
Feathers flew at Saturday’s football game when Duke Dog and the Coastal Carolina Chanticleer got into a tussle near the twenty-yard line. More...
From a brawl in Bridgeforth to books in Barnes and Noble…
By Thomas Batson, contributing writer
In the university setting, where reading is often considered work rather than relaxing, it can be easy to forget the luxury of a full library. However, many school aged children do not have easy access to books. This weekend Barnes and Noble of Harrisonburg, together with JMU’s Duke Dog Reading Program, will be holding an event to raise money for books for elementary school children. More...
To pop or not to pop?
By Caitlin Hardgrove, contributing writer
SGA discusses class reports
By Kayla Fleming, contributing writer
AUDIO: This Week in History 4
posted 9.27.07
AUDIO: This Week in History 3
Posted 9.24.07
SLIDESHOW: Desmond Tutu
By Aaron Stewart, photo editor
Posted 9.20.07
House Editorial: #!@% …and we thought JMU had problems
Last week Colorado State University’s newspaper, Rocky Mountain Collegian, ran a 17-letter editorial dropping the big, fat f-bomb on President Bush. David McSwane, editor-in-chief of The Collegian, printed an editorial in response to an incident involving a college student who was Tasered in Florida at a speech given by John Kerry. More...
Battle of the sexes: Can this country handle a female president?
Two pieces by David Schultz and Sarah Delia
Until 1920, women in the United States were considered second-class citizens and were given no voice in the government. With the passage of the 19th Amendment, millions of voices were finally given the right to speak. Even with this right, however, women have been given less of a voice in our government than they deserve. More...
Glass half full: Maiden names in marriage vows
By Traci Cox, staff writer
In the know: “911, what’s your emergency?”
By Jeff Genota, staff writer
The caution signs around Purcell Park are about to come down. Starting this winter, the Nature Conservancy will work with the Canaan Valley Institute to help redesign the current Harrisonburg stream system to improve water quality. More...
Dining services pilots online ordering
By Ashton Smith, contributing writer
International Festival draws JMU volunteers
By Anthony M. Bootz, contributing writer

Heading into a conference match-up with Villanova less than a year ago, JMU football was at the top of its game with an 8-1 record and the Atlantic-10 title in sight. But the 4-5 Wildcats had different plans and spoiled any A-10 championship hopes or any chance the Dukes had of hosting a first-round playoff game in Harrisonburg. More...
XC Champion Spickard shows resilience
By Matt McGovern, assistant sports editor
Fantasy Football: Week Four
By Ryan Kerr, contributing writer
Tony Tells It
By Tony LeZotte, athletic correspondent
A Madison century of dress
By Kelly Fisher, a&e editor
Walking into the Gallery at Festival is almost like taking a walk into JMU’s rich, colorful past. More...
Music festival hits the stage this weekend
By Jess Novak, senior writer
Too much gore, not enough plot
By Jessica Lewis, contributing writer
Shapiro rocks out at TDU
By Jess Novak, senior writer