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A Holocaust survivor tells his tale Thursday evening, in his second appearance at JMU for Holocaust Remembrance Week, Holocaust survivor Alex Lebenstein made it clear that every survivor has his or her own story to tell.

“If a cat has nine lives, I must’ve had twenty,” said Lebenstein, who survived Kristallnacht, or “Night of the Broken Glass,” two ghettos, two concentration camps and four slave labor camps. More...

 


Project heralds dangers of Alaskan oil drilling


If you saw a polar bear strolling the commons handing out fliers last week, you saw promotion for a project to raise awareness about drilling for oil in Alaska. More...

Harrisonburg elections show sparse JMU turnout

A quick glance at the voter registration list indicates few JMU students are registered to vote in Harrisonburg elections. More..

BOV increases tuition for upcoming academic year

On Friday April 7, the Board of Visitors approved an increase in tuition and fees and room and board for the 2006-07 session: More...