“Tree Wise” Comes to ASC
By Nicole Plowright Alamosa—On October 15 and 16 The National Theatre of the Deaf will be bringing their touring show, “Tree Wise”, to Adam State’s Main Stage. “This show is a family-friendly production created for both deaf and hearing audiences,” said John Taylor, associate professor of theatre.
Kay Malouff Unveils Stained Glass at Sand Dunes National Park
Jesse Medina South Coloradan Kay Malouff, along with Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar, and Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve Superintendent Art Hutchinson unveiled a stained glass piece in the Park’s Visitor Center on Saturday, Sept. 26. The stained glass unveiling was done on National Public Lands Day, which is a day set […]
Adams State Hispanic Heritage Month
Armando Montano South Coloradan Adams State College and the surrounding community are preparing to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month in October. “Compartiendo Tradiciones,” a wide variety of events, have been scheduled to highlight the value of Hispanic culture both in the past and now, and the impacts of hispanic contributions on our daily culture. Two […]
LAUGHTER IS THE BEST MEDICINE
Samantha Saville South Coloradan The Medicine Show last Wednesday night was a huge hit. The audience was packed to watch all the clubs perform the humorous acts. The Medicine Show is an old Adams State tradition that was founded when we were the Adams Sate Indians. Indians believe that laughter is the best medicine so […]
Lincoln’s Legacy and Slavery Questioined in Lecture
Armando Montano South Coloradan Dr. Ed Crowther, ASC’s Chair of History, Government, and Philosophy, gave the latest Faculty Lectures, “Lincoln: Race and Slavery” on Wednesday, September 23rd. The presentation began at 7:00 p.m. in Porter Hall 130, and was followed up by a discussion driven by questions from the audience.
Volunteer Fair Encourages Community Outreach
Jesse Medina South Coloradan Adam State College hosted the Volunteer Fair on Wednesday, Sept. 23. The courtyard outside the E.S. Building was transformed into a colorful fair, with brightly colored tents and students all around.
Luther Bean Museum Honored with Feature in Smithsonian Magazine
Nancy Blevins South Coloradan Smithsonian Magazine featured Adams State College’s Luther Bean Museum recently, to coincide with the Museum day on September 26. Museum Day is a day filled with all kinds of events around the globe as well as free admission to the museums on the venues list.
Athlete of the Week:Dustin Bolt
Adams State College sophomore football player Dustin Bolt has been names as the ASCGrizzlies.com and South Coloradan Athlete of the Week for his efforts in last weekend’s games against the New Mexico Highlands Cowboys. As a slot receiver Bolt had six catches for 161 yards and one touchdown. As a punter he averaged 29.8 yards […]
ASC Sports Schedule
Saturday October 3rd : 9 a.m.- (CDT) Cross Country at Olahoma State Cowboy Jamboree Stillwater, Okla. 1 p.m.- Football vs. Western new Mexico Rex Stadium (Homecoming; SLV Federal Bank Day) Sunday, October 4th : Noon- Women’s Soccer at Colorado Mines Golden, Colo. Monday, October 5th: 7:30 a.m.- Women’s Golf at Ranger Invitational/RMAC #3 Lakewood, Colo. […]
ASC Art Department Partners with Local Artists
Nancy Blevins South Coloradan Upon entering the ASC Community Partnerships Art Gallery you are greeted by a man made of tape in a box of bottle caps. The insides of his feet are partially filled with plastic caps, a unique way of recycling and even better way of attracting attention. Groups of school kids created […]
Dr. Peggy Johnson Ads Experience to HHPE
Samantha Saville South Coloradan Dr. Peggy Johnson is a new full-time teacher in the HPPE department here at Adams State. She teaches K-6 methods, senior seminar, and supervises all practicum field experience. These classes are subject to change as she completely fills her full time position. Dr. Johnson has been teaching for Adams State College […]
Dr. Crowther’s Intensity Sparks Speech
Armando Montano South Coloradan The September 17 lunchtime talk on Darwinism was an event that continues the 150th anniversary of the publication of Darwin’s Origin of Species celebration here at Adams. As part of the 6 Annual Autumn@Adams, the discussion, “Darwin and America’s Soul’, was presented by Dr. Ed Crowther in porter hall 130. The […]
Cash Prize for Newspaper Rename
As most readers have noticed, the Adams State College newspaper has been nameless. After deciding South Coloradan is not representative of the ASC community, the newspaper staff and ASC Communications Board has decided to hold a semester long competition for the renaming of the ASC newspaper. In order to enter the competition, submitters need to […]
Students Explore Change to Adams State University
By Jesse Medina South Coloradan Adams State has had some name changes in the past; from Adams State Normal College, to Adams State Teacher College, but it has always retained Adams State. Now it looks like Adams State could be in for a name change again. The name change will not be drastic, however, but […]
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