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  THE MET REPORT
     
 
The Met Report 1 (8/26/04)
   
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  • School enrollment up
  • Parking rate increase
  • Ray Kieft announces candidacy for President of the College
  • New Voters Project
  • William T. Wiley exhibit
  • Campus Sports
  • Grand Prix
     
 
The Met Report 2 (9/23/04)
   
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  • Red light violators
  • On campus housing
  • Fall Fest
  • Dept. of Education grant
  • Midsummer Nights Dream theatre production
  • Latino Heritage month
  • Brown Bomberz
  • September 11, 2004
  • Sports
    • Women's soccer
    • Men's soccer
    • Women's volleyball opener
     
 
The Met Report 3 (10/7/04)
   
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  • Ken Salazar and Pete Coors senate race
  • Voting registration
  • Alternative energy on campus
  • New parking garage
  • Man McElhiney scholarship
  • Mid-term stress
  • Hampton Bridwell speaks to business students
  • Tour De Campus
  • Beer Fire Truck
  • Sports
    • RMAC showcase
    • Men's soccer
    • Women's soccer
    • Women's volleyball
     
The Met Report 4 (10/21/04)
 
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  • Flu vaccine shortage
  • Alex Kerry visits Auraria
  • The Tivoli gets an award
  • GLBTSS holds a gay debate
  • Gay weddings on campus
  • SIFE Grant
  • Denver International Film Festival
  • Sports
    • Women's soccer
    • Men's soccer
    • Women's volleyball
   
The Met Report 5 (11/4/04)
 
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  • Election outcome and student opinions
  • Solar panel truck
  • Spyware
  • Metro gives over half a million dollars in scholarships
  • Metro's flight team wins big at regional competition
  • Fall fashion show
  • Women's crisis center requests donations
  • Denver International Film Festival ends
  • Sports
    • Men's soccer
    • Women's soccer seniors
    • Women's soccer
    • Women's volleyball
    • The what are they doing file
   
The Met Report 6 (11/18/04)
 
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  • Board of Trustees meet to discuss new president
  • MLK Peace Award nominations being accepted
  • Blood drive
  • Muslim students celebrate Ramadan
  • Red Hot & Cole theatre production
  • Thanksgiving for the homeless
  • Student Travel
  • Channel 7 helicopter lands at Auraria
  • Visual Music festival
  • Halo2 competition
  • Where's the cheapest beer for college students
  • Sports
    • Women's soccer
    • Men's soccer
    • Women's volleyball
    • What's coming up in basketball
    • Tennis Tryouts
    • The what are they doing file
     
The Met Report 7 (12/16/04)
   
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  • National champion Women's Soccer
  • Students react to a potential smoking ban
  • A revised e-mail system is coming to campus
  • More classes are available next semester
  • Martin Luther King Jr. Peace Breakfast
  • Campus Karaoke
  • Local radio contest winners
  • Helping during the holidays
  • Holiday financial help
  • U.S. Marine visits Metro
  • Sports
    • Women's soccer
    • Women's basketball
    • Men's basketball
    • 950 AM fundraiser
    • The what's he doing file
 
 
   
  NEWS
 
September 11th, Three Years Later (9/11/04)
 
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Reporter Noelle Leavitt visits ground zero on the three year anniversary of terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center towers to look at the emotions surrounding the site.
   
Red Light Violators (9/23/04)
 
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Police are cracking down on people running red lights on Colfax, and the fines are stiff.
   
On Campus Housing (9/23/04)
 
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In this vacant lot ground will be broken to build housing for students and faculty. Find out what is happening and what some students think about the change.
   
Pete Coors vs. Ken Salazar on Higher Education (10/2/04)
 
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The Colorado Senate race is one of the closest watched battles in the country. We take a look at the candidates views on higher education.
   
Kerry Daughter Visits Auraria (10/11/04)
 
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Alex Kerry visited Auraria to campaign for her father. She answered questions from the crowd and spoke to us about the importance of students voting.
   
Denver International Film Festival Begins (10/14/04)
 
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The Starz Denver International Film Festival kicked off at the Buell theatre with the premier of 'Ray' starring Jamie Foxx. Several big stars were on hand including Jamie Foxx and Kevin Bacon.
   
