Sports

Was the Decline in the World’s Financial Markets Expected?

Steven Petrov                                                                                                           […]

Denver Artists will Show at Cloyde Snook Gallery

ALAMOSA (October 29) – Works by Denver area artists will be on display in the Adams State University Cloyde Snook Gallery from November 3 through November 21. An artists’ lecture is scheduled at 4 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7, in the Art Building room 227. A reception will follow the lecture until 7 p.m. The exhibit, […]

The Promise of Gas for the Winter Season

Steven Petrov                                                                                                            […]

XC Women Place 1st and Men Place 4th at Fort Hays

Kaitlin Hartman The Paw Print Women’s cross-country team took Fort Hays Kansas by storm in the Tiger Open last weekend. The girls scored a total of 33 points, exactly fifty points ahead of second place western state. Jenna Thurman, sophomore, won the girls race at Sand Plum Creek, with a remarkable time of 17:14 minutes. […]

Aldo Simoncini Stands in Goal with Amazing Story

Steven Petrov The Paw Print To cheat death and play against some of the best players in the world The extraordinary story of the goalkeeper of an extraordinary team During most days of the year, Aldo Simoncini works as an accountant, but there are days that he puts on his soccer jersey and gets in […]

Pick-Six Sends Grizzlies to 41-34 Victory Saturday

Rachel Heaton The Paw Print Ryan Holland’s pick-six in the fourth quarter of Saturday’s contest against the New Mexico Highlands Cowboys propelled the Grizzlies to 41-34 victory. Holland intercepted Highlands quarterback Lance Orender and returned the ball 57 yards for the game winning touchdown and sealed the second straight conference win for Adams State. Adams […]

Everybody Should Just Love Everybody

Noah Schafer The Paw Print I’ve been noticing that people have been getting less and less polite as the years go by. I’m talking on the basis of guys to women and women to guys. Now of days if you are polite to a girl and still have some chivalry, it means you like them. […]

Documentary Ethics: The Varying Levels of Honesty

Stephen Jiron The Paw Print I was able to attend Danny Ledonne’s lecture on Documentary Ethics. His Presentation was three fold. The first section introduced the definition of a documentary and the purpose. So let me just define it really quickly: a documentary is a movie television or radio program that provides a factual record. […]

POET club Wins Best Presentation

Reuben Chavira The Paw Print On October 2nd and 3rd, the POET club travelled to Minnesota to attend an academic conference hosted by the Center for Scholastic Inquiry. Not only were they there to attend, but were also accepted as student presenters, presenting their research on Dynamic Skill Theory and Social Movement in Education. It […]

Colorado: Come Live the Good Life

Alana Dylan The Paw Print A few weeks ago, I promised you information on the Buena Vista area. Not only are Cottonwood Hot Springs and Mt. Princeton Hot Springs near Buena Vista, there are many recreational opportunities as well as a thriving community with museums, restaurants, and shops. Buena Vista is close enough to Alamosa […]

Champions League Proves to have Exciting Matchups

Steven Petrov The Paw Print PFC Ludogoretz could be the “Costa Rica” of the 2014/2015 Champions League season The Bulgarian champions, PFC Ludogoretz, have impressed the soccer world after the first 2 games in the 2014/2015 Champions League season. The “Eagles” ended up in one toughest groups with teams like Real Madrid C.F.,  Liverpool FC, […]

Cross Country Competes at Paul Short Invitational

Kailie Hartman The Paw Print Adams State Men’s cross-country team took third place at Paul Short invite in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Senior Kevin Batt led the team in 8th place, with an impressive time of 23:56. The race was eight kilometers, meaning that he averaged 4:49 minute miles. The race was stacked with over forty teams, […]

ASU Fights Hard but Comes Up Short Saturday

Rachel Heaton The Paw Print After remaining tied through the first three quarters of play, the Thunderwolves put up 10 points in the fourth quarter and the Grizzlies, unable to answer back, fell 17-7 against #2 ranked Colorado State University-Pueblo. The loss sets the Grizzlies back to 1-4 overall and 0-3 in Rocky Mountain Athletic […]

The Adventure of Grocery Shopping in America

Edith Arias  The Paw Print For many Americans, grocery shopping has become a hassle. The long lines, the socializing with people you don’t like, and especially the cost. It’s no wonder people try to avoid a Walmart run whenever possible. Here are the top three reasons grocery shopping downright sucks. 1. Let’s be honest no […]

Presentation of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde at ASU

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a tale of depravity, lust, love and horror A review by Linda Relyea ALAMOSA (October 2) – It was with high expectations that I sat last night in the Adams State University Main Stage Theatre, preparing to watch the latest production, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, directed by Dr. […]

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