Jobs or Environment: Keystone Oil Threatens Both

Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print Republicans and Democrats alike have sought to frame the Keystone oil pipeline has a massive job creation project which is being thwarted by “radical environmentalists.”  This habit of politicians to polarize oil issues has environment vs. jobs means that the issue of jobs generally wins out over environmental issues.  A […]

Springtime Brings Possibility of High Winds in the Valley

Armando Montano The Paw Print Seasonal transitions have always caused turbulent and sudden changes in weather, and Colorado locals know all too well how within the hour the transitions of the weather can happen and then vanish all too suddenly. It should be no surprise to the locals of the San Luis Valley and other […]

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.** Hello readers, and welcome back, I hope your break was everything you hoped it would be and hopefully you’ll have some questions or stories to send in to the Ol’ Doctor Chocolate Thunder. This week instead […]

Thye Mystery of Tarot Readings Unraveled

Becca Paez The Paw Print Thursday, March 8, John the Gray visited Adams State College with his Tarot Cards, and gave free tarot readings. Tarot cards are a pack of playing cards (most commonly numbering 78), used from the mid-15th century in various parts of Europe to play a group of card games such as […]

Student-directed Comedies Keep Audience Laughing

Rachel Decker The Paw Print Adams State College theatre students delivered an unforgettable night of laughter and fun with their latest performance called Almost Offices. Consisting of four short comedies, the student-directed presentation kept the audience entertained throughout the night. The four plays all centered around the theme of office humor. Each presentation dealt with […]

Scholar of the Week: March 22

Rachel Decker The Paw Print Nick Jurney, a junior transfer student at Adams State College, has been working hard since day one to get to where he is now. Jurney, 21, is a Mass Communications major. He transferred to Adams this year from Menlo College in California, and has hopes to graduate next year. Jurney […]

Cinderella Oratorio Offers a Uinque Look at Fairy Tales

Johnna Keever The Paw Print   Adams State and the Department of Music hosted two-night special of The True Story of Cinderella a Comic Oratorio by Warren Martin. Directed by Christine Keitges professor of Music and an active performer produced a great show. The production that was put on March 7 and 8 was definitely […]

Same-Sex Marriage Movement Gains Landmark Victory

Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print   Washington is set to become the seventh state to legalize same-sex marriage. On March 4 the State House of Representatives voted 55-43, largely along partisan lines, in favor marriage equality legislation just one week after it was passed by the state’s Senate.  Governor Christine Gregorie, a public advocate for […]

Spilled Coffee, Civil Justice

Johnna Keever The Paw Print   Spilled Coffee, presented by the Alpha Zeta Kappa, political science honor society at Adams State hosted at night of debate, and movie on the issue of tort reform. Local attorney and Adams State alumni class of 1994 Keith Vance, took time out to come and discuss issues in civil […]

Unique Astronomical Event Shown at Planetarium

Samantha Saville The Paw Print   On Saturday night a record high number of participates gathered at the planetarium for the “Planet Watch” program directed by Dr. Astalos. The night consisted of two shows at 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. with telescopes out for viewing from 6 to 9 p.m. By the start of each […]

Women’s Lacrosse Falls at Mesa in 2012 Season Opener

Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. – Sophomore LiErin Wilson (Silverton, Colo.) tied ASC’s program record by netting four goals Saturday afternoon, all in the second half, but the Grizzlies were unable to dig their way out of a 6-goal deficit at halftime in falling to Western Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (WILA) foe […]

ASC Softball Lose Two on Monday Against Fort Lewis

Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director Visiting Fort Lewis won the final two contests of a 4-game series over Adams State on Monday at ASC Softball Field, scoring five unanswered in a come-from-behind game one win, 8-6, and then cruising to an 11-1 game two win in five innings. Adams State, now just 1-7 in […]

Grizzlies Head to Golden for Men’s Central Region

Grizzlies Head to Golden for Men’s Central Region

Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director INDIANAPOLIS – For the second straight year the Adams State men’s basketball team has made the field of 64 teams for the NCAA Division II Men’s Basketball Tournament, where the No. 7 seed Grizzlies will face Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) foe and No. 2 seed Metro State on […]

Athlete of the Week: March 8

Adams State freshman women’s lacrosse player Danica Kristiansen (Lake Forest, Calif.) has been named the ASCGrizzlies.com Athlete of the Week for the week ending on March 5. Kristiansen faced 40 shots on goal and made 24 saves on Saturday, March 3 against Colorado Mesa University. Her 24 saves set a new ASC single-game record, beating […]

Men’s Lacrosse Beats Universtiy of Colorado in Overtime

Scott Kretzmann ASC Sports Information Director In the final minute of regulation and again in the first minute of overtime, Grizzly freshman Conor McLaughlin (Phoenix, Ariz.) had a crucial hand in goals that forced the extra period and then ended Saturday’s Adams State lacrosse exhibition contest against the Univeristy of Colorado club team. The Grizzlies, […]

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