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Thursday, January 13, 2005

Celebration, parade demonstrate good will
House Editorial

When the State Normal and Industrial School for Women was founded in 1908, residents of Harrisonburg celebrated and welcomed the students and faculty into their town. Since then, the relationship between students and residents has, at times, become strained.

First year of new term crucial to foreign policy
To Talk of Many Things

As George W. Bush’s second term begins, a host of foreign policy challenges awaits the reelected president. Over the next four years, the Bush administration will face a daunting number of problems in foreign affairs that could profoundly affect American interests in the world.

Christmas no longer worthy of celebration

The Writing on the Wall

We can all let out a collective sigh of relief — the holidays have finally come and gone. New Year’s Day ushers in not just empty promises of new beginnings, but the death knell for the holiday season, which in the case of Christmas, was birthed sometime after Labor Day.

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