Volume83 Issue01 Articles
Front Page Resources for Students By Marissa McIntosh As the spring semester begins, there are some things that incoming students and current students need to know and remember. Adams State University has a vast variety of resources available for students, however, many of these resources are often unknown or overlooked. The services listed below […]
ASU Track and Field: California Meets
By. Sunday Abarca Editorial Staff This month on Thursday, April 18th, 2019 Adams State track and field team flew off to California. There, they competed at three different track meets which consisted of the Bryan Clay Invitational & Multi, MT. SAC RELAYS, and Long Beach Invitational. Adams was looking to squeeze in a few more […]
Baseball
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 […]
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 […]
Christian Challenge: “Recreation”
By. Antonio Griego Christian Challenge kicked off their first annual praise night last Saturday, with a night of “Recreation” for Adams State students. Christian Challenge is a campus ministry that is open to serve all students who want to test their faith, by dissecting parts of the Bible, and also to live a Christ-like life. “Christian […]
Milly Meza Tribute
By. Ziere Banner On behalf of the Adams State Family, we mourn for the death of Milanyela “Milly” Meza, a student athlete here at Adams State University. She touched many hearts with her kindness and willingness to make everyone happy at all times. She had friends all over campus and throughout the Adams State’s sports teams, […]
Four-Day Week Proposition Draws Mixed Opinions
By. Aaron Kinnischtzke ALAMOSA, Colo. – Much conversation and controversy has arisen over the proposition of a four-day school week for every department here at Adams State. The Mass Communications Department is the first to adopt a shortened school week, with there being classes only Monday through Thursday and all three-credit periods are an hour and […]
Seasonal Affective Disorder
Bailey Paw Print We live in a winter wonderland – below freezing temperatures, spatters of snow, and hardly any daylight. For many people, it can be rough, to say the least. Each year, as the days get shorter and the nights get longer, people’s moods change. They want to sleep more (understandably), begin to lose […]
Christmas Shopping 101
Levi Savage Lowe Paw Print Ever have a hard time trying to pick out a present for a friend or family member? Here we will be talking about what one should get their friend or family for Christmas in order to make sure everyone is happy. Have no fear because there is still time to […]
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