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Vol 25 issue 20 February 20, 2003  

Springs police tear gas demonstrators
by Joel Tagert
The Metropolitan

Colorado Springs police used tear gas and pepper spray Feb. 15, at a peace demonstration, which was sponsored by the Pikes Peak Justice & Peace Commission.
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Metro News
link to news a Higher Ed. proposes stipend program
a SGA tries to remove adviser Dueñas
a Seminar to look at AIDS and minorities
a Springs police tear gas demonstrators
a Metro students avoid cigarettes
Campus concerned about Auraria smoke ban in public buildings
a Police Briefs
Metro Editorial
link to editorial a A democratic Korea for all?
a Amid a President’s Day soirée
a Reclaim the budget for schools
a The Gadfly
a Letters Policy
Metro Active
link to features a People
a Movie Reviews
a All riled up
a Tossing and turning, cheerfully
a Fliers seeking nude models cause stir
a Celebration of diversity and culture
a SGA encourages inactive students to participate in order to take back power
a The Metro Pep Rally
a Destinations into sculpture
a Future Auraria theater events
Metro Sports
link to sports a Class of 2003 enshrined
Six enter sports Hall-of-Fame
a Roadrunners not backing off
Leadership, coach Dunlap keeping Champs focused
a Batters open season with power hitting
RMAC Champs start out 4-1, with plenty to learn
a Women lose two pivotal league contests
a SPORTS EXTRA - more Hall of Famer stories
 
 
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