Grizzlies Unable to Hold Early Lead Over Mines

Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director Touchdowns of 78 and 41 yards, as well as a 50-yard field goal by junior David Van Voris (Elizabeth, Colo.) put the Grizzlies up by three points at halftime against the 25th-ranked Orediggers, but Colorado Mines scored 14 unanswered in the second half to score a 27-16 win over […]

Nursing Student’s Haunted House

Rachel Decker The Paw Print The Haunted House production, put on by the Nursing students and staff in Richardson Hall, was nothing short of terrifying. The event, which ran the 28, 29, and 31 of October drew a crowd of over a thousand visitors, and the ghostly events did not fail to entertain With admission […]

Halloween Fun: Loft and Faculty Drive Parties

Ryan Dufresne The Paw Print Halloween, for many, is a time to celebrate and have fun. The Loft in the Student Union Building conducted a Halloween party. Coordinators, Brandi Gaherty, Connor Gifford, and Sarah Krupski helped to make the event run smoothly. The festivities included during the party were the pumpkin painting and donut eating […]

Dr. Jamie VanValkenburg Starts the Band off with a Bang

Reggie Thompson The Paw Print The Adams State College Concert Band, led by conductor Dr. Jamie VanValkenburg, held their annual Fall Band Performance on Friday, Oct. 28, in Richardson Hall playing for many students, citizens, and relatives of the musicians. The band put together a total of seven composed pieces, originally written by well known […]

Five Dollar Snack Separates Family for 18 Hours

Rachel Decker The Paw Print Twenty eight-year-old Nicole Leszczynski and her husband, 33-year-old Marcin Leszczynski were arrested last week and their daughter, 2-year-old Zofia was taken into state custody over nothing more than a couple of chicken sandwiches. “It was the most ridiculous chain of events that happened,” she said while sobbing Monday. “It’s still […]

Paranormal Discovery Club

Becca Paez The Paw Print A group of freshman on campus have formed what we call the Paranormal Discovery Club. The members include: Club president Rachel Decker, Vice President Becca Paez, Jake Colvin, Natasha Vidger, DeeDee Delacruz and Jenn George.  Even though we’re not an official club, we still do our part to be involved […]

Open House Feature Fitness Testing

Courtesy Photo: The HPPE Open House will include anaerobic bicycle test demonstrations. Linda Relyea The Adams State College Human Performance and Physical Education (HPPE) Department cares about the physical health of the campus and community. Their open house, from 4 p.m. until 6 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 15, in Plachy Hall, will include a variety of […]

Alamosa Food Bank’s Annual SLV Thanksgiving Giveaway

Stephany Nellessen Volunteer Sabrina Husmann and Hoyt Anderson from Alamosa Building Supply recently visited the Alamosa Food Bank to drop off several boxes and bags of canned goods and winter coats they collected from a food and clothing drive held at their store. The company offered a $5 discount on merchandise for coat donations and […]

World Population Estimate Reaches Seven Billion

Will Cameron The Paw Print This year, on Oct. 31, while most Americans made last minute costume modifications and bulk purchases of candy, many countries celebrated the birth of the world’s 7 billionth citizen. While the miracle of birth is traditionally celebrated by all, this particular birthday was cause for consternation among those concerned with […]

No Plot? No Problem! NaNoWriMo Has Now Arrived

Chelsea Allaart The Paw Print Historically, Halloween has been a day of ghosts, goblins, and magic. Its been the “go as you aren’t” day, allowing otherwise sane individuals to dress up in the craziest costumes they can find and not be sent to the funny farm. Since 2000, Oct. 31 has also been a day […]

Student-Directed Plays Explore topic of Tough Love and Luck

Student-Directed Plays Explore topic of Tough Love and Luck

Madeline Brinkley The Paw Print As the director Kaitlyn Perham professes, “Love comes in all forms”. Perham’s, “Will You Please Shut Up?” was significantly short of a Shakespearean Romance.  The play started off with completely normal “Hellos!” from two tense individuals, already grinding the edges of annoying.  Sylvia and Tom haven’t seen each other in […]

ASC’s Dirty Little Column with the Delicious Doctors Love

ASC’s Dirty Little Column with the Delicious Doctors Love

Dr. Chocolate Thunder and Professor Vanilla Lightning are not real doctors or mental health professionals. Their advice should not be taken seriously.**  Dear DLC, Ever since my girlfriend and I got together, she’s been packing on pounds.  She never wants to do anything and just keeps gaining weight.  It’s to the point where I don’t […]

McCann Art Exhibition Offers a Look at Colorful Regional Pieces

Rebekah Lucero The Paw Print The most recent shows in the Art Building are something to remember with the styles you see, whether you are in the Clyde Snook Gallery or in the Hatfield Gallery. Head Director of the galleries is Gene Shilling, who said that the mission of the galleries is, “to show regional, […]

Ghost Hunters International Gives ASC a Spooky Exhibition

Ghost Hunters International Gives ASC a Spooky Exhibition

Rachel Decker The Paw Print Shannon Sylvia, member of the TAPS (The Atlantic Paranormal Society) Team from Ghost Hunters International paid a visit to Adams State College last Thursday. Sylvia took time out of her busy ghost-hunting schedule to give students a look inside of some of the things she does for a living.

Movie Reviews: Recent Flicks Feature crazy Women

Movie Reviews: Recent Flicks Feature crazy Women

Raptor and Slacker The Paw Print Raptor and Slacker love movies.  We really love movies!  And we have decided to share some of our movie thoughts with you.  Sometimes we will watch new movies in theaters or on DVD, and sometimes we will watch some of our old favorites that we want to share with […]

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