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Photo by Jenn LeBlanc/jkerriga@mscd.edu
Gale Norton, keynote speaker for the Metro 2006 graduation, is introduced to the crowd May 14 at the Colorado Convention Center in downtown Denver.

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Dunlap signs five-year contract
By Jeremy Johnson
June 2, 2006

Metro men’s basketball head coach Mike Dunlap signed a new five-year contract Wednesday worth $148,000 per year according to Joan McDermott, the school’s athletic director.

Kalinowski calls on grads to lead
By Kate Johnson
On Sunday, May 14, President’s Award recipient Samantha Kalinowski stood before more than 1,300 fellow Metro graduates armed with a list of numbers – an outline of her college career to which she hoped others could relate.

The Metropolitan garners three national accolades
By Matthew Quane
On Monday, May 22, the Society of Professional Journalists announced its 2005 Mark of Excellence national award winners, of which The Metropolitan took home two.


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WILLIAMS: 'Flight 93'

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Rollergirls revved up for new season
Porreco goes to bat over team's performance

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Cinematic adventures

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Striking up a Romance
spotlight! ‘Broken’ blues
Freeplay: Shotgun Democracy
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May 25, 2006

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