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Thursday, October 21, 2004

A new blue-light special
SGA proposes to increase number of emergency lights

Evin Shoap / senior photographer

The Student Government Association and the administration are discussing preliminary proposals to add more emergency blue lights on campus to increase safety.

Man attacks female student in South View: A JMU student living in South View apartments was attacked in the parking lot outside her building last Thursday night.
Flu shot only for high-risk people : The University Health Center will only give flu vaccines to high-risk faculty, staff and students starting on Oct. 25 through Nov. 5, or for however long the vaccine supplies last.
Court hears gun lawsuit objections :
Fifteen minutes, Dave Briggman said. "Fifteen minutes — I told you that’s all it would take."
VT, W&M, Uva. look to become chartered schools : Virginia Tech, the College of William & Mary and the University of Virginia may become chartered universities, which would change the status of these universities from state agencies to public entities.
Flu vaccinations for inmates as unnecessary as for college students : Plastic trays, tiny windows and cinderblock cells — it may sound like a life only suited to an inmate. But this shoddy excuse for an existence is all too common. Average plot surprises reader with realism: A 30-something woman, typically British, working in the fashion/advertising/publicist world has given up on love.
JMU remains unbeaten : As they have done nearly every Friday, the Dukes controlled the pace of their home game, humbling Howard University 4-0. With the victory, the Dukes also maintained control of their own destiny in the Colonial Athletic Association. OrangeBanding together: In the spring of 2003, the little-known, four-member Civic Engagement Committee of the Community Service-Learning Office met to discuss how they could complete what they saw as an almost impossible task — finding a way to engage the JMU community.
Online Feature: Students debate current political views: Representatives from the College Republicans and the College Democrats entered into heated debate Monday night.

 

 

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