Grizzlies Softball Splits Series Against Metro State
Grizzlies Softball took the field against Metro State this weekends for their first home series of the year. After a ruff series of away games the Grizzlies were out to break their five game losing streak coming out strong and sweeping Metro in both games on Saturday. The grizzlies won the first game of the […]
Men’s Lacrosse Falls to Mavericks In Season Opener
Men’s lacrosse kicked off their season Friday afternoon against the Colorado Mesa Mavericks. The Grizzlies were led in scoring by seniors John Beedle and Danny Mays, each scoring four and three goals respectively. The Mavericks took the lead early on in the game. The first quarter was a one goal game until the Mavericks scored […]
Top Rodeo Competitors Start Elite Rodeo Association
Elizabeth Salazar The Paw Print Move over Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) because there is a new association coming to town. Top competitors in the rodeo world have announced that they are starting The Elite Rodeo Association (ERA). The ERA is owned by the rodeo’s top 55 athletes, and 42 of those are world champions. […]
ASU Hosts Special Olympics Basketball Extravaganza
The Facility and Event Management Class and football team at Adams State partnered with Special Olympics Colorado to host a Special Olympics Extravaganza. The event was held in Plachy Hall on Tuesday night at 7 p.m. Athletes for the Blue Dust Devils and the Red Dust Devils faced off in a competitive game in front […]
50 Shades of Feminism
Collin Brooks The Paw Print Fifty Shades of Grey by EL James has swept the nation, both the novel and the recently released major motion picture. The success of this story is no doubt evidence of its popularity. However, it certainly has received major criticism as well. As a book and movie that clearly serves […]
Why Should We Continue to Study History?
John Wiley The Paw Print It was another day in the works for her high school education. As the teacher progressed from slide-to-slide on his Power Point presentation, she stealthily powered on her iPhone underneath her desk to see if her Twitter feed indicated any new notifications. This was a private school after all; phone […]
Men’s Basketball Upsets Mines In Postseason Action
Tuesday night the Grizzlies upset the No. 10 Orediggers in the quarter finals of the RMAC shootout. Giving the program its first postseason win since the 2012-2013 season, and marking the largest tournament upset the Grizzlies have accomplished under Coach Wilson. The team was lead by seniors Mikey Hope and Juwan Buchanan scoring 19 and […]
Soccer Hosts Annual All-Night Soccer Tournament
A group of Adams State students pulled an all-nighter on Friday night, but they weren’t doing what you’d think. Instead of spending the night out or writing a paper, they spent the night in the Adams State bubble for the annual all-night soccer tournament. The tournament is hosted as a fundraiser for the men’s and […]
Chelsea FC Defeats Tottenham Hotspur FC Sunday
Steven Petrov The Paw Print The final of the Capital One cup this year faced the two city-rivals from London and was played on Sunday, March 1st on the English national Stadium, Wembley. The club of the Russian multi-billionaire, Roman Abramovich managed to beat Tottenham Hotspur FC with 2:0 after an incredibly interesting, fast-paced and […]
Go On ASU, I Dare You to Spread the Love!
Rachel Heaton The Paw Print I recently read a Bible verse that got me thinking. It said: “Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others.” –Philippines 2:3-4 This verse hit home for […]
Men’s Basketball Finishes Home Contests for 2015
The men’s basketball team closed out their regular season home games over the weekend against Regis and Metro. On Friday night, the Grizzlies began by honoring Regis’ coach Lonnie Porter, a former Adams State basketball player and member of the Hall of Fame. ASU went on to secure an 85-52 victory. Saturday’s contest proved to […]
Women Conclude Home Games in Dramatic Fashion
The women’s basketball team finished their home games on Friday and Saturday against Regis and Metro, respectively. After a strong battle on Friday night, the women were unable to hold on and lost 60-49. Saturday, however, was a thriller. Backed by an enthusiastic crowd, the Grizzlies pushed to a 86-84 victory courtesy of a beautiful […]
Zach Baxter Earns Conference Recognition
Zach Baxter earned recognition from the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) following his stellar performance at the Joe Davis Open in Golden, CO. Baxter was named the RMAC track athlete of the week earning a first place finish. Baxter set a personal record in the shot put, throwing 17.27 meters. Baxter’s mark ranks him seventh […]
FC Barcelona Misses Chance to Tighten Standings
Steven Petrov The Paw Print Real Madrid CF has been the dominant force in the Spanish football world throughout the 2014-2015 season so far, and their all-time rivals from Barcelona FC had an opportunity to close up the point differential gap that “Los Blancos” have at the top. FC Barcelona lost the lead in Primera […]
Fiber Associated with Effective Weight Loss
Steven Petrov The Paw Print A new scientific research was conducted at the University of Massachusetts that clearly points out the different benefits that the increase consumption of fibers has on the human body. The scientists and doctors have analyzed the strong positive correlation between fibers, weight loss, and general well-being. In our fast-paced lives […]
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