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Thurs, October 19, 2006
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Guster invades JMU
Andy’s hair hung in his eyes as he crouched down behind some crates out of sight. He was dressed in all black and didn’t want to be seen until he could successfully make the hand-off with his target. All of a sudden he jumped up with his package, took several deliberate strides out of the dark concealment behind the crates, and prepared to make the switch. More... Cook brings world music to Wilson Hall
“I spend my life chipping away at it and learning new types of music,” said singer/songwriter Jesse Cook about his lifelong journey of honing his talents. More... JMU alumna lands role on ‘CSI: NY’ Can you imagine repeatedly giving up your weekend activities at JMU to drive six hours to Wilmington, N.C., for work? More... ‘Fat Pig’ touches on controversial social issue of weight “I wanted to slap the audience in the face and let them realize the way they think about people,” said Michelle Crouse, a fifth-year student and director of Neil LaBute’s play, “Fat Pig.” More...
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