Sports

Relationships: More Communication or Less?

Richard Flamm The Paw Print Sure it sounds like a given: it’s the opening line to every relational self-help book, and first on the lips of counselors – communication is key. But, anyone who’s been in a relationship will note the tendency to avoid unhindered forthrightness. Questions like, “do you think she’s pretty?” or “do […]

ASU Comes Out On Top Against Metro Over Weekend

Rachel Heaton The Paw Print The Adams State baseball team claimed victory in three of four contests against the Metro State Roadrunners here at ASU over the weekend. The Grizzlies and Roadrunners split their Friday set of games, with Metro taking game one and Adams winning game two. In the first Friday game, the Grizzlies […]

Barcelona Loses to the 19th in La Liga – “Valladolid”

Steven Petrov The Paw Print The last year’s Spanish champion, FC Barcelona, put another poor performance in their visit of Valladolid, in the 27th round of the Spanish Primera Division. The “blaugranas” rightfully lost the 3 points after the complete lack of creativity up front, as well as the weak defensive performance throughout the whole […]

Real Madrid Beats Levante UD, Leads FC Barcelona by 4

Steven Petrov The Paw Print Real Madrid’s team dominated their Sunday afternoon home game against Levante UD and won with 3:0. The goal scorers for Real were Cristiano Ronaldo (11th minute), Marcelo Vieira (49th minute), and an own goal by Nikolaos Karabelas (81st minute). These goals added a significantly important 3 points to “los blancos” […]

Midterm Stress Hits Adams State Campus

Jessica Shawncroft The Paw Print We all know stress isn’t good for us; the ramifications on our physical and emotional state can last a lifetime! So what can you do to limit stress? I’m sure we all have thoughts of Spring Break. With it only being two weeks away, who wouldn’t? But before Spring Break […]

Let it Be (As You Would Have it Be)

Stacy Davis The Paw Print When we’re little we are told if we love something to set it free, and if it loves us it will come back. So what happens when it doesn’t come back? We’re left sitting on a lonely couch staring out an empty window at a lifeless world wondering why we […]

Male Enrollment Down in U.S. Colleges

Richard Flamm The Paw Print There is a certain complexity at work between the genders in our country. It has been a melting, rearranging canvas, and since the 1950s nothing has been the same. Massive societal gains have been made that enfranchise women, bolster racial integration, and bring us closer to that ever-important vision of […]

Softball Claims Victory in 3 of 4 Weekend Games

Reuben Chavira The Paw Print The Lady Grizzlies maintained their momentum this past weekend, as the softball team won 3 of 4 games on their road trip. It was almost cancelled, as a late weekend storm made driving conditions much too perilous for travel. Luckily, the weather cleared up in time for them to take […]

Manchester City FC Takes Down Sunderland A.F.C.

Steven Petrov The Paw Print “The Citizens” are the winners of the Capital One Cup The team from Manchester managed to beat Sunderland with 3:1 and win the 54th Capital One championship. This is the third time City has won the trophy in its history, and the way the game developed showed that Manchester City […]

Athletico Madrid and Real Madrid End Game with Tie

Steven Petrov The Paw Print The derby of Madrid The 26th round of the Spanish Primera Division was played at the Vicente Calderon stadium in Madrid, on March 3rd in front of 54,600 people. Just like in every other sport, there are some rivalries in the soccer world that people not only look forward to […]

The Art of the InstaCram

Reuben Chavira The Paw Print What is it about waiting until the last minute that transforms lethargy into hyperactivity? It’s as if some primal instinct is triggered, some survival mechanism of the mind, becoming a resource for students in distress. It’s a quasi-impressive ability that the general college population possesses. We all know that patience […]

The Heart of La Puente: A Veteran’s Way Home

Weston McConnell The Paw Print I first found out about La Puente 3 years ago when a buddy of mine came as an AmeriCorps member. I had the amazing opportunity of coming out and volunteering for about a month with him.  So in January, 2013 when he texted me that the shelter really needed another […]

Is Our Democracy a Deeply Flawed System?

Corey Daniels The Paw Print Do you believe in suppressing minorities? In a democracy you are supporting this very thing every time you vote. What you are supporting is a system of tyranny by the majority. If 51% of the people vote to violate your rights or take your property and you are on the […]

Simple Steps for Getting Through a Breakup

Jessica Shawcroft The Paw Print Break-ups are tough! They can leave people heartbroken and confused about the relationship or ever dating again. Usually one person comes out on top, while the other feels left in the dirt, kicked on and upset. I thought about ways people can work to get over their past break up. […]

Softball Team Plays Hardball with NM Highlands

Reuben Chavira The Paw Print “They have no off switch, it’s been replaced by the will to win.” At last, the conference offseason was over, and it was finally time to play for keeps. It was time to prove that hard work pays off. It was time to cash in the blood, sweat, and tears […]

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