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for the Lincoln Center, speaks before an audience Sept.
20 in St. Cajetan’s. Crouch is also a noted jazz
historian and essayist. In his lecture, Crouch compared
the U.S. Constitution to the musical genre of the blues. FULL
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representative resigns over SGA conflict, lack of focus
By Geof Wollerman
Longtime Student Government Assembly member Jordan Bair unofficially
announced her resignation at the Sept. 20 senate meeting, citing the
ongoing dispute about the vacant vice president’s seat as one of
the reasons for her departure.
Surveyed
students are leaning toward a smoke-free Auraria
By Josie Klemaier
Students are being asked for their input concerning a possible campus-wide
smoking ban proposed by the Auraria Board this past June.
Coe, Adams State don't get a shot against
'Runners
By Jeremy Johnson
Kylee Hanavan scored two minutes into Metro’s
Sept. 22 game against dismal Division-III
Coe College in a 10-0 victory.
Skeletons out of closet, go online
By Lindsay Wilson
Frank Warren, founder of postsecret.com, was on campus
Sept. 18 to discuss how a simple idea
has grown
into an international phenomenon.
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