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Thursday, October 28, 2004

A fresh new look
PC Dukes to expand dining facility

courtesy of DINING SERVICES

MMM Design Group of Norfolk received preliminary approval of its sketches for the new PC Dukes.

Fire victims wait for temp housing: Staying with friends and waiting on the insurance company leaves the Fox Hill residents of 1507 with many unanswered questions after a fire damaged the upstairs of their rented townhouse.
Insurance option for renters : To help with the high cost of replacing items and paying for building repairs after fire or water damage, such as what occurred at Fox Hill Saturday night, students can look into renter’s insurance.
Female alleges rape on campus :
A female JMU student allegedly was raped in an undetermined location between Port Republic Road and Mr. Chips convenience store early Sunday morning, according the JMU Police Department.
Students wait 20 hours for ASB trips : The hallway on the second floor of Wilson Hall was crowded with sleeping bags, blankets, pillows, laptop computers, portable DVD players and a little less than 80 exhausted and disheveled undergrads at 10:30 p.m. Monday night.
Israeli withdraw first step to peace :The one who adapts his policy to the times prospers, Niccolò Machiavelli wrote. Those whose policy clashes with the demands of the times doesn’t. Novel paints portrait of desperate criminal lives: While character development and insight are wonderful things for a novel to have, they easily can be replaced with a gritty plot that sucks you in.
JMU fights for playoff berth against Delaware :The women’s soccer team defeated the University of North Carolina-Wilmington Sunday, blanking the Seahawks 4-0 at the JMU Soccer Complex. Hellbox: Imagine all the scariest parts of all the horror movies you’ve ever watched. Now put them all in front of your face, screaming at you grabbing you, bleeding on you and feeding on your worst fears.
Speaker considers moral issues of gun ownership, control : The moral and ethical issues of owning guns, as well as the pros and cons of enforcing restrictions on gun ownership, were the topics addressed by an ethics professor Monday.

 

 

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