way to diminish your effect on the environment is to go green right where you live–at home. Adams State University is proud to present a new course for students and the public in Green […]

Free Tax Service for SLV From ASU and More

Daniel Allsup The Paw Print Adams State University’s School of Business is teaming with Trinidad State Junior College-Valley Campus and the Piton Foundation to provide free tax services to the San Luis Valley community.  The free service is designed for families whose income is less than $50,000 annually. This will be the fourth year that […]

Ernie Hudson at ASU Ghost in the House

Julie Waechter ASU PR “Ghost in the House” is a return to roots for Ernie Hudson. Perhaps best known for his role as Winston in the popular Ghostbusters films, Hudson’s original calling was the theatre, specifically playwriting. Hudson will give his premiere performance as Jack Johnson, the first African-American heavyweight champion, Feb 2 in the […]

Without a Doubt 2013 Will be the Year for Gaming

Jake Hughes The Paw Print The past couple of years have been an exciting time for the technology world, with smartphones and tablets dominating the market. Phones are no longer just phones; they have become portable game devices with the addition of apps. However, since the release of Xbox 360 in 2005 and PS3 in […]

ASU’s Dirty Little Column with Dr. Doitright

Dr. Doitright is not a real doctor or mental health professional. The doctor’s advice should not be taken seriously. Dear Dr. Doitright: My boyfriend is so insecure that it’s beginning to annoy me. Last weekend, we went to see Ernie Hudson. After the play we were suppose to visit his friends for a little “chill […]

Zacheis Planetarium Presents Movie Nights

Rachel Heaton The Paw Print Have you ever wanted to feel like you were flying through space, stars zooming by your head? Do you want to travel to some of the most mysterious places in space and learn about the secrets of our universe? Have you ever wanted to better understand the world we live […]

Women Compete in Final Regular Season Meet

Jessica Palacio The Paw Print The ASU women’s swim team had their final regular season competition this past Friday in Plachy Hall. Going into the meet the women were 5-0 in conference competition for the 2012/2013 season, and with a decisive victory over Western, the Grizzlies are now 6-0 headed into the RMAC conference championships […]

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