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Volume 27, Issue 3, August 26, 2004

news

A new Tivoli welcomes students back

(Photo by Danny Holland - The Metropolitan)
As part of the extensive Tivoli restoration project that has been in progress for more than a year, Scott Fulvin of Colorado Signworks mounts the new Tivoli sign above the west entrance Aug. 20, 2004.

NEWS

Quarantine designed to filter spam

by Lindsay Sandham
The Metropolitan

Metro students returning to campus this fall will most likely find an abundance of e-mails titled "user quarantine" in their campus e-mail inbox. more>>

Campaign seeks youth vote

New Voters Project aims to register young people before Oct. 4 deadline

by Noelle Leavitt
The Metropolitan

A national voters campaign is working to register 3,150 Auraria students before Colorado's voter registration deadline of Oct. 4.
The New Voters Project is a youth voter mobilization campaign that was formed to influence young people to vote. more>>

Auraria laces up for AIDS walk Team raises money for AIDS education, prevention

by Maggie McMahon
The Metropolitan

The Auraria AIDS Walk team fielded more than 60 participants who raised more than $5,000 for HIV/AIDS prevention and care services in the 17th Annual AIDS Walk Colorado at Cheesman Park, Sunday Aug. 22. more>>

SGA aims to improve ties

by Lindsay Sandham
The Metropolitan

All 13 members of Metro's Student Government Assembly retreated to the mountains outside Nederland Aug. 6-8 to discuss and work on issues such as the best way to represent a diverse student body, and the relationship between student government and the administration. more>>

Campus Briefs

AHEC bans camping on campus

by Clayton Woullard
The Metropolitan

A new policy banning camping on campus has upset members of a Metro student activist group that held a “peace camp” protest in opposition to the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq last year. more>>

More students equal more money

Metro hits enrollment record; fees remain same

by Armando Manzanares
The Metropolitan

While student fees have not increased since last school year, the services which receive those funds can expect more money due to higher enrollment. more>>

News Briefs