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Decision 2008… Candidates platforms

SGA will hold its annual spring elections on Tuesday. The offices of President, Vice President of Student Affairs, Executive Treasurer, Student Representative to the Board of Visitors and Vice President of Administrative affairs are being contested. More... 

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Cultures fuse together for diverse show

It was nearly 9 p.m. when junior Julie Gaven took the stage in the Wilson Hall Saturday. The metallic soles and heels of her clogging shoes slapped the stage floor in a frenzy of steps, stops and shuffles that demonstrated, along with a variety of other cultural exhibitions that night, the ethnic diversity that may at times seem veiled at JMU. More...

Heart beats for helping less fortunate

Fraternity raises funds for local organization

ROTC unaffected by national drop-off

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SLIDESHOW: Fire Downtown

SLIDESHOW: Slices of Life at JMU

SLIDESHOW: Highway Accident Kills Two

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Opinion

Farewell, ye olde Breezers

“Don’t f--- up.” Those were the parting words of the outgoing editor-in-chief last spring, before I officially gave my mind, body and soul up to this paper in exchange for long hours and a small paycheck. More...

From the Inside: Notes from an incumbent

Breeze Perspectives: Seattle SuperSonics a sinking ship

Battle of the Sexes: When mutual friends break up…

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Old town Harrisonburg joins other Virginia historic districts

Harrisonburg houses are filled with more than just families, students or retirees. Some have history dating back to 1850 and are resurfacing with fresh faces thanks to their owners. More...

Sports

‘Cornerstone’ of JMU offense

The momentum was squarely in Stanford’s favor near the end of the game Saturday, but JMU women’s lacrosse coach Shelley Klaes-Bawcombe called Julie Stone’s number to rectify things. After the Cardinal tied the game with 34 seconds left, James Madison ran a set play that gave the senior midfielder a chance to end the game in regulation. Stone scored her fifth goal as time expired, giving Madison a 10-9 win. More...

Tennis gets speared

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Picturing JMU

Students may have noticed the slide show of pictures that has been running on the Current Students’ page of the JMU Web site, but are not aware of who takes these photographs or why they are there. More...

Ensemble’s season ends right on pointe

‘Superhero Movie’ contributes to downhill trend of pointless parodies

Band holds on to youthful touch in newest album, ‘Get Awkward’

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