A severe accident on Interstate-81 killed a married couple from Buffalo, New York, Tuesday night. More...

As three-month old sat on the table, supported by his mother’s arms, he was unaware of her past or present lives. He didn’t know that his mother, Grace Akallo, grew up in Uganda, was kidnapped at the age of 15, and forced to fight for Joseph Kony’s Lord’s Resistance Army. After seven months of this brutal life and after seeing deaths and hoping for her own death, she escaped. More...
Dollars and Sense: Part III
By Sean Santiago, staff writer
The thought of life after graduation is threatening enough without the added hassle of cleaning up financial mistakes made throughout college. Students should familiarize themselves with different investment options and be sure to get as much as possible out of employers, including insurance and a 401(k) contribution match. More...
New publication to bring disciplines together
By Alex Sharp VIII, contributing writer
Catholic group takes on poverty
By Katie Thisdell, senior writer
SLIDESHOW: Highway Accident Kills Two
Posted 02.27.08
SLIDESHOW: Body by the Creek
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The Real Story: Castro’s exit gives Cubans reason to hope
By Tony Spadaccia, staff writer
Last Tuesday, the brutal reign of Fidel Castro came to an end and thousands of Cubans silently rejoiced at the possibility that they may one day be free. Although this is great news for the Cuban people, the fact that Castro has been able to dictate the terms by which he has left office is a disgrace to everything America stands for and it is a bloody stain on our moral record. While our nation has fought so valiantly for the freedom of people thousands of miles away, our government has largely ignored the suffering of oppressed people only 90 miles off the coast of Florida. More...
Gadfly: ‘Stalkerbook’ is a social creeper
By Whitten Maher, staff writer
At 8 p.m. Friday, the overhead lights in a packed Festival Ballroom were replaced by strobe and black lights. An intense rhythm beating from Congo drums, chants and screams filled the room. Silhouettes of bodies danced on the runway with neon orange and green designs on their arms, and “Africa” echoed from the speakers. More...
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Gunshots reported near college housing
By Evan Dyson, senior writer
JMU catches e-mail hoax Friday
From staff reports
Just 30 seconds into Saturday’s game Kyle Swanston stroked a 3-pointer from the top of the key and strutted back on defense with an aura of confidence. He had confidence for a good reason. The junior forward out of Spring Hill, Fla. hit his first six 3-pointers of the game and finished with 19 points to lead JMU past Morehead State 89-57. More...
Keener’s resignation sparks Dukes? (commentary)
By Tim Chapman, sports editor
Baseball loses in opener but wins series
By Wes Shaw, senior writer
Gritty performance without Brown keys win
By Matthew McGovern, assistant sports editor
Make your break worry-free
By Megan Williams, assistant a&e editor
With Spring Break right around the corner, many students will find themselves traveling, whether to sunny destinations or just home to visit family. Here are a few travel tips to help make any Spring Break more enjoyable. More...
‘Say Anything’ comes to Wilson Hall before starting national tour
By Anna Young, senior writer
‘Be Kind, Rewind,’ takes audience back to time of VHS tape rentals
By Justin Thurmond, staff writer
‘Vantage Point’ delivers thrills, yet weakened by repetitive approach
By Whitten Maher, staff writer
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Have you ever been the victim of an internet hoax? |
| Fortunately no | |
| Yes, it was horrible! | |
| Not to my knowledge | |
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