Sports

Grizzlies Fall One Comeback Short as Mesa Sweep Doubleheader

Chris Day ASC Sports Information After winning the 2008 and 2009 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference West Division titles with thrilling, come-from-behind regular-season ending wins over Mesa State College, the Adams State College Grizzlies needed just one more victory over the Mavericks to seal up a third straight RMAC Tournament berth. The teams closed out the […]

Grizzlies Use Big Innings to Sweep Mesa in Saturday Doubleheader

Eric R. Flores The Paw Print The Adams State College softball team rode home runs by Rebecca Lindquist, Lizzy Schossow, and Sarah Lindquist to win an exciting 11-10 Game 1 before putting up 16 unanswered runs, including a grand slam by freshman Selina Pacheco, to get their biggest come-from-behind victory of the year as they […]

Grizzly Track Qualify Thirteen Athletes fro DII Nationals

Kristen McGylnn The Paw Print Last Saturday, a group of Grizzly distance track athletes competed among the elite field of the Payton Jordan Cardinal Invitational hosted by Stanford University. The prestigious meet featured the talent of the top Division I runners as well as professional and Olympic-level talent. The ASC athletes had the opportunity to […]

Stress, Stressors, and Solutions

HPPE 120 Class Stress is part of life no matter how hard a person tries to avoid it.  Students at ASC are no exception to this rule.  When students in Betty Block’s HPPE 120 Concepts in Wellness looked into the issue of stress at ASC, they learned a lot about stress, stressors, and solutions.  What […]

Letter to ASC Students

Dear ASC Students: Before the spring semester concludes, I want to share information regarding tuition and fees for the 2010-11 academic year, as well as new opportunities for financial aid and scholarships.

Arizona Immigtration Laws

Anthony Guerrero The Paw Print            It is a sad time for the United States of America, as Arizona has passed a new “immigration law” which borders on similarities to Nazi Germany.  This law would make it illegal to be in Arizona as an illegal immigrant.  But that’s not where the problem lies.  It lies in […]

La Puente: Hospital Dining Goes Green

Gina Akers The Paw Print As part of La Puente’s Hunger Education Week, a series of articles has been written and published in the Valley Courier highlighting different organizations and individuals who are doing work to combat hunger and diet-related issues.  This is one of the articles in the series, highlighting SLV Regional Medical Center’s […]

Grizzlies Track and Field Competes at Jack Christiansen Invitational

Kristen McGlynn The Paw Print On Saturday, April 24, the ASC men and women track teams traveled to Fort Collins for the Jack Christiansen Invitational hosted by Colorado State University. The Grizzlies saw a fair amount of success at the meet even though both teams were competing with reduced numbers as many of the athletes […]

GRIZZLIES, LINDQUIST HIT HOMERS TO SNAP SLIDE

Chris Day ASC Sports Information The Adams State College Grizzly softball team hit four home runs in the last two innings, two which came off the bat of sophomore shortstop Rebecca Lindquist (Fort Collins, Colo.), as they snapped a 9-game losing streak with a 5-2 Game 1 win before giving up three homers and the […]

BATS HEAT UP AS GRIZZLIES SWEEP SKYHAWKS

Eric R. Flores The Paw Print Adams State College freshman Ashley Pohl (Lake Tapps, Wash.) fired just 51 pitches while giving up just three hits as she recorded her second shutout of the season in Game 1 as the Grizzlies posted their biggest victory of the season, 12-0, over the Fort Lewis College Skyhawks, Sunday […]

Self Injury: Equivalent to Letting Out a Sigh

Mariah Gaucin Imagine this: A young lady is sitting alone in her room with the lights off and the shades drawn. She’s crying uncontrollably and nothing she can do will make herself feel better. Her boyfriend just broke up with her, her friends are talking about her behind her back, her siblings are pests, and […]

Same-Sex Marriage: Everyone Should Have the Right to Love

Dominique Davis             Throughout my life, I have been lucky enough to get the chance to know very determined and whole-hearted people. One of the most driven people I know would have to be my competitive volleyball coach from high school. Every single day before practice, he would gather us all in a circle and […]

What Was So Noteworthy

**Author not available at this time. At the beginning of last week a friend of mine asked a rhetorical question, “What is so noteworthy about it?” after staring at a poster advertizing “A Noteworthy Evening.” And now, after having attended the prestigious event, I have an answer.

The Heart of La Puente

 Melissa Gant I work at La Puente Shelter three days a week, and I never know what my day is going to be like when I show up for my shift. We prepare and serve three meals a day, check guests in and out, strip beds, clean rooms, and give out hygiene kits and gas vouchers. […]

Suicide: The Third Leading Cause of Death in America

Tanya Lister After completing her morning tasks at the Adolescent Residential Treatment Center (RTC), my sister walked into her room after telling a friend she was going to rest until lunch. Twelve o’ clock arrived, and she was nowhere to be seen. After looking throughout the building, a resident of the center went to my […]

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