
James Madison Day started with a bang, or rather a boom, as ROTC fired a cannon on the Quad yesterday afternoon to kick off the week. More...
SGA reverses election policy
By Anna Young, contributing writer
Lutherans keeping the faith
By Ashley Hopkins, staff writer
Farm to serve local community
By Katie Piwowarczyk, contributing writer
House Editorial: Spring Cleaning
The Writing on the Wall: 'Special Freakhood'
By Brian Goodman, opinion editor
Spitting in the Mic: Glossing right over Guatemala
By Jess Novak, staff writer
Glass Half Full: Pet names keep women on a tight leash
By Traci Cox, staff writer
Letters to the Editor (Editorial Policies)
Darts & Pats (Submit your own!)
According to the Mid-Atlantic Radio Conference Web site, it will not hold its annual music festival — MACRoCk — this year in April. Instead, it will take place next year and plans to partner with Harrisonburg’s Downtown Renaissance. Until now, MACRoCk was a JMU organization. More...
RIAA targets college students
By Kelly Conniff, staff writer
Delegate proposes suicide legislation
By Jim Demos, contributing writer
Madison draws Pitt in round one of NCAAs
By Brian Hansen, sports editor
Brown pitted against former team
By Caroline Morris, staff writer
Return of the King
By John Galle, sports editor
Breeze March Madness Bracket
Student exhibit opens in Nexus Gallery
By Kelly Fisher, a&e editor
300 Spartans make for one great war film
By Sean Youngberg, contributing writer
Swing dancing becomes JMU students' 'drug of choice'
By Sean Youngberg, contributing writer
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?”
By Elizabeth Daniel, contributing writer