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Photo by David L. Yost • dyost2@mscd.edu
Metro’s men’s tennis team took on the University of Hawaii at Hilo March 31 at the Auraria Courts. The Roadrunners took the match 5-4, avenging a 6-3 loss to the Vulcans March 23 in San Diego.

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Construction forces detours
What a brand costs
Safe campus program seeks volunteers
Print limits serve, vex students
Club cameras allow pre-emptive viewing
Underclassmen face impending shot cocktail
Student body needed for support of petition

Smoking ban smoldering
By Geof Wollerman
A proposed campus-wide smoking ban is likely to be snuffed out due to tepid support among students and faculty, and the fact that regulating such a ban would be extremely difficult.

Revenge of the nerds
By Matthew Quane
Nerdcore rap, like its godfather hip-hop, lacks any sort of concrete definition. But like the Supreme Court ruling on pornography, you know it when you hear it.

'Runners come in all athletes
By Eric Lansing
Metro’s track team used solid efforts from sprinter Sheila Hughes and distance runner Anthony Luna, as well as help from Metro athletes from other sports, to provide a good showing March 31 at the Tom Benich Classic in Greeley.


Sport
'Runners come in all athletes
CSU-Pueblo pounds Roadrunners at the plate
LANSING: Major League problems haunt 2007 season

Metrospective
Reel World: 'Tears of the Black Tiger'
Bringing it all back home

Audiofiles
Revenge of the nerds
A little bit country, a little bit indie
Freeplay: Ween

Insight
FLOHR-SPENCE: Slaving over a hot reparation
HALLEZ: Not all that glitters is chrome
LEWIS: Lining their pockets looking for votes
QUANE: Grand Theft Auto: light rail edition
WILLIAMS: Dead unsexy

April 5, 2007

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