by Lindsay Sandham
The Metropolitan
Speaking to hundreds of supporters, some undecided voters and a handful of Bush advocates, John Edwards addressed issues such as health care and women’s rights in a town hall-style meeting at Jefferson County fairgrounds Thursday, Aug. 26. more>>
by Noelle Leavitt
The Metropolitan
Auraria students are questioning why they weren’t involved in the administration’s decision-making process regarding the recent parking fee increase on campus. more>>
by Clayton Woullard
The Metropolitan
The Metro Student Government Assembly is looking toward what they consider a brighter future—one in which the student government makes a strong effort to represent the students, and students actually know who and what their student government is. more>>
According to recent polls, young people are fed up with war, economy, education
by Clayton Woullard
The Metropolitan
Young voters favor Democratic presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry over President Bush by a 2-to-1 margin, according to polls conducted this summer by the Washington Post and the Pew Research Center, citing trust in Kerry to handle the economy, the war in Iraq and education. more>>
Young American voters living in Denmark get real tired of hearing things like "America doesn't have a democracy because most people don't vote", and
"American students donât vote because they donât care about their future or their country." There isnât a good answer to that, since USA voters - especially students - don't vote and the Danes do! more>>
You are between18 and 21. You can vote for the first time. "Young voters" - that's you - are a HUGE voting block ... and the biggest one that doesn't use their power! So you are also part of the biggest group of people that get ignored and stomped on by the politicians. They dismiss you and thank their lucky tax breaks that you think democracy is beneath you. You don't vote, all you can do is shut up and pay. more>>
by Nick Garcia
The Metropolitan
Hispanic Heritage Month and the upcoming Nov. 2 election are the themes for events on the Auraria campus. more>>
by Heather Wahle
New Jersey Governor James E. McGreevey held a press conference Aug. 12 and announced he was gay, had an extramarital affair with a man and would be leaving his position on Nov. 15. With all this disclosure, relatively minimal attention was given to the fact that the reason Gov. McGreevey was leaving was not merely because he was gay, but also because he may be going to jail soon. more>>
Another U.K. zombie flick
Join now!
by Christopher R. Mena
The Metropolitan
The dead now walk the earth feasting on the living, tearing skin and muscle from the bones of their prey in hopes of quenching an insatiable appetite. What do you do? You grab your lazy, weed selling, beer guzzling best friend and attempt to save the day.more>>
by Adam Goldstein
The Metropolitan
Haunted houses and eerie homesteads have come in a variety of shapes and sizes on the silver screen: from the creepy, sprawling estate of the "House" series to the lone, stark motel on a hill that Norman Bates shared his desiccated mother. more>>
by Adam Goldstein
The Metropolitan
Haunted houses and eerie homesteads have come in a variety of shapes and sizes on the silver screen: from the creepy, sprawling estate of the "House" series to the lone, stark motel on a hill that Norman Bates shared his desiccated mother. more>>
by Heather Wahle
The Metropolitan
A few bad apples certainly do not fall far from the tree. "The Corporation," now showing at Starz Theatre, discusses how many of the largest companies originated and run business and how they influence global society on several different levels. more>>
by Svetlana Guineva
The Metropolitan
War. A curtain of thick smoke soaked with the stench of burning flesh falls. The Creator can't see the convulsive throes of suffering of His own flesh. more>>
Spike and Mike's animation festival returns for short run at Bluebird
by Adam Goldstein
The Metropolitan
May the faint-hearted and easily offended take heed: Spike and Mike's Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation is back in Colorado. more>>
by Christopher R. Mena
The Metropolitan
Imagine walking into a room knowing you're about to meet the creators and actors of a movie titled "Shaun of the Dead" that involves gore, laughs, and more gore and laughs. What do you think they would look like, act like? more>
The monthly lowdown on Denver's smaller venues
mommy, where does hip-hop come from?
Adam Brown
The Metropolitan
Recently, I was told that hip-hop music wasn't anything but "clicks and whistles. more>>
by sarah conway
The Metropolitan
Denver's bands, fans, and tour vans have been somewhat ignored over the years by those in the industry. It is time once and for all to put Denver on the map with the highly anticipated sophomore release from Fear Before the March of Flames. more>> |