Flu Vaccine Shortage (10/21/04)
 
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With a national flu shot shortage, Auraria's Health Center will not be able to provide flu shots. Find out what else you can do to prevent getting sick.
   
Denver Film Festival Ends (10/25/04)
 
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Morgan Freeman was honored with the Mayor's Lifetime Achievement award at the closing of the Denver International Film Festival.
   
Election Results (11/3/04)
 
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Bush gets four more years, but democrats win in the state government. Hear what students have to say on the candidates and the amendments that were on the ballot this year.
   
Spyware Invades Your Computer (11/4/04)
 
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Recent studies have shown that your computer is probably infected with spyware and you don't know it. We talked to an IT professional at Metro about how to avoid spyware.
   
Board of Trustees Meet to Discuss New College President (11/11/04)
 
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Still no word on who will be the new college president, as the Board of Trustees postpones the final decision again. Meanwhile presidential candidate Ray Kieft will stay on as interim college president.
   
Thanksgiving for the Homeless (11/18/04)
 
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A group on campus helps provide food for the homeless during the Thanksgiving holiday. They handed out bagels, soup, and a box of supplies in the alley behind St. Francis.
   
Abdul Henderson Visits Campus (12/4/04)
 
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A marine known for his appearance in Michael Moore's "Fahrenheit 911" and for speaking out against the war spoke to students and faculty at Auraria. But he also had good things to say about the military.
   
More Weekend Classes (12/16/04)
 
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Starting next semester classes will be offered on Sunday as well as Friday and Saturday. Find out why this might be a popular option.
   
College Smoking Ban Proposed (12/16/04)
 
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A professor is sponsoring a bill to ban smoking entirely on campus. Find out what some students had to say about this.
 
   
  SPORTS
   
Grand Prix Visits Auraria Again (8/15/04)
 
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Parking and the streets around campus were disturbed again for the sounds, smells, and blurs of the 2004 Grand Prix of Denver. Watch highlights of the race as Sebastien Bourdais wins after an amazing comeback.
   
Women's Volleyball - Colorado Premier Challenge (9/3/04)
 
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The women battle against Northern Alabama as they host the Colorado Premier Challenge.
   
RMAC Showcase (10/7/04)
 
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The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference is starting up the RMAC showcase a monthly report on college sports teams. Eric Danner, a metro alumnus, is the host.
   
Soccer Seniors (11/4/04)
 
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Five seniors were honored for their contributions to the Metro Women's soccer team. Here's a quick look at the five and some highlights from their games.
   
Women's Soccer National Champions! (12/4/04)
 
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Take a look at the games that led up the national championship, with interviews and highlights.
 
   
  CAMPUS LIFE
   
The New Voters Project (8/26/04)
 
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You've probably seen them in front of King Soopers or on the 16th Street Mall. A bipartisan group called the New Voters project are working to make sure young voters are registered to vote.
   
Midsummer Nights Dream (9/23/04)
 
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Students are getting ready to perform Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Nights Dream" in the King Center. Check out a preview of this colorful performance.
   
New Renewable Energy Coming to Campus (10/7/04)
 
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After success with wind power, Metro is experimenting with bringing other renewable energy sources to campus.
   
Beer Dispensing Fire Truck (10/7/04)
 
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A specially converted fire truck was on display at the Great American Beer Festival. The truck was converted on Discovery's Monster Garage with the help of a Metro professor.
   
Fall Fashion Show (10/25/04)
 
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A Metro Student organization hosted a fashion show that was a huge success for more than one reason.
   
Flight Team Wins Big at Regional Competition (11/4/04)
 
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Metro's Flight Team returned from Salt Lake with a bunch of medals including the Top Pilot award.
   
Visual Music Festival (11/13/04)
 
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Artists converged on campus to show off their musical creations on the big screen. Artists played music while images they created danced and flowed on a screen next to them.
   
Cheapest Beer Deals for College Students (11/15/04)
 
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Our own Walter Allen takes a look at the local bars and restaurants to find the best deal for the college student who is low on cash... so every college student.
   
The Mercury Project wins Last Band Standing (12/8/04)
 
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Metro Student Andy Bercaw is part of a band called The Mercury Project that competed in a local radio contest and won big. Listen to a little of their performance behind the scenes.
   
 
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