Sports

Looking at the Highlights of the NFL Season

Rachel Heaton The Paw Print Rachel Heaton The Paw Print With all of the ups and downs this NFL season, it was definitely a year to remember. From scandals to comebacks, this year held it all. Let’s take a moment to look back at all of good and not-so-good memories from the 2012-13 season. Saints […]

Track Competes in Washington

Kaymarie Jones The Paw Print Kaymarie Jones The Paw Print A fraction of the Grizzly track and field team flew into Seattle on Thursday, February 6, for one of the most exciting track competitions of the indoor season. Hosted by the University of Washington, the Husky Classics produced many elite athletes such as Charles Jock […]

The Joys and Benefits of Growing Your Own Food

Claudia Ebel The Paw Print Have you ever tasted a real tomato? Nibbled on a carrot, crisp and sweet from the cool fall soil? Digging into gardening has opened me up to food quality I never before knew existed, and I’m not alone. The buzz around food issues, from food miles to organics, has brought […]

A Call to be Self Sufficient if There Ever Was One

Jake HughesThe Paw Print With the increasing demand for people to eat healthier and watch out for certain ingredients like gluten or trans fats, the increasing number of controversial topics that have risen in our supermarkets, both internationally and at home in the US, come to no surprise. When we speak of topics like this, […]

Basketball Games

Rachel Heaton The Paw Print The Adams State University men’s and women’s basketball teams played host to the Fort Lewis Skyhawks on Saturday, Feb 2 at Plachy Hall. It was Hawaiian Night in Plachy and fans were encouraged to come in their Hawaiian best to support the Grizzlies. For the women, Saturday proved to be […]

Students and Players Enjoy Hawaiian Night

Helen Smith The Paw Print Hawaiian Night 2013 brought an element of entertainment to the halftime of the Fort Lewis v. Adams State basketball games. The seats of Plachy Hall were full, with overflow seating necessary. ASU fans were active in participating and cheering on the halftime activities. The festivities consisted of several entertaining, Hawaiian-themed […]

Track & Field Runs on the Road

Kaymarie Jones The Paw Print After disappointing results earlier in the evening, the ASU Grizzlies track and field team closed the first night of their last weekend in Albuquerque well, with a record-breaking performance from Boris Berian and a personal record from Quin Ralston. Redshirt freshman and Colorado Springs native Berian raised the roof at […]

Without a Doubt 2013 Will be the Year for Gaming

Jake Hughes The Paw Print The past couple of years have been an exciting time for the technology world, with smartphones and tablets dominating the market. Phones are no longer just phones; they have become portable game devices with the addition of apps. However, since the release of Xbox 360 in 2005 and PS3 in […]

Women Compete in Final Regular Season Meet

Jessica Palacio The Paw Print The ASU women’s swim team had their final regular season competition this past Friday in Plachy Hall. Going into the meet the women were 5-0 in conference competition for the 2012/2013 season, and with a decisive victory over Western, the Grizzlies are now 6-0 headed into the RMAC conference championships […]

He Said, She Said: Super Bowl XLVII

  With Super Bowl Sunday fast approaching, the nation prepares for a showdown between the San Fransico 49ers and the Baltimore Ravens. It will also be the first time in history that two brothers have faced each other as head coaches on football’s biggest stage.  John and Jim Harbaugh and their two high-powered teams are […]

Track & Field Competes in Albuquerque Again

Kaymarie Jones The Paw Print Adams State University’s track and field team travelled back to Albuquerque, NM. this past weekend for the University of New Mexico Invitational. The Grizzlies added thirteen NCAA qualifiers to the nine they had last week. With a collegiate record breaking performance coming from Tabor Stephens in the men’s mile, the […]

Basketball Season Starts Well

Helen Smith The Paw Print ASU men’s basketball currently has the best record in school history, along with the highest number of wins. Coach Louis Wilson recently shared some thoughts on the season thus far. ASU has now achieved the number eighteenth ranking in the nation. This has happened despite challenges such as the loss […]

Pandemonium Spreads from Continent to Continent

Jake Hughes The Paw Print While the national debt crisis of the United States grows at a rate of $3.82 million per day, the European Union is said to be heading into a triple dip recession according to the Central European Bank. Even Europe’s most productive country, Germany, is under great threat of folding and […]

Track & Field Competes in Albuquerque, NM

Kaymarie Jones The Paw Print   Seven Adams State University women and three men hit NCAA National Provisional marks in Track and Field, receiving tickets to the 2013 NCAA Indoor National Championships, which will be held at the Crossplex Complex in Birmingham, Ala. The Grizzlies started their weekend Friday at the Albuquerque Convention Center with […]

San Luis Valley Women’s Resource Center

Helen Smith The Paw Print   Tuesday, January 22 marks the fortieth anniversary of the passing of Roe v. Wade in the United States Supreme Court. Since then, two generations have grown up with legalized abortion in America. Many unmarried, pregnant mothers do not know that there is help available for them. There are hundreds […]

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