
The Board of Visitors has approved a $52 million renovation of Bridgeforth stadium on Friday. Charlie King, vice president of administration and finance, said the fact that JMU has sold out every home game for the past three years is a sign that the stadium needs more space. “We think the time is now,” he said. Jeff Bourne, athletic director, said that not only is there not enough seating in the stadium, but there are no premium seating options, not enough handicap accommodations, no way to host an event and inadequate press space. More...
Get Dirty
By Katie Thisdell, staff writer
Playing with dirt is not what most people associate with advanced research. However, about 24 incoming freshman will have the chance to do just that. Through a yearlong course taught by Drs. Louise Temple and Steve Cresawn, students will learn about phage genomics by identifying viruses in soil samples. Phages are viruses that infect and kill bacteria, their genetic composition is valuable for research. After extracting DNA, they will study the gene sequences. More...
When you wish upon a rock star
By Ashley Siegle, contributing writer
The JMU Nursing Student Association kicked off its first fundraising event of the spring semester with a benefit concert aimed at raising money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Held at The Pub on Wednesday, the concert featured live music by Gill, a Richmond-based reggae rock band. More...
Campus active in ONE campaign to end poverty
By Ashton Smith, staff writer
AUDIO: This Week in History 6
Posted 11.08.07
SLIDESHOW: Barack Obama Visits the Commonwealth
Posted 10.30.07
AUDIO: Tim Chapman's interview with Gary Clark
Posted 10.11.07
Through the Looking Glass: Don’t give a shot about the pain
By Sarah Delia, senior writer
When I was a child the only joy I remember getting from surviving a mandatory shot at the doctor’s office was the promise of a lollipop, sticker with a smiley face on it or—if I was lucky—sneaking one of each. I’ve noticed that as I’ve gotten older shots no longer have rewards after receiving them such as a plastic toy or piece of candy, rather there are consequences for neglecting to get them. More...
Between the Lines: Prescription drug abuse plagues southwest Virginia
By Patrick Callahan, senior writer
Breeze Perspectives: The dissolution of the Clinton crown
By Whitten Maher, contributing writer
Breeze Perspectives: Giuliani is gambling with his presidential campaign
By Tony Spadaccia, contributing writer
So many people came out Thursday afternoon to see former Virginia Gov. and U.S. Senate candidate Mark Warner, they had to be moved to bigger room. After being greeted by a room of approximately 120 people and after making a couple of jokes about beer and naps, the Harvard Law School alumnus got down to business. More...
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Kaine proposes funds for higher education
By Alex Sharp VIII, contributing writer
High rise construction slated to start in spring
By John Sutter, staff writer
After losing two road conference games last week, four players reached double figures Saturday for the James Madison men’s basketball team as it cracked .500 in Colonial Athletic Association play though five games. Madison (10-5 overall, 3-2 in the CAA) matched its conference win total from last season, increased its home record to 6-0 and beat UNC Wilmington for the first time in eight seasons with a 93-74 victory. The Dukes are now in fourth place in the CAA. More...
Yeah…I said it‘Beauty and the Beast’ art exhibit opens in Festival Center
By Colleen Callery, contributing writer
The classic tale of “Beauty and the Beast” gets an artistic twist in the latest exhibit to open in the Gallery at Festival. Senior Carolyn Stewart’s new show, “Beauty and the Beast: Revealing Sexual Agency and the Female Body,” opens today. “I used ‘Beauty and the Beast’ as a metaphor to describe two of the most prevalent stereotypes which I’ve come across researching images of female nudity,” Stewart said, who put together the exhibit as a part of her art history honors thesis. More...
The perfect cup of joe
By Anna Young, senior writer
White Mocha. Caramel Macchiato. Java Chip Frappucino. Venti nonfat triple latte. No matter what you call it, coffee is a major part of many people’s day, especially for college students. In a town full of stores and restaurants, where are the best places to get a caffeine fix? More...
‘King’ not worth any time, money
By Justin Thurmond, staff writer