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ROADRUNNERS REBOUNDING

Photo by Kristi Denke • kdenke@mscd.edu

Metro guard Marquise Carrington attempts a layup Feb. 15 at Auraria Events Center. Metro beat Nebraska-Kearney 85-74. The Roadrunners are now on a five-game winning streak, making their RMAC record 11-7.


Headline News
Metro names IT chief
By Andrew Flohr-Spence
4-year search ends with Powell at helm


Spring days, spring dresses: get the look
By Nic Garcia
A Spring Fling


(School) days of worship
By Joe Vaccarelli
Rachel Papp sits as one of her friends gives testimony at the Campus Crusade for Christ meeting in the Tivoli.


 

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Insight
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Metrospective
Advice From Chick & Dick
A few ways to avoid pissing o your bartender

Audiofiles
Legendary punkers half notes head westward
Upcomig shows
Sweet digitalized emotion: Aerosmith featured in new version of ‘Guitar Hero’
This day in music history
New releases

Sport
High-flying Roadrunners
Taking Her Last Laps
Metro continues to cower in clutch
I love Metro sports, I love journalism, can’t I love both?
Metro makes mark in Pueblo tourney
Metro sports briefs

Metro’s bats power Hastings sweep
Metro hockey team can’t overcome 13 penalties




 



February 21, 2008


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