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![]() Guster invades JMU By Jacob Wilson, contributing 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... |
A Wednesday out of the Closet By Kelly Conniff, staff writer Wednesday marked National Coming Out Day, in which members of the community are encouraged to be open about their sexuality and promote tolerance of others. This year, the theme was “Talk About It.” Past themes have included “Come Out. Speak Out. Vote.” and “It’s a Family Affair.” The day commemorates the anniversary of a 500,000-person march on Washington, D.C., in 1987 in support of gay rights. More...
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SGA falls short of signature deadline By Jordan Funderburk, contributing writer Hollywood, get ready for JMU |
Conference showdown By John Galle, sports editor Rascati hopes to continue winning ways Tribe fights Dukes to tie Volleyball beats Radford at home |
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House Editorial: Bombs over Pyongyang Through the Looking Glass: Pedestrian for life Breeze Perspectives: Gentlemen, Breeze Perspectives: Disposable women |
Guster invades JMU By Jacob Wilson, contributing writer Cook brings world music to Wilson Hall JMU alumna lands role on ‘CSI: NY’ ‘Fat Pig’ touches on controversial social issue of weight |
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