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Gov. Bill ritter speaks at the Metro commencement ceremonies held at the Colorado Convention Center. Metro President Stephen Jordan and Student Body President Aaron Wylie sit to the right. FULL STORY

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Campus vision unveiled, embraced
Cost of parking sees imminent increase
For '08 convention, homeless get the roundup
Math literacy parallels civil rights
Metro groups travel to China, foster educational partnerships

Spring '07 biggest, most diverse
By Andrew Flohr-Spence
A record-breaking 1,380 Metro students received their degree at the 2007 Spring Commencement, held May 13 at the Colorado Convention Center.

Metro jacks Lopers for top RMAC award
By Eric Lansing
Metro sports are out for the summer, but that sure doesn’t stop them from continuing to dominate their conference foes. The school was awarded with the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference All-Sports Competition/RMAC Wells Fargo Cup on May 15.

Deep-fried driving
By Emile Hallez
Among the vehicle’s amenities are a sofa, a small kitchen and most importantly, a fuel tank topped off with homemade biodiesel. Appel is but one individual in a growing movement to fight the petroleum industry’s burgeoning pockets with the unlikely weapon of used cooking oil.


Insight
ARMSTRONG: Unnatural selection
POLLAN: Reverend wrong

Metrospective
Restaurant review: Enzo's End Pizzeria
Deep-fried driving

Sport
Metro jacks Lopers for top RMAC award
LANSING: Numbers don't lie, they say Roadrunner athletics are best-of-the-best

Audiofiles
Feist and the not-so-furious
Hot tunes, summer in the city
Freeplay: Hank Williams III

May 24, 2007

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