Volume 15, Issue 3 - Aug. 28, 1992

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VOLUME

15,

ISSUE

3

Tms WEEK•••

AUGUST

28, 1992

DENVER,COLORADO

NEWS

Activities Council ·says AHEC snubbed MSCD for use of Turnhalle

The long wait

AHEC considers UCD's preliminary plan to use opera house after MSCD students were denied the space because of code violations.

Financial aid gets swamped with :f)hone mils and seemingly endles li"9S.

Antoinette Vecchio

Student Activities followed the correct procedures to request use of the Tumhalle Opera House located in the Tivoli, but Auraria Higher Education Center were flatly denied. (AHEC) this week came under attack from "We were told that nobody, MSCO student representatives when it absolutely nobody, was allowed to use the was revealed that space once denied for space," Keith said, following the meeting. use to Student Activities may be used for a Keith said she attended TPC UCO event. meetings and found out that use of the Kersten Keith, chair of MSCO space by UCO-was being considered. Activities Council, told JoAnn Soker, Laura Cuetara, director of School of AHEC executive vice president for - the Arts for UCO, said she talked to Soker administration, at t .e Tivoli Planning in July about u~ing the space for "Winter Committee (TPC) · eting Aug. 19, that Fest," a showcase for art, concerts, music Staff Writer

and theater from all three schoolL Soker said she met with Cuetara a couple of times and talked in general about plans for the festival. Cuetara said she is planning "Winter Fest" for Jan. 22, 23 and 24, the first week of the Spring 1993 semester. Soker said she did not know Student Activities was interested in the space or that the group was wanting to use the opera house for any events. see Turnhalle page 4

A rainy-day Monday welcomes students back to school FBATURES

Classes at Tivoli Classrooms~ like parking spaces, are becoming scarce as enrollment swells on the Auraria Campus.

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SPORTS

Roll out the ban last year's All-Conference selection Rosie Durbin leads the women's soccer team into a tough schedule.

Dominic Chave:i/The Metropolitan

SOGGY STUDENTS.: Monday's wet weather greeted students on the Auraria Campus. The unseasonally foul weather created a sea of umbrellas not usually seen in August. However, the damp weather did not seem to diminish students' spirits as they returned for the start of the fall semester.


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