Sports

ASU Hosts Three RMAC Opponents, Defeats Two

Dominique Davis The Paw Print The lady Grizzly volleyball team stepped out onto their home court for an important three game weekend. It was certainly quite the weekend for the ASU Grizzlies. Playing two nationally ranked teams out of the three, the Grizzlies knew that they had a tough battle ahead of them. The Grizzlies […]

Lacrosse Hopes for Positive Year

Christian Elliot The Paw Print The Adams State men’s Lacrosse program started off the 2012-2013 with some very positive results. The team of over fifty players was separated into a white and green team for the tournament on Saturday. Including both Grizzly lacrosse units, there were six teams competing in the Southern Colorado Jamboree this […]

Adams Leaders Attend GSA Leadership Summit

Jose Orzosco The Paw Print Saturday Oct. 6, three representatives from ASU went to a state conference to represent leadership on campus. The leadership conference was hosted by One Colorado a statewide advocacy organization dedicated to securing and protecting equality and opportunity for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) Coloradans and their families. They work […]

All-In-One Package That Will Test iTunes Dominance

Jake Hughes The Paw Print Being a college student a lot of my time is spent on a PC, games console or Tablet performing some kind of tedious task or unwinding playing a game. Personally, I use the Xbox for most of my shows and movies; Netflix is a life saver in a small town […]

When Will We Take Action on Child Homelessness?

Katie Stiel The Paw Print A research study by the National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty estimates between 2.3 and 3.5 million people experience homelessness each year in America. Out of that estimate, did you know 32.7 percent of children in the San Luis Valley are living below the poverty line? Unemployment, dependency of […]

College Checkered: The Power of Indirect Speech

Brenda Figueroa The Paw Print Would you sugarcoat your words? When conversing with one another we try to project truth but how often is the bitter truth disguised as what they say, “ sugar coated pills?” In a direct conversation, the energies are fully conscious, regenerative and articulate, but there is a set of laws […]

Is Anyone Ever Going to Be Safe From Criminals?

Amita Manandhar The Paw Print How safe are we? We all think we are safe in our own little houses and beautiful community but, how safe are we really? Even here in such small community like Alamosa there are events such as thefts and assaults. Just few months ago a female jogger was followed by […]

ASU Swimming Hosts Green and Black Pentathlon

Jessica Palacio The Paw Print The ASU grizzlies kicked off the season with the second annual Green and Black Pentathlon Sunday, Sept. 30 in Plachy Hall. Program and Pool records fell as the competition progressed. Individual winners of the pentathlon were sophomore, Nick Mankus for the men and freshman, Allison Bischoff for the women both […]

ASU Men’s Soccer Looks to Improve After Rough Start

Tanner Elliott The Paw Print The Adams State men’s soccer program has gotten off to a slow star for this season. The 1-4 soccer team has had a rigorous schedule to come out of the chute with. Three of the Grizzlies four losses have come to top 25 ranked opponents: Fort Lewis, Regis, and Midwestern […]

Football Takes Down Black Hills in RMAC Thriller

Rachel Heaton The Paw Print A nine-yard rushing touchdown from sophomore Michael Carl (Rush, Colo.) pushed Adams State University past Black Hills State University in a 20-17 victory on Saturday in Spearfish, S.D. The Grizzlies, who accumulated 402 yards of total offense and forced three turnovers in the final drives of the game, advance to […]

Volleyball Goes 1-1 on the Weekend

Dominique Davis The Paw Print The Grizzly volleyball team is at it again as they headed for Denver to start the East Division of the RMAC against two very solid teams.  After a tough loss at home last weekend, the Grizzlies were determined to stay focused and battle every point this weekend because they knew […]

Speculations on the End of the World

Jake Hughes The Paw Print Now, I’m not sure if I’m on the right thought path or if I speak for anyone else when I say and think this; however, I bet it’s true that a few people at least think or have thought about this before or will think about it in the future. […]

La Puente Celebrates Growing Power

Jenna Kallestad So, there’s this guy. He’s an urban kid from Detroit, looks a little a rough, in his late teens, and he stands up in front of the crowd of a few hundred people and says timidly and simply that he’s been asked to share his writing. It’s a rap song that he’s written. […]

The ASU Volleyball Team

Volleyball Takes Down CSU-Pueblo and Highlands

Dominque Davis The Paw Print The Grizzlies were on the road again for the fourth straight week since their season began. With an extremely tough start to their season, the ASU women packed up the bus again to head to Pueblo and Las Vegas, New Mexico this weekend. Friday’s match against CSU Pueblo was one […]

Gold Season Continues

Christian Elliot The Paw Print Young faces and new names fill the Adam’s State men’s golf program. Eleven freshmen fill the roster on the team, as well as adding one sophomore, junior and senior. Also, the team is not made of just Colorado natives, but individuals from all over the globe. . “I came to […]

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