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(Photo by Heather A. Longway/longway@mscd.edu)
Photo by Heather A. Longway/longway@mscd.edu
James Ingrassia, an MSCD student studying computer information systems donates blood, June 8, at the Bonfils Blood Center blood drive held on Auraria Campus.

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Board examines faculty salary, Metro's image
Excessive printouts may cost students
Bill promotes bipartisan boards in Colo.
SGA Vice President seat remains vacant
Blood drive to Cancun

Dunlap deal a slam-dunk for Metro
By Eric Lansing
In giving Dunlap the $148,000 annual salary, the athletic department reaffirmed its support of one of NCAA Division II basketball's best coaches.

Chinese education officials visit Metro
By David Pollan
Twelve Chinese education officials and university administrators visited Metro on June 13 as part of a two-week tour of the United States.

Strides for Metro's disabled
By Birgit Moran
Charles "Mitch" Mitchell, 45, one of the diverse body of disabled students on campus, has to be patient. About once a week, it takes him up to two hours to get out of the science building.


Insight
GARCIA: You can't muzzle this bitch
WILLIAMS: The price of Pride: too steep to pay
WOLLERMAN: U.S. and Iran face difficult nuclear arms negotiation

Sports
Dunlap deal a slam-dunk

Metrospective
Turning Japanese

Audio Files
Catch the Buzz
spotlight: a milder Chili Pepper
Freeplay: Fairmount Fair
Concert previews

June 22, 2006

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