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Who will you choose?

With Brandon Eickel out of office, the race for the new Student Government Association President has begun. SGA elections kicked off last Wednesday, when seniors Ilk Ghavami and Lee Brooks turned in their applications along with 200 student signatures. More... 

Let your opinion be known by voting in our straw poll at the bottom of this page.


News

Fighting an incurable illness

Sophomore Amy Legget lost five family members within 10 years to Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis, a disease with no known cause, treatment or cure. More...

Honor frat receives award


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Opinion

House Editorial: Bringing light to Burma

Halfway across the world, a tragedy is bringing to light the irresponsibility of a nation’s ideology. In the Myanmar province of Burma last Thursday, a 50-year-old freelance journalist named Kenji Nagai was gunned down by soldiers while recording video of anti-government demonstrations while working for the Japanese news agency APF News. More...

Breeze Perspectives: The power of the podium

Columbia University is facing an onslaught of criticism for extending that power to Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, a man former House Speaker Newt Gingrich considers to be this century’s version of Adolf Hitler. More...

Between the lines: A government for the people and the world

Breeze Perspectives: Lazy like a fox…or just lazy?

Letters to the editor

Darts & Pats (Submit your own!)

BOV announces 7 percent budget cut for ’07-’08

The JMU Board of Visitors approved a 7 percent, $5.3 million, budget reduction plan for the remainder of the 2007-08 year on Friday. More...

Top Stories

SGA petition requests online ballot
 

Students visit South Africa as part of health science summer program
 

Sports

Dukes rout Wildcats 35-7

Football

From week two to four it was much of the same for JMU football. Dominating offensive performances led to three consecutive wins by at least 17 points. More...

Sophomores answer call

Undefeated at home, Madison improves to 8-1

Volleyball dominates Towson

Young field hockey team surging

Arts & Entertainment

Spaghettifest 5: Music, fun and camping filled the weekend-long festival

Hip-hop group to rock JMU

Crazy doctor, patients fill latest play premiering this week

Local venue features Wednesday night concert series for students

Warning: movie not suitable for adults


Current Poll

polls Straw poll - Who will you be voting for in the election for a new student body president?
Ilk Ghavami
Lee Brooks
I'm not sure yet
I don't plan to vote