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Guantanamo an issue? By Dominic Desmond, news editor Senior Nicole Snyder won’t be going home to Kentucky on Tuesday to vote. More conveniently, though, she’ll be casting an absentee ballot, but she’s very concerned that the ballot won’t be counted. More... |
Credit provides loan alternatives By Ashley Hopkins, staff writer Brian Creasy graduated from JMU in 2001 after paying for three years of his undergraduate degree with a credit card. Creasy, currently a graduate student in the psychological science program, decided to charge his tuition when he felt he would be ineligible to receive financial aid. “I was bringing in enough money on my own by working all the time,” Creasy said. More...
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A decreasingly sober outlook By Ben Baynton, staff writer MySpace.com popularity drains Rodgers asks what happened to ‘wise men’ |
Dukes drop hammer on Hens By John Galle, sports editor JMU breaks big plays in offensive explosion against Delaware |
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House Editorial: Separate but unequal Through Murky Waters: Putting justice to death Between the Lines: A day off for Election Day |
Dixie Chicks’ film causes controversy By Jess Novak, staff writer New and Improv’d Death of homosexual student depicted in new production |
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