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Thursday, October 20, 2005

Four-wheeled frankfurter

The Oscar Mayer Weinermobili stops in Harrisonburg to rest its buns and spread hope for obtaining your dream job.

WXJM back on air after relocation: The JMU radio station WXJM is back on the air after going off in the beginning of the summer.
Education to transfer in spring: Memorial Hall, previously Harrisonburg High School, will be used primarily by the department of education starting in the spring of 2006.
Tracks may move. Safety study shows a need for a future shift in railroad track location: A feasibility study to examine safety issues in Rockingham County, the City of Harrisonburg the JMU campus has shown that the railroad tracks should be moved elsewhere.
SafeRides ready to go again: The SafeRides program will begin serving JMU students this weekend, providing rides from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. on Friday and Saturday nights six cars will be in operation to pick up students in need of a ride home.




What chaps my hide

In the new “Family Guy” movie (“Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story”) Rhode Island everyman Peter Griffin has a segment on Quahog News entitled, “You Know What Really Grinds My Gears?” In the segment, Peter rants for a couple minutes about something — usually nonsensical — that really gets under his skin. Well, since the vast majority of my role models are cartoon characters (with Roadblock, the badass machine gunner/gourmet chef on “G.I. Joe,” topping the list), I’ve decided to follow in the footsteps of my favorite animated fat man and rant about the things that bug me. I call it, “You Know What Really Chaps My Hide?”

New bakery brings goodies downtown

Unhappy people rarely walk into a bakery, and without a doubt, unhappy people never walk out.

JMU sinks Maine in second-straight conference win

The last time the Dukes played the University of Maine they allowed 252 rushing yards but still managed to win in a fourth-quarter comeback. This time, they held the Black Bears to just 61 rushing yards and rolled to a 38-2 victory.

Plasma provides fast cash

Plasma donations are both a way to save the lives of countless individuals, as well as a good way to earn some extra money.

 

 

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