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JMU's birthday is approaching and all students, faculty and alumni are invited. This is JMU's centennial year – meaning that on the March 14, JMU is turning 100 years old. To celebrate, this year will be full of exhibits, galleries and events leading up to the big day. More...

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JMU birds and blokes intern abroad
By Jean Park, assistant news editor
JMU club brings home gold medal
By Shayna Strang, staff writer
SGA meets to discuss upcoming initiatives
By Kaleigh Maher, news editor
House Editorial: Surprise surprise: scandal in the Senate
Out of the Dark: If you give a mouse a cookie…
By Anna Young, opinion editor
Breeze perspectives : Social networking, CIA style
By Parvina Mamatova, contributing writer
Breeze perspectives : (Almost) everything you wanted to know about being a freshman
By Richard Smyth, contributing writer
Two years ago this month, the category five Hurricane Katrina devastated not only those living in Florida, Louisiana, and Mississippi, but the entire country. Worse than the actual storm itself was the aftermath of families trying to locate and ensure the safety of their loved ones. More...
Students get jump start
By Ashley Hopkins, news editor
Virginia equality group names JMU in Title IX suit
By Kaleigh Maher, news editor

Safety leads Dukes one more tim
By Tim Chapman, sports editor
JMU secondary changes hands
By Frank Salatto, contributing writer
Owners break from popular Daily Grind franchise
By Kathleen Herring, staff writer
Music festival to benefit community
By Kate Griendling, contributing writer
JMU students release first book, three more to follow
By Megan Williams, a&e editor
Artist Common proves himself uncommon in rap industry
By Katie Zanin, contributing writer