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Photo Illustration by William Blackburn • wblackb2@mscd.edu
When discussing new technology in the field of data storage, archivists are often wary of getting burned – most would prefer to stick to time-tested methods. FULL STORY

More News
Documentarian honored with professorship
Faculty Profile – Paul Farkas
Inoculation discussion raises question of new fees
Local takes, larger issues
Clubs meet at Metro soirees
UFO dig team landing soon
Sweatin' with the nudies
It's for you, honey

Bomb threat on campus
By Geof Wollerman
Feb. 8, 2007

Sometime around 2 p.m., Feb. 8, a bomb threat was called into the Auraria Police Department. By 2:30 p.m. the area surrounding the bus turnaround in front of the North Classroom building had been taped off and the Auraria Events Center had been evacuated.

Vying for new tenants
By Geof Wollerman and David Pollan
The Regency student housing is specifically targeting incoming UCD students, informing them of their options regarding housing and what they may or may not be able to get away with.

Finding space in a digital universe
By Ruthanne Johnson
The world of historic preservation collided with the world of technology when the ability to digitize old photos, records and other historic documents became available for widespread use in the late 20th century. But in a world looking to the future, with technology improving at a furious pace, employees at Auraria’s Archives and Special Collections Department are still preserving the past using time-tested methods.

Metro obliterates opponents
By Eric Lansing
The Metro men’s basketball team found their winning edge by honoring opponents as their own entities and never worrying about future games. The Roadrunners struck gold as they defeated the Regis Rangers in a solid 90-70 win Jan. 26 at the Regis Fieldhouse.


Sport
Metro obliterates opponents
Senior captain brings senior leadership
Metro's lone diver finishes 8th, 10th at meet
Men's baseball games moved to Pueblo
Women's soccer recognized by Sportswomen of Colorado
Metro falls to Lopers
Winter forces boys of summer indoors

Metrospective
Out of Africa
Reel World: The Bridge
Reel World: Hair High

Audiofiles
Hardcore gentlemen
spotlight! 'Virus' infects world of death metal
Hipster Shin-kickers
Freeplay: tinyfolk

Insight
FLOHR-SPENCE: Auraria's big clock block
HALLEZ: Equine equality
QUANE: Aqua Teen Hunger Farce
WILLIAMS: A soldier's plight

Feb. 8, 2007

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