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Vol 26 Issue 10, September 11, 2003
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Welcome!

My name is Richard and I am the new MetOnline Editor. I plan on redesigning the whole site, bit-by-bit, making it cleaner, more Section 508/ADA compliant and hopefully better in the process. If anyone finds the MetOnline hard to navigate or not accessible, please email me and let me know what needs correcting. If there are any Metro students interested in helping, see the ad on our Help Wanted Page. You can contact me by email: boettner@mscd.edu, come into our office, Tivoli 313, or call  303-556-2882.

Somthing New: A new section has been added called Thoughts unter the Opinions heading. This section will be more free-from and the author will be responsible for their own content. Thoughts will be short comments/blog, poems or muse. If you have something to contribute, please send it to me, and depending on length, time available to publish it and the number of items received in any particular week, we will publish it. All items must be recieved by Wednesday, noon. Thanks.

Your comments and suggestions are Welcomed!
boettner@mscd.edu

       
News
a AHEC dealt another blow
a Hickenlooper ties Tivoli with economy
a Money woes continue:

Metro’s independent board listens to many students and faculty at meeting

Kieft flattens Student Services

a Metro budget concerns in limbo
a Tivoli trees to be removed
a Little India lights up the senses
a News Briefs
a Corrections
a DW-World News
 
Opinion
a September 11: 930 days later
a Forget calculating politicians; Back Kucinich
a Letter to the editor
a Argument of shared guilt for societal indifference
a Letter to the Editor: Presidential search advisory
a Thoughts (muse, poetry, blog - an experiment in creativity)
a Bachelor Beat
a Letters Policy
 
Features
a Show goes on for Guy Mosley
a Wedding bells and mortar shells
a Mother carries on crusade for justice
a Flying Lemons embraces true love
 
Sports
a Metro gets ‘Premier’ win
a Men’s soccer falls to Orediggers, 1-0
a Metro destroys foe
a Football brings revenue
       
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