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SACAB 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.
Remembered
children inspire run
By Barbara Hernandez
The third annual Josh and Gus’s Run for a Reason, held Sept. 23
at Clement Park in Littleton, was co-directed by a mother and Metro
professor who lost her son to a tragic, mysterious phenomenon.
U.S. Constitution
sings the blues
By Adam Goldstein
Essayist and jazz historian Stanley Crouch visited St. Cajetan’s
on Sept. 20 to clarify the connections between two essential American
institutions: the Constitution and the blues.
Bilingual conversation
benefits Spanish students and day laborers
By Josie Klemaier and Amy Woodward
A Denver humanitarian organization is looking for volunteers from Auraria
to help its members better their education and get work by engaging in
simple conversation.
Limited campus
police root of growing concern among students
By Michael Godfrey
A limited police presence at Auraria has some students complaining of
few or no officers around the downtown campus at night.
From terror attacks
to flu, organization prepares students for emergency situations
By Jenny Albers
With the recent anniversary of Sept. 11, September may be a good month
for students to start thinking about what they would do in an emergency
situation.
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