Schedule for February 10th-21st
Wednesday, February 10th Noon Grizzly Club Luncheon Hunan Chinese Restaurant 7 p.m. Wrestling vs. Nebraska-Kearney Plachy Hall (Valley Electric Night) 7:30 p.m. Grizzly Talk on KSPK-FM SLV Brewing Company Thursday, Feburary 11th 9 a.m. Women’s Swimming at RMAC Championships Arvada, Colo.
Help for Haiti
Samantha Saville The Paw Print The disastrous earthquake that hit Haiti on Tuesday, January 12 has left a wake of death and desolation among the inhabitants of southern Haiti. The 7.0-magnitude quake devastated the capital city of Port-au-Prince and its surrounding areas. Since the earthquake, massive relief efforts have been organized to provide aid for […]
Free Tax Service
Cody Schuman The Paw Print Over the past weekend, the Adams State College School of Business kicked off their free tax service to students and faculty here at the college. The service is available every Saturday from now until April 15 in the School of Business lobby from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. In addition, […]
Indecent Exposure in Nielsen Library
James Williams The Paw Print An Adams State College student was issued a citation for indecent exposure on January 23, 2010. Marcus Pierce, of Centennial, Colo., allegedly exposed himself in the Nielsen Library. In the state of Colorado, indecent exposure is considered a class one misdemeanor.
Athlete of the Week February 4: Aaron Braun
Adams State College senior distance track athlete, Aaron Braun has been named as the February 4th ASCGrizzlies.com and The Paw Print Athlete of the Week after he ran the eighth fastest 3,000-meter time in the world this year. He lead a group of three Grizzlies who all went under a 20-year-plus old school record at […]
Students sit, Crowther speaks to observe MLK Day
By: Brenda Figueroa-Gonzalez The Paw Print On Wednesday January 20th, Dr. Crowther presented “Torchbearers for Social Change: Mary Fair Burks, Jo Ann Robinson and the Montgomery Bus Boycott, 1946-1955” in Porter Hall room 130. Dr. Crowther gave a brief description of what living in Montgomery, Alabama in the 1950’s would have been like and how familiar […]
Stunning Victory in Massachusetts
By Cody Schuman The Paw Print In a truly stunning upset, Republican Scott Brown beat out Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley, as the replacement to fill the late Ted Kennedy’s seat in the Senate. The victory marks the first time a Republican has been elected from Massachusetts to the Senate since 1972. Brown campaigned on […]
A Scratch in Time Comes to Snook Gallery
Toni Ortivez The Paw Print This past weekend in the Snook Gallery, located on the first floor of the art building, there was an intriguing display of new artwork. The show, entitled “A Scratch in Time”, had its opening reception Friday January 22, with a tremendous show not only from the student body here […]
Athlete of the Week for January 28th: Josh Hensley
Adams State College sophomore wrestler, Josh Hensley was named as the Jan. 28 ASCGrizzlies.com and The Paw Print Athlete of the Week after he outscored opponents 29-4 recording both a technical fall and a major decision. He also had a 12-2 win over no. 2 ranked Andre Harrison of Fort Hays State. The ASCGrizzlies.com and […]
Sporting Events for Jan. 27- Feb. 5
Wednesday, January 27th Noon Grizzly Club Luncheon ASC Student Union Building 7:30 p.m. Grizzly Talk on KSPK-FM SLV Brewing Company Thursday, January 28th 7 p.m. Wrestling at Western State Gunnison, Colo. Friday, January 29th 5 p.m. Indoor Track & Field at Lobo Challenge Albuquerque, N.M. 6 & 8 p.m. Women’s & Men’s Basketball vs. New […]
Aids Awareness Week
By: Nicole Plowright Adams State College hosted Aids Awareness Week Tuesday, December 1st through Thursday December 3rd. During the week panels of the Aids Quilt were put on display between the Grizzly Den and Jasmine’s. Along with the quilt on display students sat at tables passing out information regarding safe sex, HIV, Aids, and STDs. […]
Car Vandals
By Cody Schuman Two suspects have been taken into custody for vandalizing cars around campus. The suspects, Matthew Jojola and John Lujan, are being held at the county jail here in Alamosa. The two are suspected of damaging at least seven vehicles costing several thousands in damage. Included in the damages were two Adams State […]
AS&F Executive Board Elections
By: Nicole Plowright At the November 16, 2009 AS&F Senate meeting it was announced that no one turned in an election packet to run for an executive board position. With no way to suspend the constitution, elections were held on November 22 and 23 in the Student Union Building. These elections were write-in candidate elections. […]
Recycle Fashion Show and Art Exhibit
By Nancy Blevins All the un-useful things that clutter our landfills, yards, garages, homes and even our cities, which were valuable at one time or another, have been recreated and brought back to life. Thanks to the creative artists and minds from all over the San Luis Valley the recycled, re-used, or re-purposed materials have […]
Parking Crunch Angers Community
By Samantha Saville “Slipknot’s okay, but starting my day with that is not exactly inspiring,” said Bill Golsam when he was explaining how the parking crunch on campus is affecting his parking at his home one block away. “I often have to park down the block instead of in front of my own home.” Mr. […]
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