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DEA denies campaign
ties
By David Pollan and Lou
Christopher
Controversy surrounds an e-mail, allegedly from an agent in the Drug
Enforcement Agency, looking for someone to lead a campaign to defeat
an initiative that would legalize marijuana in Colorado.
Protestors rally
over police brutality
By Lou Christopher
Citizens rallied the evening of Aug. 25 to demand that the Denver District
Attorney’s Office increase police accountability and to call for
an end to police brutality.
Challenge recruits
youth mentors
By Josie Klemaier
Organizations throughout Denver are being asked to take the Metro Mentor
Challenge, an effort to recruit mentors for middle school and high school
youth.
Top Auraria fundraising
team to participate in AIDS walk
By Josie Klemaier
The Auraria Walk Team, comprised of students, faculty, staff, family
and friends from the Auraria campus, will participate in the annual
fundraiser AIDS Walk Colorado on Sept. 16.
New organizations
invites believers, skeptics
By Josie Klemaier
A new Metro student organization will reveal mysteries and uncover secrets
this semester as it researches and seeks out strange phenomena that are
otherwise hidden from or obscured in mainstream science.
Faculty leaders
spearhead forum to explore, shape Metro’s future
By Barbara Hernandez
They arrived at Estes Park as Metro faculty members.
They left as Metro leaders.
Vaccinations critical
for campus life
By Kristi Peregoy
College is an ideal time to explore possibilities, meet new people and
live life to the fullest. Yet anybody’s vibrant youth can be stolen
away if proper precautions are not taken to ensure good health.
Crime activity low
on campus
By Allison Bailey
The Auraria campus is located in what one might imagine would
be a high crime area, with Colfax to the south and downtown
to the east. Surprisingly though, the Auraria campus has very
little crime.
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