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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.

Board examines faculty salary, Metro's image
By Kate Johnson
Salary raises for faculty and Metro’s public image were the items of interest at the June 7 meeting of the Metro Board of Trustees.

Excessive printouts may cost students
By Kate Johnson
A Metro committee comprised of students and faculty, in conjunction with the Internet Technology lab, is in the process of constructing a policy meant to help eliminate paper waste in the Metro computer labs.

Bill promotes bipartisan boards in Colo.
By Kate Johnson
In a move both Student Government Assembly President Jack Wylie and student trustee Brian Glotzbach call surprising, Governor Bill Owens signed legislation that will restructure the political makeup of the Metro Board of Trustees.

SGA Vice President seat remains vacant
By Kate Johnson
Almost two months after the Student Government Assembly election, the position of vice president remains unfilled.

Blood drive to Cancun
Metro students and faculty can donate on campus again to Bonfils Blood Center on Aug. 3.
Those who donate blood to the drive will be eligible to win a vacation for two to Cancun.

June 22, 2006

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