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Clinton T. Sander’s sculpture, 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 STORY

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Tackling bias in U.S. society, media
Proponents of sustainability take new tack

Flat fee could save a few bucks
Science building plan moves ahead
Black feminist defines detriments of hip-hop, danger of chickenheads
Slow compromise on 41
Disorder plagues college students
Student Profile: Native Roots
Student Travel: Northern Germany
Faculty Profile: Arthur Campa Plays In The Dirt

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.


Sport
Metro pitching going foul
Roadrunners' season ends in D-II tournament
Metro bows out of big dance
Disc golf gets everyone involved

Insight
FLOHR-SPENCE: DPS looking for diversity, consults Jim Crow
LEWIS: Sticks, stones and the n-bomb
PEARCE: Don't cell out: Kill the earpiece
WILLIAMS: The blame game

Audiofiles
A Letter to remember
Anthems for the young and the resilient
spotlight! putting the Queer back into pop punk
Freeplay: Mogwai

Metrospective
O'er green hills
Going with the flow
Wordplay: 'Him Her Him Again the End of Him'
Wordplay: 'Scavenger'

March 15, 2007

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