DEVELOPING STORY:
Fatal accident claims JMU employee
A long-term employee of JMU was killed in a car accident in Dayton Monday afternoon. Larue Simmons of Harrisonburg, 59, was killed when another car collided with her as she exited the parking lot of a hair salon on John Wayland Highway at Eberly Road about 3:30. More...

JMU police are currently investigating a potential fake ID business on campus. Earlier this month a number of IDs were discovered in freshman Paul Hong’s dorm room during a search for marijuana, according to court records. On Feb. 4 Officer Rodney McCarter was dispatched to Huffman Hall in response to a vandalism complaint. More...
Making sense out of checking and savings
By Sean Santiago, staff writer
Checking and savings accounts are the most fundamental components of the modern-day financial savant’s banking system. Some banks allow customers to receive e-mail statements stating how much money is left in their account. This prevents users from having to pay for access to account information. More...
Centennial Office’s Web site nominated for three awards
By Ashton Smith, staff writer
SGA sells survey with local school
Jacqueline Quattrocchi, contributing writer
SLIDESHOW: Body by the Creek
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AUDIO: This Week in History 6
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Because I Said So: Child Soldier Awareness Week shows us we shouldn’t just be informed
By Kathryn Manning, staff writer
One of the few things nearly every human can agree on is that this world has a lot of problems. From hunger and disease to crime and poverty, there are plenty of things we all wish we could change—or, at least, we wish someone else would change. But simply knowing about these problems doesn’t aid humanity, because at the end of the day, awareness without action is useless. More...
Gadfly: Writers of the world united!...but now what?
By Whitten Maher, staff writer
The Real Story: George Washington was the man!
By Tony Spadaccia, staff writer
Darts & Pats (Submit your own!)
Comic: The Ever-Social Darwin
By Charles deGrazia, Kenny Lass, Jr., and Max Fisher
Freshman James Weiner can eat more grilled cheese sandwiches than anyone.
Class Council is starting a JMU book of records, Madison Moments, and a grilled cheese sandwich-eating contest at D-Hall on Thursday was their first event. More...
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Jahrling moved to Baltimore
By Evan Dyson, senior writer
Hookups 101
By Katie King, contributing writer
Cajun restaurant owner spicing things up
By Alex Sharp VIII, contributing writer
For the second time this season JMU found itself leading a blue and gold-clad team by three points at home with under a minute left in the game. And for the second time this season they squandered the close margin with a one-point loss. The Dukes lost to Hofstra 86-85 Saturday in a similar late-game fashion to a 66-65 loss to the Delaware Blue Hens on Jan. 23. More...
Optimism is key for JMU
By Matthew McGovern, assistant sports editor
One last dance
By Sarah Moore, contributing writer
Dancers took the stage Friday and Saturday night for the senior program, “True Life: I’m a JMU Dance Major.” The variation in the pieces left the audience enthralled by the outstanding choreography of the senior dance majors. Each of the modern dance pieces were choreographed by seniors and were performed by them as well as a few other dance majors. More...
School of theatre and dance going to ‘Urinetown’
By Brett Wilson, contributing writer
‘Old School Freight Train’ chugging into the ‘Burg this week
By Jess Novak, senior writer
Xu Bing leads lecture on exploring language
By Sean Santiago, contributing writer
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