Women Eigth and Men Sixth at Conference Swimming Meet

Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director SAN ANTONIO, Texas – Behind a trio of individual top eight finishes from sophomore Jennells Higgs (Socorro, N.M.) and Jessica Palacio (Albuquerque, N.M.), as well as freshman April Cunningham (Leander, Texas), the Grizzly women scored 66 points on the closing day of the 2012 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) […]

Slow Start Costly for Grizzly Women at Colorado Mines

Slow Start Costly for Grizzly Women at Colorado Mines

Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director GOLDEN, Colo. – After shooting just 25.0 percent (5-for-20) in the first half and trailing by as many as 22 points before intermission, the Adams State women’s basketball team started off strong in the second but could not close the gap all the way in falling, 54-65, to Rocky […]

Men Fall to CSU Club Squad

Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The ASC men’s lacrosse team met up with the Colorado State club squad at Garry Berry Stadium for a neutral site match-up Saturday afternoon, where freshman goalie Ronnie Fernando made 13 saves as Adams State fell, 3-9. Colorado State scored three goals in the first, […]

Women’s Lacrosse Tops Air Force

Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director The Adams State women’s lacrosse team hosted the Air Force women’s club lacrosse squad on Sunday afternoon at the ASC Lacrosse Field, where the Grizzlies hung on after grabbing a 6-1 lead to claim an 8-7 victory.

Grizzlies Conclude Crossover with Win Over Black Hills State

Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director PUEBLO, Colo. – The Adams State softball team concluded its trip at the 2012 NSIC/RMAC Crossover hosted by Colorado State-Pueblo Sunday afternoon with a 5-inning, 9-1 win over Black Hills State (S.D.) in which the Grizzlies recorded 12 hits. ASC finishes the opening weekend of play with a 2-2 […]

Sandhill Review Submissions Due March 5

Rachel Decker The Paw Print   The aspiring writers of Adams State come together to create a book called The SandHill Review, a literary review for the college. The editors, Toni Steffens-Steward and Victoria Miranda, worked hard to compile the 20 original poems, four short stories, and 15 pieces of original artwork that went into […]

‘Planet Watch’ on March Third

  Linda Relyea PR Department   In the next month many nearby planets will be visible. To assist in recognizing the planets, the Adams State College Zacheis Plan   etarium has scheduled “Planet Watch” for Saturday, March 3. The program includes a 20 minute presentation, at 6 p.m. and again at 7:30 p.m. There will […]

Gay Marriage in America Struggles for Acceptance

Gay Marriage in America Struggles for Acceptance

Johnna Keever The Paw Print   Over the past decade many in the United States has been trying to draw a line for people that are in relationships and trying to gain rights for same-sex marriages in America. Recently there have been more achievements in the process or equal rights for gay and lesbian couples […]

Grizz Radio Revamps Style: Looking for New Listenership

KASF Staff So what is Grizz Radio? If you came to the KASF Relaunch Party that took place Saturday, Feb. 4 you found out! We are the new and improved KASF 90.9 radio. With a new logo, a new look and style and, of course, a new format we are rebranding ourselves within the Adams […]

Lunch Time Talk on Strength Training Proves Informative

Armando Montano The Paw Print Last week’s Lunch Time Talk in science and mathematics saw the debut of Dr. Mike Waller’s presentation “Strength Programming: a Historical perspective,” a well prepared and demonstrated lecture on the historical changes that strength training has taken mostly from the beginning of the 20th century to today. The room was […]

Iranian Threat: Illusion of Fact? Reminiscent of Iraqi War

Iranian Threat: Illusion of Fact? Reminiscent of Iraqi War

Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print As the Israeli government of Benjamin Netanyahu continues to play a tit-for-tat clandestine war with the Iranian regime, the US government and corporate media juggernaut are helping to frame the xenophobic anti-Iran dialogue that has been flooding the air waves in the past weeks.  

Scholar of the Week: February 23

Scholar of the Week: February 23

Rachel Decker The Paw Print During her time at Adams State, Scholar of the Week Kailee Potter has made quite a name for herself. With an impressive overall GPA of 3.64, and her passion for chemistry, this senior is on the fast track for an impressive future after college. Kailee came to Adams State to […]

Concert and Chamber Choir give Spectacular Performance

Becca Paez The Paw Print On Friday, Feb. 17, the Adams State Concert and Chamber Choirs, delivered a spectacular performance at the Sacred Heart Church. The first choir to perform was Concert Choir. They opened up with a traditional South African folk song, Tshotsholoza (Shoh-shoh-loh-zah). Tshotsholoza is a song of freedom and was often sung […]

ASC’s Dirty Little Column with the Delicious Doctor Love

ASC’s Dirty Little Column with the Delicious Doctor Love

Dr. Chocolate Thunder is not real doctor or mental health professional. The doctor’s advice should not be taken seriously.** Dear DLC, When I first started dating my current boyfriend, we were very attracted to each other sexually.  We still are, and we have sex a lot.  I enjoy it, but I am afraid that I’ll […]

Faculty Lecture Series Features Danny Ledonne’s Film

Armando Montano The Paw Print Last week, on Feb. 15 ASC welcomed all interested for a showing of Danny Ledonne’s  film, “Adventures in Backpack Filmmaking” The event was busy, as the majority of the spectators were highly anticipating the film and learning more of the insight in creating compact filmmaking. The audience was not disappointed as the film showcased San Luis […]

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