03.28.2009: Gallery: 17 images
- X marks the spot
- New building concept rendering.
- Looking south down 9th st.
- Crowded classroom.
- Crowded classroom.
- Hide and seek.
- Interview with David Kottenstette, Aaron "Jack" Wylie and Kevin Harris.
- New building discussion in Tivoli parking lot
- Kevin Harris gives his view.
- Aaron "Jack" Wylie, Kevin Harris and David Kottenstette.
- View of Tivoli parking lot, location of new building.
- Modular classrooms out side of Tivoli Student Union.
- Modular classroom MC5, near lightrail.
- Modular classroom.
- Modular classrooms waiting to be unwrapped.

















Aaron “Jack” Wylie was elected Student Government Assembly president as a sophomore and served three terms – a record tenure at Metro State. His support for the Neighborhood resulted from the time he spent in leadership, getting to know the college’s assets as well as its challenges. Now 23 and about to graduate with a major in political science and a minor in women’s studies, Wylie has started the lobbying firm Beacon Inc. with Metro graduate Kevin Harris. As a seventh-generation Arvadan, Wylie has an innate love of Colorado politics. “When everyone else is in Cancun on spring break, I’m at the legislature watching the budget process.” 