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Volume 27, Issue 15, November 18, 2004

News

Re-Constructing Opportunities for Students?

Analysis by N.S. Garcia
The Metropolitan

Once upon a time, in the land of Auraria, in the state of Metro, students came together and selected a group of peers to represent them. more >>

Minority enrollment increases

by Clayton Woullard
The Metropolitan

Metro’s minority enrollment has jumped since last year, boosting the college’s status as having more minority students than any college in the state. more >>

New parking garage to open next fall

$24M project may be ready as early as next summer, price rate set at $5

by Boyd Fletcher
The Metropolitan

Students may have access to the new parking garage being built at the corner of Ninth Street and Auraria Parkway by next summer.
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Kieft agrees to stay on

by N.S. Garcia
The Metropolitan

Interim President Ray Kieft agreed in the Nov. 10 meeting to run Metro through the Spring semester or until the Board of Trustees hires a permanent president. more >>

Local TV reporter shares story

by Lindsay Sandham
The Metropolitan

News 4 investigative reporter Brian Maass spoke to Auraria students Nov. 12 about his career in journalism and how he got the first interview with Pfc. Lynndie England, a focus of the Abu Ghraib prison scandal in Iraq. more >>

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