Last week, Student Body President Brandon Eickel released an apology in The Breeze to Zach Pilchen and Valerie Hopkins of William and Mary, along with the entire JMU community, for not making it clear that he had taken the majority of his spring 2007 platform ideas from Pilchen and Hopkins’ campaign. Since his letter to the editor, many have discussed what to do about the situation. More...

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Biology and nursing are freshmen favorites
By Ashton Smith, contributing writer
Charging student fees is more costly
By Caroline Cournoyer, staff writer
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What actions should be taken regarding SGA President Brandon Eickel and his past campaign? |
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House Editorial: Eickel's Apology
Between the lines: Land of the free, home of the slaves?
By Patrick Callahan, senior writer
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By Kevin Irby, contributing writer
Breeze Perspectives: An illusion of safety
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Breeze Perspectives: Great to be Greek
By Steffi Warne, contributing writer
Last spring, the SGA placed a special poll on officer election ballots proposing an increase in tuition in order to finance the Green Fund, with over 80 percent of the student body voting in favor of a nine dollar tuition increase. Although the Green Bill was not passed last spring because student fees were already set, students and faculty are continuing their efforts to make JMU a green campus, Clean Air Coalition coordinator Aaron Sobel said. More...
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JMU took an early lead and held on late to defeat Georgetown Tuesday night and improve to 3-0 this season. More...
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