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THURSDAY, MARCH 15
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Theatre II examines falling in love with the wrong person (or in this case an animal) in its bold play “The Goat, or Who is Sylvia?”

Theatre II

Can a goat fall in love with a man?  Can a father fall in love with his son?  Theatre II’s latest production, “The Goat, Or Who Is Sylvia,” by Edward Albee, examines such questions and concludes that a man can do such things, but he will likely ruin his life and everyone else’s lives involved. More...

Student exhibit opens in Nexus Gallery

In the Nexus Gallery, senior Mary Beth Sorrentino’s photographs hang on the wall with each one a depiction of gold cubes piled on top of each other. Their brilliant colors catch the eye, yet it is unclear at first what the photos represent. After taking a closer look, you can see that the cubes are actually the traces of gold on a $20 bill, magnified 5,000 times with a high-powered microscope. More...

300 Spartans make for one great war film

In what could be considered one of the greatest war films of all time, as well as one of the most testosterone-filled motion pictures ever to grace the silver screen, “300” relives the epic story of the battle of Thermopylae. More...

Swing dancing becomes JMU students' 'drug of choice'

Bored to tears? Sick and tired of just lounging around during the weeknights? Well here it is, ladies and gents, the answer to cure that dreadful dullness, JMU’s very own, and very spectacular, Swing Dance Club. More...