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Grind weighs Tivoli future

Snack Attack store loses bid on lease; small businesses feeling squeezed

By Boyd Fletcher
fletchar@mscd.edu

The future of an independently owned campus staple, The Daily Grind, lies in question, while another independent, the Snack Attack convenience store, has been outbid for its lease by Sodexho.

Plans for more campus housing stay on schedule

By Josie Klemaier
jklemaie@mscd.edu

Campus Village at Auraria and the Inn at Auraria, two new student-housing facilities, are on schedule for their move-in dates set for early August 2006.

Students planning to live in the new Campus Village apartments at 4th and Walnut streets may be able to move in as early as July, though the move-in date is still set for Aug.11, Community Manager Dan Hawley said Monday.

Auraria police see less crime

Chief attributes drop to awareness, still advises vigilance

By Jeff Tejcek
jtejcek@mscd.edu

Over 20,000 students walk amongst the buildings and courtyards of the Auraria campus, often riding expensive bikes, carrying iPods, PDA's, and even cash.

Mid-East ideals in a Western world

By Jeremy Johnson
jjohn308@mscd.edu

Reza Aslan is a scholar, a journalist and - most recently - an author.

Aslan is also an Iranian-American and a Muslim. But when Aslan spoke to professor Norman Provizer's political science senior seminar class on Jan. 18, he spoke, simply, as a crusader for truth and human rights.

Jordan meets with legislators, pushes long-term initiatives

By Tim Esterdahl
testerda@mscd.edu

Metro President Stephen Jordan asked lawmakers on Tuesday to approve the $8 million budget that the Colorado Center for Higher Education board has recommended during a special meeting that outlined his goals.

Colorado lawmakers met with Jordan during the first "college caucus" in Metro history. These eight lawmakers were encouraged by Jordan to approve CCHE recommended funding as part of the $74 million budget created by Referendum C. Jordan also presented his goals for the future and what Metro is currently working on.