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Metro blows $500k on quick fix
By Matthew Quane
When a laptop containing the personal data of Metro students was stolen from an employee’s home in March, 93,000 students’ social security numbers were released into the realm of possible identity theft.

U.S., Israel perpetuate war
By Zoë Williams
On the morning of Aug. 10 my parents were packing for a trip to the East Coast before a driver service arrived to take them to the airport. The driver arrived an hour early. My father said he was a little shocked until the driver explained the British government had stopped 10 U.S.-bound airplanes that were intended to explode over the Atlantic Ocean.

On-campus housing premieres at Auraria
By Emile Hallez
As a vegan, I’ve learned that an animal-free lifestyle seems to be one of constant compromise. At points where one thinks they have eliminated all products of sentient-being origin from their consumption, the contrary creeps out to mock one’s effort.

InFocus: Supreme Court in transition: Chief Roberts and his tribe
By Geof Wollerman
The first session of the U.S. Supreme Court with Chief Justice John Roberts at its helm was an interesting one. The court had been static for 11 years, the second-longest period in history, and all the media’s talk was about the impending conservative swing.

August 17, 2006

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