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Volume 26, Issue 34, april 22, 2004

news

Metro grad kidnapped by Iraqis

by Tabitha Dial
The Metropolitan

Metro graduate Urban Hamid was held hostage for two hours April 8 after three armed men from the Mujah Hadeen jumped into his car outside of Fallujah and pointed their AK-47s at him. more>>

Faculty file suit against Metro's board

by Lindsay Sandham
The Metropolitan

A lawsuit has been filed against Metro's Board of Trustees by the faculty union because of changes made to the handbook that affect contractual rights of tenured faculty. more>>

Campus groups look at freedom of speech

by Neil Bergin
The Metropolitan

A huge anti-abortion exhibit that was displayed in the center of the Auraria campus for all to see last week has caused an eruption of controversy. more>>

Metro may provide home internet

Students set to vote this week on a new proposal that could allow them to have access to internet from their home

by Amanda Jo Frazier
The Metropolitan

Metro students will be able to vote this week on a proposed mandatory student fee that would provide nationwide, unlimited Internet access for $6 or less a month. more>>

Kerry pitches student aid

by Clayton Woullard
The Metropolitan

Democratic Presidential Nominee front-runner John Kerry finished up his nation-wide campus tour last week in which he promised a proposed $75 billion to help make higher education more affordable for students. more>>

Clean energy on campus ballot

With the help of wind turbines and Denver mayor John Hickenlooper, Auraria may be on the right path to realizing clean energy. more>>

Fab Four return to see legacy

by Korene Gallegos
The Metropolitan

In the lobby of The Metropolitan hangs a momentous picture of four average guys who started a legacy. more>>

Metro's Student Government Presidential Candidates

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