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Vol 26 Issue 15 ~ October 16, 2003
The American dream free fall
Raise Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards
Free speech and Felicia Woodson
The California Recall: Tragedy or Farce
Letters to the Editor
 
Letters Policy

Have an opinion?
Help us help you.
Write it down, e-mail, fax or drop it by our office, Tivoli 313.
The Metropolitan welcomes letters of 500 words or fewer on topics of general interest.
Letters must include a full name, school affiliation, a phone number and e-mail address.
Letters might be edited for length, grammar and accuracy.

Mailbox:
The Metropolitan
900 Auraria Parkway
Suite 313
Denver CO 80204

For letters to the opinions editor, email Justin Breuer at breuer@mscd.edu

phone: 303.556.2507
fax: 303.556.3421

Policy for submitting letters to the Editor

Letters to the editor must be received Monday in order to appear in the following week’s issue of The Metropolitan. Letters should be emailed to the opinion editor Justin Breuer at breuer@mscd.edu. Letters to the editor must specifically address the student body, local community or other identifiable organized bodies. All other submissions will be taken as opinions and ran as columns. Any student may, and is encouraged to, submit an opinion piece for publication. Pieces submitted are subject to space limitation, editing and deadline requirements. The Metropolitan reserves the right to refuse to publish any submission. For further questions please contact Justin Breuer at breuer@mscd.edu.

   
 
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