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Volume 26, Issue 34, april 22, 2004

features

Parents to accept son's degree

by Lindsay Sandham
The Metropolitan

Doctors told him he would not live past the age of 20. He was determined to prove them wrong, and he did. UCD student Carlos Gibson was diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, the worst form of MD, at around age seven or eight. more>>

The final frontier: the Marriott hotel!

by Travis Combs
The Metropolitan

"I don't give interviews," said Peter Mayhew, his large and tall frame lounging in a chair behind an autograph booth, "It's bad for the convention." more>>

Adoring animation at Auraria

by Terresa Redding
The Metropolitan

"Steamboat Willie"-the black and white Mickey Mouse, stands at one corner of the room. Shrek, the green, computer-generated ogre, stands at the other. They study each other, each wondering what the other is supposed to be. Shrek eventually ventures his way over to Mickey, while Mickey frantically searches for an escape. more>>

Panel dissects Patriot Act

by Terresa Redding
The Metropolitan

The Metro Student Government Assembly sponsored a panel discussion and an open debate for students to discuss Homeland Security and the Patriot Act Thursday, April 15 at the Multicultural Lounge in the Tivoli. more>>

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