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Laying down the law

No one likes to be judged by their peers, but in the case of judicial hearings it may be beneficial. Junior justice studies major Dan St. John is the student judicial coordinator for the Office of Judicial Affairs. It is his job to decide the fate of his peers. For all non-academic related cases, St. John meets with students one-on-one to review evidence and allow them to defend themselves before he determines if they are guilty. If he finds the student responsible for a violation he determines the student’s punishment based upon the severity of the case and their history with judicial. More... 

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Take back the night

The Women’s Resource Center is hoping to triple its profits at this year’s Take Back the Night Benefit Concert. A disappointing sum was collected last year due to an unexpected snow storm. “We didn’t call it off and we kept receiving phone calls from our friends telling us they couldn’t come,” said Kristin Brady, Women’s Resource Center student assistant and head of Take Back The Night. More...

Harrisonburg Boys and Girls Club working on plan to pay back city

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SLIDESHOW: Barack Obama Visits the Commonwealth

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Opinion

Between the Lines: So what’s the plan?

Last week, on what many investors worldwide have been referring to as “Black Monday,” the global economy took the biggest hit it has faced since Sept. 11, 2001. Markets in Europe and Asia dropped significantly and all but one major exchange in the world experienced an overall drop as investors’ confidence disappeared. More...

The Real Story: Surviving the slump

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Smoke signals

Don’t count your chickens just yet hookah lovers — plans for a third Harrisonburg hookah café and kabob house were put on hold last week. Set to stand at 1400 South Main Street, the property would have been located in an R-3 property zone, which is limited to residential and professional uses. As the café is considered a commercial business, it cannot operate at that location. More...

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Sports

McCarthy rejuvenating women’s swimming

They keep in touch over the holidays, but James Madison women’s basketball coach Kenny Brooks and his former assistant Krista Kilburn-Steveskey are on different sides now. Kilburn-Steveskey now coaches Hofstra, which lost four starters to graduation in 2007, like JMU. But Kilburn-Steveskey knows that the one JMU holdover from last season, senior forward Tamera Young, provides “breathing room” for a team that she feels will come together in the absence of freshman point guard Dawn Evans. More...

Senior guard has ‘soft wisdom’

A&E

Exploring the sounds of JMU’s past

With Valentine’s Day fast approaching, the audience members of Saturday evening’s performance of “In Madison’s Time” were given plenty of ideas for lines to use to charm their loved ones this Feb. 14. “Ah, you know it, dear soul, That far from you, I languish, Love causes hearts to ache…” More...

The music in JM-YOU

Female a cappella group offers 'No Apologies,' first CD of the year

Stallone dons the red bandana once again

We’ve got talent, yes we do!

Web exclusive: Charlottesville based band brings talent to Harrisonburg


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