Wreford and the Presidential Teacher’s Award
Cody Schuman The Paw Print For the third consecutive year, Dave Wreford of the English Department, received the most nominations for Adams State’s Presidential Teacher Award. Unfortunately, he finds himself in the same boat as the previous two years – ineligible.
Stress, Stressors, and Solutions
HPPE 120 Class Stress is part of life no matter how hard a person tries to avoid it. Students at ASC are no exception to this rule. When students in Betty Block’s HPPE 120 Concepts in Wellness looked into the issue of stress at ASC, they learned a lot about stress, stressors, and solutions. What […]
Letter from DLC: Summer Holiday
Since the summer holiday is coming up, Drs Goodlove and Toughlove thought now might be a good time to pass along a few words of wisdom and advice about a variety of summer…activities. Some of these include: summer hair removal and grooming protocol, outdoor shenanigans, getting a summer fling, getting RID of a summer fling, […]

“Plastic Beach” Falls Short of Expectations
Toni Ortivez The Paw Print As the school semester winds down, there will be songs that remind us of the past year and fun times with friends. Summer becomes a time to create new memories and to discover new music. Concerts will inevitably be attended, and radios blared around friends. However, what songs will be […]
Police Report: March 3- April 26
3/6/2010 1458hrs Welfare Check Coronado Hall Report 3/8/2010 Moving Violation Murphy Street Report 3/10/2010 1925hrs Poss. Illegal Weapon Coronado Hall Arrest/Open
Letter to ASC Students
Dear ASC Students: Before the spring semester concludes, I want to share information regarding tuition and fees for the 2010-11 academic year, as well as new opportunities for financial aid and scholarships.
Arizona Immigtration Laws
Anthony Guerrero The Paw Print It is a sad time for the United States of America, as Arizona has passed a new “immigration law” which borders on similarities to Nazi Germany. This law would make it illegal to be in Arizona as an illegal immigrant. But that’s not where the problem lies. It lies in […]
La Puente: Hospital Dining Goes Green
Gina Akers The Paw Print As part of La Puente’s Hunger Education Week, a series of articles has been written and published in the Valley Courier highlighting different organizations and individuals who are doing work to combat hunger and diet-related issues. This is one of the articles in the series, highlighting SLV Regional Medical Center’s […]
Sports Schedule: May 9- 29
Sunday, May 9th 9 a.m. Outdoor Track & Field at RMAC Championships Pueblo, Colo. Monday, May 10th 9 a.m. Outdoor Track & Field at RMAC Championships Pueblo, Colo.
Sports Schedule: April 28- May 16
Wednesday, April 28th 11 a.m. (TH) Softball vs. Colorado State-Pueblo ASC Softball Field Noon Grizzly Club Barbecue ASC Softball Field 7 p.m. Grizzly Talk on KSPK-FM SLV Brewing Company
US Air Force Acedemy Band Performs in Leon
Cody Schuman The Paw Print The United States Air Force Academy Band performed a live concert last Saturday night in Leon Recital Hall. The Stellar Brass ensemble performed a “Day of Brass,” featuring music from a number of different styles, including folk, orchestral, Dixie, and many others.
Grizzlies Track and Field Competes at Jack Christiansen Invitational
Kristen McGlynn The Paw Print On Saturday, April 24, the ASC men and women track teams traveled to Fort Collins for the Jack Christiansen Invitational hosted by Colorado State University. The Grizzlies saw a fair amount of success at the meet even though both teams were competing with reduced numbers as many of the athletes […]
GRIZZLIES, LINDQUIST HIT HOMERS TO SNAP SLIDE
Chris Day ASC Sports Information The Adams State College Grizzly softball team hit four home runs in the last two innings, two which came off the bat of sophomore shortstop Rebecca Lindquist (Fort Collins, Colo.), as they snapped a 9-game losing streak with a 5-2 Game 1 win before giving up three homers and the […]
BATS HEAT UP AS GRIZZLIES SWEEP SKYHAWKS
Eric R. Flores The Paw Print Adams State College freshman Ashley Pohl (Lake Tapps, Wash.) fired just 51 pitches while giving up just three hits as she recorded her second shutout of the season in Game 1 as the Grizzlies posted their biggest victory of the season, 12-0, over the Fort Lewis College Skyhawks, Sunday […]
ASC Choir Groups Featuring the Choir Spring Concert
Audrey Martinez The Paw Print As the 2010 spring has snuck up on Adams State College, the chamber choir and concert choir are preparing for their spring concert. The concert will feature music from many different religions and will explore the conflicts among them. The composer’s music that the choirs’ will feature include William Byrd, […]
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