Dialogue Increases Awareness of High-Risk Issues

Jose Orozco The Paw Print To the general reading audience and other interested individuals, I would first like to offer my apology for the controversy surrounding my previous article. With that said, I still stand 100 percent behind my piece. First off, I must say that I am honored to know that I was able […]

Scholar of the Week: April 12

Rachel Decker The Paw Print Angela Prentiss is the definition of a successful, hard-working student. She has achieved many things so far in her college career, and the 19-year-old freshman is just getting started. Majoring in music, Angela has an impressive GPA of 3.91, and a full load of classes and extra-curricular activities, this week’s […]

EARTH Week Events Focus on Enviromental Action

Jose Orozco The Paw Print   All around campus and beyond the landscape is beginning to turn green. It seems appropriate that ASC’s EARTH group host a series of event’s called EARTH  Week. The dates are Monday, April 16 through Sunday, April 22. The EARTH Talent Show will start off the week’s events. The talent […]

ASC Graduation Will Not Include the Pledge of Allegiance

**Correction: Information from the faculty senate resolution was incorrectly attributed to an email written to Dr. Stephen Roberds. The quote was “The Faculty Senate requests that the Pledge of Allegiance be removed from the activities for the Spring of 2012 Commencement ceremony and all subsequent Commencement ceremonies due to the ethical, religious, and legal reason, […]

La Pachanga De Mascara Honors Cesar Chavez Week

Ana Serpas The Paw Print On the lovely night of April 4, a fun extravaganza Ball or as in Spanish called La Pachanga De Mascara took place. The Latin word “Pachanga” means a lively party and or fiesta which is another word to describe an energetic upbeat fancy dance. The other half of the name […]

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, A few weeks ago, I got really drunk with my best male friend. He confessed that he was attracted to me, and we ended up having sex. Now he is claiming that he was […]

How to Deal with Guilt, Shame, and Embarrassment

Ana Serpas The Paw Print   Throughout our lifetime many of us experience being embarrassed as kids, teenagers and even adults from friends, people, mistakes, and other factors. Most often we may know how frightening it is to be embarrassed in front of the class, in public, around our family, friends and even in front […]

Scholar of the Week: April 5

Rachel Decker The Paw Print   Alondra Chaparro has been working hard to achieve in school, while also working hard at keeping up her activities off campus, as well as helping to raise her godson. Anyone who knows Alondra would agree that she gives “multi-tasking” a whole new meaning. The 23-year-old scholar is majoring in […]

Significance of Tibetan Culture Can Not Be Overlooked

Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print   The Chinese occupation of Tibet is almost non-existent for the majority of Americans. Like many other struggles against injustice, the people of Tibet have had to resist and suffer while their rightful demands have fallen on deaf ears. In the 40 years of Tibetan Occupation it has been easy […]

Pressley Receives Leadership Award for Testing Center

Pressley Receives Leadership Award for Testing Center

Toni Ortivez The Paw Print   Last Friday evening Adams State College held their annual Leadership Banquet. This banquet is intended to honor students for their excellence in leadership in the Adams State College community and beyond. Departments nominate students they believe embody the characteristics of a leader for this honor and the evening is […]

Gregg Elliott Responds to Last Week’s ASIST Aritcle

Gregg Elliott MA, LPC Counseling Career Services The American Association of Suicidology and the Suicide Prevention Resource Center publishes guidelines for responsible ways that newspapers can report on and discuss the topic of suicide.  This is in recognition that responsible coverage can serve as a protective factor to readers who may be at risk of […]

Rachels Lead Grizzly Women at Regis Invitational

Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director   LAKEWOOD, Colo.— Freshmen Rachel Dyess (Richmond, Texas) and Rachel Reiling (Littleton, Colo.) led the Adams State College women’s golf team to a team score of 337 and a middle-of -the pack positioning at the Regis University Invitational, played Monday here at Fox Hollow Golf Course. The Grizzlies and […]

Grizzlies Set Program Scoring Record on Saturday

Grizzlies Set Program Scoring Record on Saturday

Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director   A record-setting individual effort from sophomore Lexy Hamilton (Monte Vista, Colo.) led the Grizzlies to a program record for goals in Saturday’s Western Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (WILA) game against Colorado Mesa, but the Mavericks had too much firepower, topping Adams State 20-14 at ASC Lacrosse Field. The Grizzlies […]

Athlete of the Week: April 5

Lexy Hamilton Women’s Lacrosse Adams State sophomore women’s lacrosse player Lexy Hamilton (Monte Vista, Colo.) has been named the ASCGrizzlies.com Athlete of the Week for the week ending April 1. On Saturday, March 3, Hamilton scored six goals against Colorado Mesa University (CMU), breaking ASC’s single-game individual scoring record. She took ten shots against CMU, […]

Softball Drops Both Ends of Doubleheader at Regis

Softball Drops Both Ends of Doubleheader at Regis

Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director   DENVER – After gaining momentum, and ground in the league standings by sweeping Regis on Saturday, Adams State softball was unable to keep the streak alive as the Grizzlies dropped both games of Sunday’s weekend finale to the Rangers, 3-8 and 2-4. The Grizzlies are now 11-13 in […]

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