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Volume 27, Issue 5, September 9, 2004

News

Student files complaint against prof

by Lindsay Sandham
The Metropolitan

A new complaint has been filed against Metro political science professor Oneida Meranto, alleging she teaches a politically biased class and discriminates against conservative students. more >>

The Political Divide

Democrats aim to educate, inspire

by Clayton Woullard
The Metropolitan

Two new Democratic student groups have sprung from between the cracks in the proverbial political sidewalk of the Auraria campus this year with the aim of registering and educating college students. more >>

Republicans focus on campaigning

by Korene Gallegos
The Metropolitan

The 2004-05 academic year opens in debate and fair game for student voters, as the Auraria College Republicans get ready for election day and new political opposition. more >>

Rap legend visits Auraria

KRS-One describes his dream of founding a city and civilization based on hip-hop

by N.S. Garcia
The Metropolitan

KRS-One, recognized in the industry as one of the very first hip-hop artists, shared with Auraria students his dreams of starting a new nation of hip-hop Thursday Sept. 2. more >>

Metro prof seeks regional post

by Armando Manzanares
The Metropolitan

The Society of Professional Journalists is holding their annual convention in New York City, N.Y. Sept. 9-11. more >>

Metro reaches record enrollment

by Dana J. Parker
The Metropolitan

The number of Metro students enrolled for the Fall 2004 semester is a new record, although official figures will not be available until the Sept. 8 census date, the end of the period in which classes may be dropped and added without penalty. more >>

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