Sports Schedule: October 26- November 5
Wednesday, October 26th Noon Grizzly Club Luncheon Inn of the Rio Grande 7 p.m. (CST) Men’s & Women’s Swimming at Nebraska-Kearney Quad Meet Kearney, Neb. Thursday, October 27th 9 a.m. (CST) Men’s & Women’s Swimming at Nebraska-Kearney/vs. Morningside (Iowa) Kearney, Neb.
Learning and Caring, Trujillo Continues her Journey
Julie Waechter PR Department Denise Trujillo ‘07 is not one to rest on her laurels. In fact, the magnitude of her recent career and education achievements did not really register until she received a call from Alumni Relations Director Lori Laske ‘91, ‘01, telling her she’d been selected as ASC’s 2011 Exceptional New Alumna.
Waddell Offers Chance to Travel
Irma Sandoval The Paw Print Opportunities to travel abroad can be a rare find at ASC considering there is no foreign exchange program, however Professor Ben Waddell is offering a chance for ASC students to travel abroad in the summer of 2012. Working with Professor Matias Fontenla from New Mexico University at Albuquerque, Waddell wants […]
Line Upon Line Shines at Leon
Reggie Thompson The Paw Print Percussion trio Line Upon Line made a stop at Adams State College’s Leon Memorial on October 12 as part of their fall Colorado tour. With a plethora of percussion instruments, this Austin, Texas-based group provided an evening of creative entertainment for a fairly large crowd.
Occupy Wall Street Movement Goes International
Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print Over the past two months the grass roots movement known as Occupy Wall Street has been gaining popular support, not only nationally, but internationally as well. The roots of this broad based movement grew out of New York citizens deciding to continuously occupy the Manhattan finical district. The encampment, based […]
Alamosa Residents Support Occupy Wall Street
Melissa Skinner The Paw Print Activists in support of the Occupy Wall Street movement gathered Friday to demonstrate against governmental corporate bailouts and in support of the 99 Percent.MoveOn.org, a federally funded Political Action Committee (PAC), are working to inspire average Americans into politics. Movements such as Occupy Wall Street, Rebuild the American Dream, and […]
ASC Host Women and Religion Panel
Toni Steffens-Steward The Paw Print Adams State College students and the surrounding community were invited to listen and learn about the relationship between gender and faith at Carson Auditorium on Oct. 3.
Somali Violence Escalates as Shaky Alliances Formed
Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print At least 70 people were killed by a truck bomb that exploded outside of a government compound on Oct. 5 in Mogadishu, the capital city of Somalia. The fierce attack left burning bodies strewn across several blocks, in an area thought to be controlled to by the Somali transitional government. […]
Adams State College Prism Club
Jose Orozco The Paw Print On October 6-7th, 1998, a young man went to a bar. He met up with a some new acquaintances that suggested they would give the young man a ride home. He accepted and after the bar closed he went with them. Instead of taking the young man back to his […]
Immigration Laws Changing
William Cameron The Paw Print Birmingham, Ala.— The latest immigration debate is now in session. In Alabama new laws have come into action that have sent illegal immigrants running before they get kicked out. HB 56 has been, for the most part, upheld by U.S. District Judge Sharon Blackburn. Sections of this law conflict with […]
Richmond Brothers
Reggie Thompson The Paw Print Musician brothers Jim, Ed, and Don Richmond, sons of the late former vocal professor Edward Richmond played in front of a sold out crowd in The Leon Memorial Concert Hall on October in celebration of the release of their new CD “Roots and Branches.”
ASC Awarded STEM Grand for Porter Hall and Planetarium
Samantha Saville The Paw Print This year Adams State College received the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) grant. This is a five-year grant that will include several different improvements to the science programs here on campus. This grant, headed by Dr. Matt Nerhing and Dr. Benita Brink, brought in over one million dollars to […]
Bear Sightings Around Campus and Community
Nathan Crites-Herren The Paw Print During the morning hours of Saturday, Oct. 8 a lone black bear strolled through the campus grounds and climbed up a tree on Edgemont Street. Campus police, along with the state department of wildlife, responded to the situation providing protection for the bear and humans as the bear relaxed in […]
Cameron Responds to Dr. Shults Letter
Will Cameron The Paw Print Dr. Shults— If anything I would encourage you to continue your religious endeavors in the hopes that continued readings will lead you to forgive me for blaspheming your faith. Faith is between yourself and God, and the First Amendment is merely a mortal law set forth to guide our government. […]
Religion and Politics: A Volatile Mix
Dr. Joel Shults ASCPD Please convey my thanks to writer Will Cameron for putting me in my place. As a person of faith who, regardless of my failings, looks to sacred writings, prayer and meditation, and the wisdom of spiritual advisers as an essential part of shaping my world view and, indeed, my life I […]
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