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Check Up On It A male successfully performs a sobriety test at the request of a police officer during Thursday night's license check point on Neff Avenue between Port Republic Road and University Boulevard. More photos... |
Local businesses thrive on JMU’s influence By Ashley Hopkins, staff writer In 2005, JMU and its students, employees and retirees spent more than $292 million in Harrisonburg and Rockingham County, helping local businesses and fueling the local economy. This total came from a recent study conducted by JMU’s Office of Institutional Research and the Virginia Employment Commission in July 2006 and includes direct and indirect spending, jobs and tax revenue. More... |
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Class challenge in full swing By Lauren Searson, staff writer Giving thanks all around Ambassador ends lecture series |
No. 7 JMU draws No. 5 Youngstown State in first round By Brian Hansen, sports editor JMU finishes season with same record as 2004 championship run at 9-2 Multimedia: JMU versus Towson |
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House Editorial: Give Pelosi a fighting chance Breeze Perspectives: Wasting Between the Lines: Time to talk to the ‘Axis of Evil’ |
Ethiopian cuisine brings exotic flavor to the Valley By Cristen Latzoni, contributing writer Pavement perfects sound in band’s second album |
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