Sports Schedule: November 11-20

Friday, November 11th 1 & 3 p.m. Developmental Women’s & Men’s Basketball vs. Otero JC Trinidad, Colo. (Trinidad State JC Classic) TBA Volleyball – RMAC Tournament -Semifinals TBA (Highest Remaining Seed)

Athlete of the Week: November 9

Athlete of the Week: November 9

Adams State redshirt freshman cross country runner Tabor Stevens (Canon City, Colo.) has been named the ASCGrizzlies.com Athlete of the Week for the week ending on Nov. 6. Stevens finished second in the NCAA Division II Central Region Championships on Nov. 5. Stevens finished in 32 minutes and 12 seconds and was the first Grizzly […]

Grizzlies Sweep Into RMAC Semifinals

Grizzlies Sweep Into RMAC Semifinals

Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director The No. 2 seed Grizzlies made quick work of Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) West Division three seed Colorado State-Pueblo Tuesday, topping the ThunderWolves 25-23, 25-20, 25-20 at Plachy Hall as Adams State played its way into the league semifinals where the nationally sixth-ranked Nebraska-Kearney Lopers will be the […]

Turnovers Lead to ASC Setback Against Colorado Mesa

Turnovers Lead to ASC Setback Against Colorado Mesa

Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. – The Grizzly defense held Colorado Mesa to under 200 yards on a cold and rainy Saturday afternoon, but four Adams State turnovers helped to propel the Mavericks to a 20-13 win in Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) action.

Grizzlies Dominant at NCAA Central Regional Championships

Grizzlies Dominant at NCAA Central Regional Championships

Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director DENVER, Colo. – After finishing as the runners-up in a tight team race at the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) Championships, the 2nd-ranked Adams State men’s XC team was led by three runners among the top five in claiming a 28-61 team victory over Western State at the NCAA Division […]

Grizzlies Fall Behind Early in Exhibition with Weber State

Grizzlies Fall Behind Early in Exhibition with Weber State

Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director OGDEN, Utah – Playing their second exhibition contest in as many nights, the Adams State women’s basketball team shot just 26.5 percent from the field on Friday night in a 60-42 loss against Weber State. ASC also fell in an exhibition game against Southern Utah University in Cedar City on […]

Spier is ASC Willis Fassett Jr. Award Recipient

Linda Relyea PR Department Her life may not have panned out as Patsy Spier once imagined, but her persistence and ability to move forward despite tragedy did place her in a position to help others and reach out to strangers. Her generosity has extended to Adams State students and the institution itself. In honor of […]

See ‘Everything Twine’

Jenna Meyer Business Office Adams State College Community Partnerships will present their annual recycle exhibit during November as part of America Recycles Month. This year’s exhibit is focused on discarded plastic farm twine.  This plastic twine is often dumped into landfills, burned into the atmosphere or left on the corners of fields in large amounts. […]

HPPE 2-on-2 BBall Tournament

Reggie Thompson The Paw Print The Human Performance and Physical Education (HPPE) club held their 2-on-2 Midnight Basketball tournament on November 2 as part of club fundraiser.  Held on the second floor of Plachy Hall, this  tournament was put together in order to raise money to send the members of HPPE club to  different national […]

Kyra Adams Earns Prestigious Agricultural Merit

Linda Relyea PR Department Adams State College Kyra Adams’ burning desire for agriculture was awarded on the National level. Adams, an agricultural business and accounting major, has been an active member of Future Farmers of America since her freshman year in high school. FFA is an organization “full of leadership opportunities to help young agriculturalists decide […]

Greek Cabinet Ministers Resign

Becca Paez The Paw Print Greece’s Cabinet ministers offered their resignations to Prime Minister George Papandreou Tuesday, paving the way for a new coalition government to deal with the country’s ongoing economic crisis. The move came after Papandreou asked them to quit, the country’s state news agency said. “Prime Minister George Papandreou has asked the […]

ASC Takes Viral Meningitis Case Seriously

Rachel Decker The Paw Print Last week, the first case of Meningitis struck Adams State College. Though the affected student does not reside on campus, the outbreak was taken seriously, and Adams State worked quickly and effectively to keep the outbreak secluded. Ken Marquez, Vice President of Student Affairs, was the first to publicly confirm […]

El Parnaso Spanish Club Brings Day of the Dead to Life

Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print For many in the United States, the celebration of Día De Los Muertos (Day of the Dead)   is merely a continuation of Halloween created by Mexican and other Latin American peoples.  However, the actual significance differs from Halloween which historically was celebrated by Celtic peoples to mark the end of […]

College Checkered on Novembeard: Time to Man Up

College Checkered on Novembeard: Time to Man Up

Brenda Figueroa The Paw Print It may seem like a bold statement but I’m willing to say it, November is the best month. I’m sure each and every one of you have your favorite month and you may agree or disagree with my choice but I’m going to explain why November kicks so much ass. […]

‘Her Name Is Rachel Corrie’ Coming Soon

David Mazel English Department Here’s why everyone should go this weekend to see the Adams State College Theatre’s production of My Name Is Rachel Corrie. Not just because it’s directed by Paul Newman and stars Jenna Neilsen, which pretty much guarantees it will be awesome, but also because the Palestinian cause, which was Rachel Corrie’s […]

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