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Volume 27, Issue 12, october 28, 2004

News

Groups rush to get out the vote

by Clayton Woullard
The Metropolitan

Political groups and student governments came together Oct. 25 to host a “Sway the Day” event in one of several efforts to encourage students to hit the polls Nov. 2. more >>

Threat charges dropped

by N.S. Garcia
The Metropolitan

Student Judicial Officer Emilia Paul has cleared two Student Government Assembly members of allegedly violating the Student Code of Conduct. more >>

Student fee proposal for repairs

by N.S. Garcia
The Metropolitan

With $16.5 million in needed controlled maintenance, the Auraria Higher Education Center is contemplating asking students at all three institutions to approve a $40 per semester student fee in the Spring semester election.
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New vote: Instant Runoff

by N.S. Garcia
The Metropolitan

As third party support continues to grow and root into America’s political system, debate sparks about the instant runoff voting system. If implemented, it would allow people to vote their conscience, giving voters a real freedom of choice. more >>

Constitution: ready or not?

by N.S. Garcia
The Metropolitan

After weeks of debate, Metro’s Student Government Assembly has approved a new constitution to be ratified by the students. more >>

League of Women Voters used to controversy

The Metropolitan

Support for Amendment 36, the controversial Electoral College reform proposal, pits the League of Women Voters of Colorado against the governor, every major paper in the state and both senatorial candidates. more >>

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