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House bill sparks dispute

by Kim Nguyen
Special to The Metropolitan

State lawmakers are currently debating a bill opponents say would have a "chilling effect" on college and university professors across Colorado. more>>

Schools face possible cuts

by Grover Greer
The Metropolitan

College students could see tuition increase up to three times the current amount, which for full-time Metro students could be over $4,500 a year, if state funding is cut to help solve budget problems. more>>

Athletes dine for free

by Korene Gallegos
The Metropolitan

Metro Athletes are a common fixture at the Daily Grind, due to their room and board scholarship stipend. In a recent review of athletic funding this school year, students are recognizing the special benefits not received in all scholarships. more>>

Statistics give RTD bad score

by Daniel Sadowski
The Metropolitan

Denver is home to the deadliest and most energy-inefficient rail-transit system in the country, according to a new study recently released by the Independence Institute think tank. more>>

Nursing program hits Metro National nursing

shortage leads to new bachelor degree at Auraria

by Jenni Grubbs
The Metropolitan

On Feb. 8, 31 students entered uncharted territory at Metro.
They became part of the first semester of Metro's new Accelerated Nursing Program. more>>

Student government questioned; student removed from meeting

by Jessi Close
The Metropolitan

A student was asked to leave the Student Government Assembly (SGA) meeting on Thursday after he became riled, questioning the SGA's delay in filling two vacant positions. more>>

Students fight for clean energy

by Lindsay Sandham
The Metropolitan

Metro State Active Voices for the Environment, a group of students dedicated to preserving the environment, has been campaigning to bring clean and renewable energy to the Auraria campus by next Fall Semester. more>>

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