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Monday, January 31, 2005



All hands for no violence against women

Casey Templeton / staff photographer

Freshman Stephanie Feulner works on the "These Hands Don't Hurt Women Banner" last Wednesday as part of the Violence Against Women Panel. The banner will be at The Vagina Monologue Productions Feb. 14, 15, and 16.

Alum may face death penalty: A JMU alumnus who was convicted in 1998 of killing two JMU students now faces federal charges that carry a maximum sentence of the death penalty. Benefit album in limited supply : 80 One Records is releasing a compilation album whose proceeds will benefit the victims of December’s tsunami.
Consultant helps with JMU fund raising: Fund raising continues to improve at JMU annually as alumni and friends continue to support the university year after year. Résumé Round Up to offer advice from employers:Academic Advising and Career Development will offer students the opportunity to have their résumés reviewed by employers tomorrow from 1 to 4:30 p.m. in Transitions.
 



'Crazy' teddy not intentional disrespect: Crazy in love this Valentine’s Day? Some mental illness advocacy groups wish you weren’t. ‘Baby’ worth a million bucks, movie gold: "Million Dollar Baby," the latest offering from Hollywood veteran Clint Eastwood ("Unforgiven") is a masterpiece.
Comeback kids : Coming into Thursday night, Lesley Dickinson’s shot had been everywhere but the basket. Student Marine balances school, military: It’s early Monday morning and junior Brandon Call is nowhere near ready to face classes yet.
Class focuses on community service learning: A JMU alumnus who was convicted in 1998 of killing two JMU students now faces federal charges that carry a maximum sentence of the death penalty.

 

 

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