
This May, graduates will welcome Thomas Dingledine, a veritable household name to students, as their graduation speaker. Although not a graduate of James Madison University, Dingledine comes from a long legacy of service to JMU. More...
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BREAKING NEWS:
No charges in Jan. 29 accident
Commonwealth’s Attorney Marsha Garst announced Feb. 28 that charges will not be filed against 22-year-old Matthew N. Birzon, of Setauket, N.Y., who was identified as the driver that struck freshman Bria Jahrling Jan. 29 on Bluestone Drive. More...
Web exclusive: Journalist Walter Rodgers visits JMU
By Ashley Hopkins, news editor
Get Cultured
By Aimee Huynh, contributing writer
New improv group performs for terminally ill patients
By Ashton Smith, staff writer
SLIDESHOW: Slices of Life at JMU
Posted 03.02.08
SLIDESHOW: Highway Accident Kills Two
Posted 02.27.08
SLIDESHOW: Body by the Creek
Posted 02.18.08
Breeze Perspectives: Give yourself a break!
By Rachel Chemerynski, contributing writer
“I guess this is my last meal because for the next two weeks I’ll be living off rice cakes for breakfast and popsicles for lunch,” a friend said to me while devouring a bowl of spaghetti. While she may have been speaking in a somewhat sarcastic manner, many female college students follow a similar “diet” to quickly shape up for Spring Break. More...
House Editorial: Carelessness leads to crashes, crashes lead to concern
Because I Said So: Academy Awards celebrate two worlds
By Kathryn Manning, staff writer
Battle of the Sexes: Is common music interest essential in a relationship?
Two pieces by Sarah Delia, senior writer & Sean Youngberg, staff writer
Darts & Pats (Submit your own!)
The Ever-Social Darwin
By Charles deGrazia, Kenny Lass, Jr,and Max Fisher
RICHMOND - Friday night’s 73-55 loss to Northeastern in the first round of the 2008 Colonial Athletic Association tournament will be remembered as Dean Keener’s last game as the JMU men’s basketball coach. More...
JMU is out with the traditional black graduation gowns and in with new purple gowns to transform the Centennial graduating class into a sea of purple. “[It’s] been under consideration for a while now as appropriate for our institution,” said Bill Wilson, director of the Madison Institutes. More...
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Madison Ink
By Jacqueline Quattrocchi, contributing writer & Kaleigh Maher, news editor
Judicial Affairs awarded
By Erik Landers, contributing writer
Accident kills two on I-81
By Evan Dyson, senior writer
While most JMU students will be at home or traveling to a tropical destination during the first week of March this year, the women’s track team will be training in Harrisonburg for the Eastern College Athletic Conference championships, which take place in Boston from March 7-8. More...
Tennis enjoys newly granted scholarships
By Tim Chapman, sports editor
After pouring 33 years into the JMU women’s tennis program, it only seems right that coach Maria Malerba should have top athletes to compete with. More...
JMU Rocks out to Say Anything
By Anna Young, senior writer
Amid the metal jungle of a drum kit, orange amps and tangles of cords, Say Anything’s lead singer Max Bemis bathed in a blinding white light. The audience could tell he felt the music through his animated movements. The five other members bobbed their hands simultaneously and were constantly moving around the stage, making the audience’s eyes dance almost as much as they were. More...
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