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Volume 27, Issue 14, November 11, 2004

News

Protestors storm Capitol

by Boyd Fletcher
The Metropolitan

A group of about 150 protestors rallied at Civic Center Park Nov. 3 to speak out against the recent elections and march through downtown in protest, ending up in a confrontation with Denver police and a local television station. more >>

Chicano Studies elementary teacher licensure now offered

by Kathryn Graham
The Metropolitan

Metro’s Chicano Studies Department is the only one of its kind in the state of Colorado. The program is designed to help students earn an elementary education teacher’s license. The success was gained by using the state’s own law as a reason for getting the Colorado Department of Education to grant the licensure. more >>

Kieft dismisses student complaint

by N.S. Garcia
The Metropolitan

MerantoMetro’s interim President Ray Kieft has dismissed a student’s complaint accusing political science professor Oneida Meranto of creating a hostile atmosphere incapable for conservative students to succeed.

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Students may see future hike in bus pass price

by Clayton Woullard
The Metropolitan

Students at Auraria could experience a price increase on their student bus pass fee in two years when a price cap is set to expire. more >>

Youth voter turnout high; some expected different results

by Adam Goldstein
The Metropolitan

In this year’s highly charged and hotly contested electoral atmosphere, expectations were high for the youth vote. more >>

Metro prof proposes campus smoking ban

by Boyd Fletcher
The Metropolitan

Signs warning smokers to stay 20 feet away from building entrances on campus are continually ignored and Larry Lopez is fed up. more >>

 

On Campus // Off Campus

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