Movie Review: The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day

Armando Montano Fans of the cult classic original, The Boondock Saints, may find themselves giddy in anticipation for the sequel. Boondocks Saints II sees the return of all those vitally involved in the original, Troy Duffy returns as director while Sean Patrick Flanery and Norman Reedus return to reprise their roles as two brothers who become graced vigilantes.

Van Gogh Recreated is Luther Bean Museum’s “Art”ifact of the month

Article by Crystal Gibson The stained glass sculpture, “Van Gogh’s Griz”, by local stained glass artist Kay Malouff, has the charm and energy that Malouff, herself has. Walking into the Adams State College Luther Bean Museum, the grizzly bear sculpture immediately attracts visitors. As the sunlight reflects off the hundreds of stained glass pieces affixed […]

KASF Radio

By Sharvez Hudley How do you feel when you hear news about 90.0 KASF radio?  By now the feeling should be positive because KASF is proud to announce that they are finally redesigning the station to better benefit the San Luis Valley. KASF is stepping out of the box and finding more ways to serve […]

Adams State needs friends on Facebook

Armando Montano Adams State College and Mesa State College in Grand Junction, CO are currently in a friendly competition among the users of Facebook.  Each is trying to acquire 2000 more fans on their Facebook site before the other.   Adams State College is asking all ASC students, staff and faculty to add Adams State College […]

A Day to Reflect

By: Nicole Plowright Alamosa—“I am a Genius…I am a miracle worker…I am wonderful…I am a burro/a…I can kick ass!” These were the words many Adams State College faculty, staff, and students heard at 8:30 a.m. on Thursday October 29 for The Day of Reflection. The morning began with President Dr. Svaldi welcoming and introducing the […]

Adams under Construction

by Cody Schuman The construction on the much heralded Residence at the Rex is underway but in the very beginning stages. Since the ground breaking ceremony held on July 9, construction crews have been establishing the foundation and framework on the new 16,250 square foot stadium/ residence hall.

Athelete of the Week: November 4th

Athelete of the Week: November 4th

Adams State cvollege senior quarterback Stephan Baca has been named as the November 4th ASCGrizzlies.com and South Coloradan Athlete o the week after he helped lead the Adams State Grizzlies to a victory over archrival, Wester State.

Teacher Spotlight: Alvarez

Armando Montano Adams State College recently had the pleasure of adding a new member to the Education Department. Anicia Alvarez, ASC’s newest assistant professor of teacher education, has come to help students here at Adams in the field of education through her extensive and impressive background. Alvarez has received many awards for her contributions in […]

Dangerous Day Dreams

Kelby  Sinka The Afghani desert, pinned down by machine-gun fire, is no place to day dream.  At the bottom of a hill behind a bunker, six men fight a nearly immoveable force. The Taliban have made a bunker out of a cave. They also have six men pinned down, fearing for their lives. These six […]

Grizzlies take a hit in New Mexico

Courtney Jones In need of a win to keep Playoff hopes alive, the Grizzlies took a hard loss this past Friday against the New Mexico Highlands University Cowgirls at Perkins Stadium in New Mexico.  The Grizzlies would have moved into 6th in the RMAC with the win against the Cowgirls, but now drop to 4-9-1 […]

Movie Review: Saw VI

Armando Montano This Halloween, a grisly and disturbing annual Halloween tradition is continuing with the sixth installment of the Saw film franchise. Saw VI opened in theaters on October 23, 2009 to a throng of secret fans ushering in a new year of blood, guts, and violence.

ASC Theatre Presents “An Evening of Ionesco”

Nicole Plowright The Bald Soprano and The Lesson are this season’s first set of student directed shows and will run from October 27 until October 31. They are both one act shows directed by Brittney Chowning and Lauren Gibbons. All shows will begin at 8:00 p.m. during the running dates.

New Art Exhibits in the Art Building

Nicole Plowright On Friday October 23, 2009 two new art exhibits opened in the art building’s Hartfield and Snook galleries. These exhibits will be open until November 20th, and are free for the public to come view.

Environment

Ashley Grover Trash. Rubbish. Garbage. All that stuff that we as humans throw out can go by many names. Formally speaking, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) labels everything Americans discard as Municipal Solid Waste (MSW). But no matter what you call it, waste is becoming one of the fundamental environmental issues of today.

Day of Reflection

Armando Montano Thursday, October 29th, 2009 will be Adams State College’s annual Day of Reflection, a day dedicated to the students and staff to take a serious look at the current school system they are in and assess how improvements can make it better. While the day has been noted by many students and faculty for […]

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