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Vol. 26 Issue 21~ December 4, 2003
 
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Mat Pilates – Mondays 12-1pm in Tivoli 444. It improves flexibility and increases strength. Wear comfortable clothes. Mats are provided. For more information, call (303) 556-2525.

Yoga For Everyone – Six classes weekly. Mondays 5:30-6:45pm (Iyengar) in St. Francis Atrium, Tuesdays 12-1pm and 5:15-6:15pm, Wednesdays 12-1pm, Thursdays 12-1pm and 5:15-6:30pm (Power Yoga) in Tivoli 444. Yoga helps relieve built up tension and stress. For all levels. Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a yoga mat or towel if you have one. For more information, call (303) 556-2525.

Reflexology – Tuesdays 10am-1pm. Sign up only on reflexology day in the Health Center, Plaza 150 beginning at 8:30am. For more information, call (303) 556-2525.

Free Chair Massages – Thursdays 10am-1pm. Sign up only on massage day in the Health Center, Plaza 150 beginning at 8:30am. For more information, call (303) 556-2525.

Free Blood Pressure Checks – Fridays 2-4pm in the Health Center, Plaza 150. For more information, call (303) 556-2525.

Free HIV and Tuberculosis (TB) Testing - Ongoing at the Health Center, Plaza 150. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call (303) 556-2525.

T’AI CHI for the Body and Mind – Thursdays 12-1pm in Tivoli 440. T’ai Chi’s purpose is to moderately exercise all the muscles and to achieve integration between mind and body. All levels. Show up or call (303) 556-2525.

Strides: Lunchtime Walking Program – Walk at your own pace and get committed to walking on a regular basis. Call (303) 556-6954 for more details.

A.A. Meetings on Campus – Mondays 12-1pm at 1020 9th Street Park, Room B. For more information, call Billi at (303) 689-9586 or on campus (303) 556-2525.

Truth Bible Studies – Wednesday and Thursday from 3-4pm in Tivoli 542. Messianic studies. For more information, call Jeff at (303) 355-2009.

**Please note that during winter interim, Dec. 15 thru Jan. 18, ongoing events may not take place or times may be altered. For more information, call 303-556-6954.**

Rockies/Starbucks, the new coffee caterer at the library, has agreed to be the partner in supporting this good-will free hot drink program. Beginning December 1 through the end of the fall semester, Rockies/Starbucks café at the Auraria Library will redeem the library-created coupons for one regular-size hot drink, i.e., coffee, tea, chocolate. The coupons are available at the Circulation and Reference Desks.
It is important to note that the good will program is funded by library employees, not the library funds. The library employees wish to show their support to the hardworking students. For additional information, please contact the Auraria Library Promotion Committee, 303 556-6381.

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December 4
 

Family Law - This Legal Education Workshop will a discuss various aspects of custody, child support, parenting plans and domestic relations. Presented by Rhonda Ntepp. Q & A afterward. This is a brown bag lunch presentation. 12-3pm in Tivoli 442. For more information, e-mail duenas@mscd.edu or call (303) 556-8134.

Music at Metro Event Series – Instrumental and Vocal Jazz Ensembles, directed by Walter Barr and Fred Hess. 7:30pm in the King Center Concert Hall. $5; students and seniors, $3; Metro students free. For more information, call (303) 556-3180.

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December 6
 

Fall 2003 Classes End – For more information call (303) 556-3991..

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December 7
 

Music at Metro Event Series – A Night at the Opera, directed by Gene Roberts, MB Krueger and Michael Kornelsen. 7:30pm in the King Center Concert Hall. $5; students and seniors, $3; Metro students free. For more information, call (303) 556-3180.

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December 9
 

Job Search Strategies – Workshop provided by MSCD Career Services. 10am-12pm in CN 203. Workshops are free to students and alumni. Please sign up in person or by phone or for more information, call (303) 556-3664.

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December 10
 

Graduate School Workshop – Provided by Metro Career Services. 2-4pm in CN 203. Workshops are free to students and alumni. Please sign up in person or by phone or for more information, call (303) 556-3664.

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December 14
 

Fall 2003 Commencement – 2pm at the Colorado Convention Center located at 14th and California Streets. There is no parking at the Convention Center. Use the campus lots or the private lots near the Convention Center. Please arrive 15 minutes early for seating. For more information, call (303) 556-6226 or go to: www.mscd.edu/student/commencement

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December 19
 

Fall 2003 Grades Available – You can access your grades from the Web, kiosk or telephone. For more information, call (303) 556-3991

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Dec 25 - Jan 1
 

CAMPUS CLOSED – Year-end holiday week.

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January 20
 

Spring 2004 Classes Begin – For more information call (303) 556-3991..

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January 22
 

Next Issue Date for The Metropolitan – For more information call (303) 556-2507..

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