Sports

Should We Allow Such Freedom in the Wild West?

Jake Hughes The Paw Print In recent years, our environment and the way we have been treating it has been a heated topic that many say should be a top priority. Another controversial subject parallel to that is, of course, finding a clean, renewable energy source that doesn’t cause more damage to the environment and […]

Track & Field Travels to Texas

Kaymarie Jones The Paw Print   The Adams State track and field team traveled to Canyon, Texas this past weekend for the West Texas A&M Open, adding seven more Grizzlies to the NCAA national list. Although the Grizzlies did not run relays at the meet, there was no shortage of individual efforts that showcased the […]

Open Letter: President Svaldi and Vice President

ASU Faculty Senate this letter is being written to you on behalf of the Faculty Senate. The Faculty Senate approved this action in a unanimous vote by all present Senators (the Senators from HPPE and TED were not present) at our March 22, 2013 meeting. The members of the Faculty Senate and the department faculty […]

Guns: More Self-Protection or Harmful Weapon?

Jake Hughes The Paw Print How many times are guns actually used for self-protection, as opposed to inflicting harm on someone else? With the outbreak of firearm-related murders in the past decade, the cry for stricter firearm regulations is louder now than ever before. The controversial debate orients itself around keeping guns out of the […]

ASU Track and Field has Successful Meet Saturday

Kaymarie Jones The Paw Print   Kayon Robinson put on stellar performance for the Grizzlies this past Saturday and proudly led the Adams State University track and field team towards the upcoming NCAA Outdoor Championship. On game day, Robinson recorded a national leading time of 23.45 seconds in the women’s 200m and ran a superb […]

Hope for Strong Rockies Season

Rachel Heaton The Paw Print   Classes are screeching toward semester’s end, things around campus are starting to grow, and, for the most part, I can walk to class in the morning without seeing my breath. Yes, spring is certainly in the air, and with it comes my favorite time of year: baseball season. Year […]

Conversation Habits and Myths with the Sexes

Jake Hughes The Paw Print Throughout the ages, men and women have sought after superiority in certain characteristics, and of course, today is no exception. Some women say they do all the shopping, while some men say they are the entertainer of the couple. Well, I bring to you today a new argument, one that […]

Baseball Falls in Weekend Series Against Mesa

Rachel Heaton The Paw Print   Fresh off their sweep of Colorado Christian last weekend, the Adams State University baseball team hosted the Mavericks of Mesa State University for a four-game series beginning on Thursday afternoon. The Mavericks entered the series ranked thirteenth in the nation. The weekend proved to be a tough matchup for […]

Softball Defeats CSU-P in Three of Four Games

Rachel Heaton The Paw Print   The Adams State University softball team hosted the CSU-Pueblo Thunderwolves for an important four-game series over the weekend. The teams played two game on Friday and two more on Saturday. The Grizzlies came out on top of the series, winning three of the four games. The first of Friday’s […]

Outdoor Season Begins Strong

Kaymarie Jones The Paw Print   Starting strong in the first meet of the track and field outdoor season, the Adams State University Grizzlies are already on their way to the NCAA DII National Outdoor Championship which will be hosted by CSU-Pueblo on May 23. On Saturday March 30, the Grizzlies divided their team in […]

Hands That Have Worked, Hearts That Have Swollen

Will Bareford The Paw Print “Before that I guess she was just a little kid.” “Then that’s something”, a little kid’s somethin’ that ain’t a bum or a whore.” – William Kennedy   The above dialog is excerpted from William Kennedy’s 1983 novel “Ironweed.” “Ironweed” is a novel about a former baseball player named Francis, […]

ASU Sweeps Colorado Christian

Rachel Heaton The Paw Print The Adams State baseball team hosted the Colorado Christian Cougars this weekend for a cold, four-game series. The teams played two games on Friday, March 22 followed by another two on Saturday. The Grizzlies took away the opening game of the series by a score of 20-13. ASU registered 23 […]

Social Media Outlet Changes to a New Sleek Look

Jake Hughes The Paw Print Don’t you just hate it when social media entities and other forms of communications change the style of your interface or merge with a totally unwanted party? Microsoft’s Hotmail.com is now officially merging and being replaced with Outlook.com, whether you like it or not. Outlook’s popularity skyrocketed over the time […]

Grizzlies Win Home Opener with Walk-Off Homerun

Daniel Allsup The Paw Print Friday, March 15 was a historic day for Adams State University Baseball. The Grizzlies played their first home game of their season against CSU-Pueblo after a 36-year baseball drought at ASU. Drew Wells sealed the day with a climatic pinch-hit, walk-off, three-run blast, giving ASU a 6-5 victory. Wells explains his […]

ASU Competes at Championship

Kaymarie Jones The Paw Print The Adams State track and field team closed the 2013 indoor season at the NCAA Division II Championship on March 9. The championship was hosted by the Gulf South Conference at the Crossplex Complex in Birmingham, Ala., and was a festival of four NCAA sports: track and field, swimming, wrestling, […]

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