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Volume 27, Issue 10, october 14, 2004

News

 

‘Out’ day inspires wedding

by Lindsay Sandham & N.S. Garcia
The Metropolitan

Auraria Campus’ annual National Coming Out Day celebration took on a whole new meaning this year. For one couple, it will forever be the date of their wedding anniversary. And for another, it will be the anniversary of the third time they exchanged matrimonial vows. more >>

Bush lights up stage at Red Rocks

by Lindsay Sandham
The Metropolitan

With Colorado being considered a battleground state for the first time in recent history, President George W. Bush and his running mate, Vice President Dick Cheney have made a point to work the state into their campaign trail as frequently as possible. more >>

Dem’s daughter delivers

by N.S. Garcia & Kathryn Graham
The Metropolitan

Alexandra Kerry, daughter of Democratic Presidential candidate John Kerry, defended her father’s ideas and policies and suggested to Auraria students Monday, Oct. 11 how important the young vote is in the upcoming election. more >>

Parade protesters arrested, charged

by Jerry Roys
The Metropolitan

230 protesters were arrested in downtown Denver Saturday, Oct. 9 during a Columbus Day parade sponsored by the Sons of Italy-New Generation. more >>

To split or not to split

Amendment 36, if passed, would split electoral college votes

by Armando Manzanares
The Metropolitan

Colorado voters will be casting their ballots either in favor or opposition of four state proposed amendments on Nov. 2. Each of these amendments made their way to the ballot by means of citizen petition—obtaining the necessary 67,829-signature requirement set by the Colorado Constitution for 2004. more >>

Seminar battles white supremacy

by Clayton Woullard
The Metropolitan

Metro junior Bob Choflet, who heads up the Community Education Project, the Metro student organization that has presented the event for the past three years, said when you’re talking about racism in U.S. society, you have to address white supremacy. more >>

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