
By Colleen Callery, Contributing writer
Craig Robinson describes his comedy act as “kind of like a crazy choir teacher. There is a lot of singing and playing with the crowd, and some adult topics,” he said. “I guess it’s fun.” More...
Part of History
By Caroline Cournoyer, The Breeze
JMU students aren’t the only people in Harrisonburg that get the chance to go abroad. ARAMARK Corporation, the university’s dining service’s company, has been sending its employees on all-expenses-paid trips to work at the Olympics since the 1968 Mexico City Summer Games. More...
Princeton Review Ranks JMU Dining No. 5 For Second Consecutive Year
By John Sutter, The Breeze
It would be foolish to think that JMU students would silently consent to allow the carrying of concealed weapons on campus. I do not foresee such a policy change in the near future, but I will not wait until it is too late to make a statement. While I predict that the students here will not stand for any kind of policy change pushed by Students for Concealed Carry on Campus (SCCC), I do not fully trust the administration of JMU to listen to students on this issue. More...
THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS: Sharing The Road is The Law
Sarah Delia, The Breeze
By Erik Landers, The Breeze
What does an American look like? What does the enemy look like? These were the questions raised by the International Student Association during its showing of “Divided We Fall” on the seventh anniversary of Sept. 11. More...
Break-ins Remain Unsolved
By Ashton Smith, The Breeze
After two break-ins police are still looking for the suspects responsible for stealing electronic equipment from Memorial Hall. More...
Rodney Landers extended his arms abrubtly, pausing for a moment before he clapped his hands emphatically after Griff Yancey rushed for JMU’s final touchdown of the game, a 52-38 victory over Massachusetts on Saturday. More...
Friday CN8 broadcast features Abdul-Wahid
By Matthew McGovern, The Breeze
Parris Keys Win in First Meet
By Alex Van Rees, Contributing writer
Winning in a Flash
By Wes Shaw, The Breeze
Drumroll, Please
By Brett Wilson, Contributing writer
The sun was just beginning to set as nearly 500 students gathered on Hillside field. The triumphant trumpets blasted the Olympic fanfare the powerful palpitations of the drumline could be felt from across the Hillside lawn. The color guards’ bright flags tossed and turned, and a male voice could be heard through a large amplification system. For James Madison University’s marching band, class had begun. More...
Taste of Africa Now Downtown
By Rachel Chemerynski, Contributing writer
Murphy’s Kids Get Ready for Spaghettifest 6
By Jess Novak, The Breeze
VIDEO: A Real Life JMU Love Story
Posted 08.25.08