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titled “Barrels,” stands behind the Emmanuel
Art Gallery as part of a UCD student exhibition showing
through the end of April. The sculpture, which includes
a solar-powered water fountain, is meant to symbolize
clean water sustainability, Sander said. FULL
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Light
rail strikes woman
By Joe Nguyen
March 15, 2007
An RTD light-rail train struck a woman at approximately 11:30 a.m. March 15
at the Colfax at Auraria station.
Open campus
invites crime
By Geof Wollerman
Theft is the most prevalent crime on Auraria.
And according to campus administrators and police,
the open nature of the campus and its proximity to
downtown – coupled with a lack of awareness among
students and faculty – may be to blame.
O'er green
hills
By Adam Goldstein
For Mary Ann Dalpes, the owner of The Emporium, this timeless Celtic symbol,
known as the Green Man, serves as both a fitting welcome for her customers and
a personal reminder of the store’s beginnings.
Roadrunners' season ends in D-II tournament
By Eric Lansing
The Metro men’s basketball team’s spectacular season
came to an abrupt end in the second round of the Division II
tournament, as
the Roadrunners fell in a 70-68 heartbreaker to Minnesota State Mankato
on March 11 in Winona, Minn. |