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Thurs, October 19, 2006 
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House Editorial: Bombs over Pyongyang

President Bush and friends led the United States into Iraq to follow through on the U.N. resolutions ignored by Saddam Hussein, when he failed to stop the programs intended to develop weapons of mass destruction. More...

Through the Looking Glass: Pedestrian for life

I am a proud pedestrian and will be as long as my rent continues to rise, the meter runs when I flip on a light switch, and the monopolizing company Adelphia continues to rip me off as well as all college students with atrocious cable bills. Besides, the walks through downtown Harrisonburg are good for the lungs, along with the invigorating bike  rides to campus, and work my cardiovascular system to no end. More...

Breeze Perspectives: Gentlemen, do the ‘do

I think it’s fair to say the world is as fashionable as it’s ever been. “Fresh” has become as synonymous with the way people look as it has always been with produce. Just look around campus and you’ll see the latest trends, from leggings to skinny jeans, New Era caps to Louis Vuitton truck-bed covers. JMU, being full of young hipsters, is especially fashion forward, notwithstanding the Ugg blizzard that swept through the Quad a few semesters back. More...

Breeze Perspectives: Disposable women

Every year JMU graduates women competent in biotechnology, computer graphic art and health communication. Every year future psychologists, genetic engineers and teachers walk across the stage to receive their diploma. And every year an overwhelming majority of women graduate believing they are disposable. More...

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