House Editorial: High hopes for Warsaw
One simple innovation incorporated into the new deck may save a lot of students a headache this semester and JMU should be applauded for having the foresight to implement it. In two locations on both sides of the deck, a digital counter indicates the remaining number of parking spaces inside, allowing panicked students rushing to class time to find an alternate lot if the spaces should ever run out. More...
Battle of the Sexes
Two columns by David Schultz and Anna Young, contributing writer & opinion editor
Parties are one of the staples of weekends at college, whether the school is Harvard or the University of Miami. Being that JMU is quite a lively university, it should come as no surprise to most readers that we have our fair share of these informal get-togethers. Specifically at JMU, these social functions generally have two things in common: dancing and young women. More...
Breeze Perspectives: Outfoxed: the other side of fair and balanced
By Kathryn Manning, contributing writer
I’ll be honest with you: I’m an avid Fox News watcher. Go ahead, judge me as you wish, but I prefer to put that on the table immediately so there can be no misconceptions about where my prejudices lie. Yes, I admit it – I have a bias, just like everyone else in the world. Objectivity does not exist, and as sad as that may be, we need to accept that reality. More...
Between the Lines: News reporting fails to show realities of war
By Patrick Callahan, senior writer
President Bush has decided to scale back U.S. troop levels by at least as much as the recent surge called for, which is roughly 20,000 troops. This drawdown comes in the wake of intense political pressure on the administration, especially on members of Congress who have supported the president’s plan and are approaching election season soon. More...
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