A Cassette and Ants on Mugs or Contemporary Art
Nicholas Spencer The Paw Print First and foremost, I hope everyone had an eventful winter break. Mine was filled with alcohol and lost memories. If you were fortunate enough to pass your classes or maintain your job with the institution and come back this semester, you are in store for genuinely mediocre writing. Even […]
A Vision of Mystery and Wild New Expectations
Jake Hughes The Paw Print A new year is upon us, and who would have thought it? All that hype about 2013 and it turned out to start just like every other year. I’m not complaining, of course, because I’m grateful to still be buzzing around doing my own thing. But I must say I […]
Deja Vu
Jake Hughes The Paw Print This phenomenon or glitch in the matrix leaves the beholder thinking of a higher spirit or thinking of a past life. Deja Vu is a feeling of having experienced something in the past in spite of the experience being a new one. Some attribute it to disorders in brain while […]
College Checkered: Final Thoughts and Closing Statements
Brenda Figuero The Paw Print • To the wonderful ladies in my life: Thank you for giving me a chance to be a friend to you. It’s hard to find good lady friends. Especially for someone who’s used to just hanging out with dudes. On a more specific note, I want to thank Anna Dean […]
La Puente Home
Erin Melody La Puente Volunteer The San Luis Valley experiences a great deal of economic hardship due to its lack of job opportunities and geographic isolation, and in 2009, 20.5 percent of its residents were estimated to be below the poverty line. Homelessness has been a long running problem in this area, and many […]
ASU Volleyball Heads to Regional Tournament
Dominique Davis The Paw Print The Grizzlies set off this week for the NCAA tournament in Denver for the first time in school history. The Grizzlies found out that they would be playing the Angelo State Belles at Regis University last Sunday and had been anxious ever since. The Grizzlies were more than ready […]
Time to Change our Behavior
Rachel Heaton The Paw Print Over the weekend, the sports world was shocked by a saddening event within the Kansas City Chiefs organization. Twenty-five-year-old linebacker Javon Belcher fatally shot his 22-year-old girlfriend at their house before driving to team facilities and taking his own life in front of the team’s general manager and head […]
Cross Country Men Win National Championship
Tanner Elliot The Paw Print The Adams State men captured the prize on Saturday, Nov. 17 winning the National Championship. The Grizzly men demolished the field with a 68-point difference between them and the second place Colorado School of the Mines. They won the meet with an astonishing 34 points. Sophomore Kevin Batt led […]
Volleyball Hosts RMAC Tourney, Takes Down UCCS
Dominique Davis The Paw Print The Grizzlies were at it again this week, but this time for their post season. The RMAC tournament began on Tuesday night where the Grizzlies hosted the first round in Plachy Hall. This was the second consecutive year hosting the quarterfinals of the tournament. The Grizzlies were the 3rd […]
Volleyball Earns First NCAA DII Appearance
Dominique Davis The Paw Print The ASU Grizzly volleyball team qualified for the NCAA Division II national tournament last Sunday night. This is the first time in the school’s history that a volleyball team has ever qualified. The Grizzlies finished the season with a 24-5 overall record and were announced as the fifth seed […]
Give Thanks for Life Lessons
Rachel Heaton The Paw Print Sitting around the dinner table this Thanksgiving, I couldn’t help but reflect on all of the things that I am thankful for in my life. I am blessed with many things, and one of those is sports. Sports have been an integral part of my life pretty much since I […]
International Students Celebrate Cultures with Food
Kaymarie Jones The Paw Print This past weekend, the Immigrant Resource Center of Alamosa joined hands with Adams State University’s Diversity Multicultural Club to embrace and support international students and immigrants, who may have immigrant related questions and needs, at the Elks Lodge, in Alamosa. In light of celebrating U.S. International Education Week, the group […]
Who Cares for the Students During Holiday Times
Nicholas Spencer The Paw Print Before Thanksgiving break, I heard the cafeteria was closing for Thanksgiving. How strange I thought. What about the students who live in the dorms and can’t cook a decent meal in their room? I was further informed the cafe is usually open during Thanksgiving break. With this small bit of […]
Share the Magical Time with La Puente’s Programs
Katie Stiel The Paw Print Valley-Wide Health Systems and La Puente share a 22nd year history with the Share the Magic Holiday Gala taking place at the Adams State theatre this Friday Nov. 30. All profits from the event support the programs of La Puente. Adams State University theatre department joined the partnership with Valley-Wide […]
Bottled Water is the Greatest Advertising Allusion
Jake Hughes The Paw Print Just like Colorado, 70 percent of the states in the US are in a drought and in this current climate water levels are big topic of discussion. In particular, bottled water is the controversial subject matter that is currently manipulating its way onto our shelves and into our environment. A […]
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