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‘A living Gandhi’

Siyahamba ekukhanyen’ kwenkhos.

The words of the popular South African protest song, translated to “we are marching in the light of God,” were sung by the Shenandoah Valley Children’s Choir Friday night as Archbishop Desmond Tutu processed into the packed JMU Convocation Center. More... 

Check out the Multimedia section below for a web extra of Tutu's appearance.


News

Got milk? Get cookies.

One step in the door of junior Scott Davidson’s house, and you immediately get a whiff of homemade cookies. More...

Finding your inner balance


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AUDIO: This Week in History 3

SLIDESHOW: Desmond Tutu

AUDIO: This Week in History 2

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Opinion

House Editorial: Mascots duke it out

JMU has come under fire recently for showing shameful school spirit. There have been a few letters to the editor and even a column by a contributing writer in recent weeks complaining that students show their sportsmanship in all the wrong ways. From cursing at the other team to throwing things at it, JMU students fall short in appropriately showing their enthusiasm at sports events. Saturday’s football game was no exception to this trend, and our dear Duke Dog was the culprit of a display of poor sportsmanship. More...

Because of the Times brings back sweet memories

Breeze Perpectives: Democratic evolution

Letters to the editor

Darts & Pats (Submit your own!)

Proposed open container laws prohibit drinking on sidewalk

Party hopping may become a thing of the past, if Harrisonburg officials have anything to say about it. More...

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Sports

Dukes crush Chants, move to 3-1

Football

Two years ago, JMU’s defense of its 2004 national championship was derailed when the Dukes lost to Coastal Carolina in their second game of the season. Saturday night Madison helped erase those memories by routing CCU 45-10. More...

Dukes’ potent running game is riding high after three straight games of putting up more than 40 points

Madison pounds Patriots

No. 8 JMU handles Hens

Arts & Entertainment

It's electric, baby

What do members of the local band, Electric Baby, want to do? “Besides take over the world?” senior Clint Petty said. “We just want to offer something new.” More...

Art gallery to celebrate JMU’s centennial year

SMAD grad makes ‘burg documentary

Broadway comes to JMU


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polls How do you feel about proposed open container laws prohibiting drinking on sidewalks?
Sounds like a good idea.
I can see pros and cons.
I don't like the idea.