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Head of student services steps down, still around
By David Pollan and Geof Wollerman
Metro’s vice president of student services was placed on administrative leave on Oct. 12 and resigned his administrative position on Oct. 16, citing personal reasons.

Special election to fill vacancies
By Billy Schear and Steven Sinclair
Metro’s Student Government Assembly has decided to form a commission to organize a special election to fill the vacant positions of vice president and Student Advisory Committee to the Auraria Board representative.

Talk about coming out at Auraria
By Jeff Tejcek
Tory Lipsey, 19, decided that National Coming Out Day was his opportunity to be honest about who he is.

Alternative sidewalk art provokes vandalism
By Geof Wollerman
Chalk art celebrating National Coming Out Day was defaced with black spray paint on the evening of Oct. 12 near the campus quad flagpole.

Election '06: Divided district up for grabs
By Geof Wollerman
Breaking down Colorado's 7th Congressional Distrcit candidates.

Jewish mystery machine comes to Auraria
By Allison Bailey
If you were on campus Oct. 12 between 12:30 p.m. and 3 p.m. you may have passed by the sukkah van parked near the P.E. building and thought, “What’s a sukkah van?”

Event promotes domestic violence awareness
By Amy Woodward
October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and to help raise awareness, Auraria came together to sponsor “Love, Sex and Lies: An Intimacy Check-up.”

Oct. 19, 2006

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