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Thursday, October 14, 2004

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Health Center expects effects from national deficit

Geary Cox / senior photographer

The vast majority of JMU students are satisfied with their college experience, announced President Linwood Rose during his report to the Board of Visitors Friday.

Profs aim to repel cheating: Advanced technology, such as calculators and cell phones, has increased the opportunities for students to cheat on college campuses.
SGA supports no-weapons policy : The Student Senate narrowly passed a bill of opinion Tuesday, supporting the right of the university to enforce a no-weapons policy.
Senate overrides Executive Council : Culligan presents front-end budget reform process Culligan presents front-end budget reform process : The Student Government Association will begin reforming the process of funding front-end budgeted (FEB) groups and providing funds to smaller groups later this semester.
JMU students should brush up on history : Judging from an informal survey done by The Breeze, students need to brush up on their history. The Art in every day: What do a giant sculpture, a collection of prints and a comic strip all have in common? Each are inspiring new exhibits featured at Zirkle House for the next two weeks.
Dukes to face Black Bears : The Dukes pack up their perfect 3-0 conference record and the Atlantic 10’s top defense for a trip north to take on the University of Maine Saturday. How Well Do You Know James Madison: James Madison: father of the U.S. Constitution, the smallest president in history, one of this country’s greatest statesmen, teller of racy jokes...
Performer sings about self-image:Self-esteem and self-acceptance were the topics of a concert held to encourage students to have a positive self-image.

 

 

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