
Anna Young, The Breeze
Eighty-one days in jail and loss of his liquor license — that’s what Rocktown Grill owner Isaac Coe was sentenced to last week after pleading guilty to two counts of misdemeanor embezzlement and four counts of failing to pay meal taxes. More...
Friends Don’t Let Friends Bike Across the U.S. Alone
By Kate McFarland, Contributing writer
The 67-day bike race across the United States by juniors Jason Lewris and Chris Gascoigne provided the guys with different experiences. More...
Century Campaign Nets $70 Million
By Alex Hilton, Contributing writer
THE AMETHYST INITIATIVE is more think-tank than advocacy group in terms of its goal. It is not a referendum, but rather a call for debate by experts and officials affected by the issue of college drinking. That’s why the formal statement is only intended for college and university presidents to sign; 129 across the nation have graced it with their signatures, agreeing with the need for “informed and dispassionate public debate” about the implications of the current drinking age. More...
GUEST COLUMN: Candidates Must Get Educated
Jesy Leifer, contributing writer
GUEST COLUMN: You’ve Got My Vote
Celebrities’ political choices are taken too seriously
Michael Larrick, contributing writer
By Jacqueline Quattrocchi, The Breeze
Remember seeing the energetic students bouncing around campus in Dr. Seuss-like, purple-striped shirts for the first time? Orientation Peer Advisers are part of any student’s first experiences at James Madison, but before becoming set on being one, you’ll want to know the process isn’t easy. More...
DURHAM, N.C. — Momentum shifted back and forth evenly until the James Madison football team completely and abruptly lost its composure early in the third quarter of Saturday’s 31-7 loss to Duke in Durham, N.C. More...
Fan interest still increasing
By Colleen McCarron, The Breeze
JMU Can’t Break Tie Against WSU
By Wes Shaw, The Breeze
A Job to Relish
By Cassie Potler, Contributing writer
It’s the time of year when seniors begin to think about the future and what they want to do after they graduate. Last year, one JMU senior applied for a job unlike any other: to drive the Oscar Mayer Weinermobile. More...
Booking Campus Concerts, Proves Tricky Task For UPB
By Jess Novak, The Breeze
Summer School Rocks
By Jess Novak, The Breeze
VIDEO: A Real Life JMU Love Story
Posted 08.25.08