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Monday, October 4, 2004

Jailhouse Jaunt
A tale from the cop car

Kelly Jasper / senior photographer

JMU policeman takes a Breeze editor on a Saturday night ride-along

Beer pong more likely to result in alcohol poisoning: A student was found dead in a fraternity house at the University of Oklahoma Sept. 30. A sophomore girl also was found dead outside a fraternity house at Colorado State University after consuming 40 drinks in an 11-hour period, according to reports.
Minute by minute : Saturday Night Ride-along with police
Financial aid gives $50 million yearly : More than 50 percent of students received financial aid last year, according to the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships. Each year, JMU gives away over $50 million in scholarships and loans.  
Baseball's return to D.C. welcome :After 33 years, the capitol of the United States has been given the nod to start playing America's pastime again. Society's numerous beauty standards don't come without price: Looking good doesn't always come easily. The age-old cliché — "beauty is pain"— seems to have proven itself true more often than not.
Dukes roll by Towson on Kokko's goals :On a crisp October night the Dukes continued their hot streak, scorching the Towson University Tigers 5-1 Friday to earn their first Colonial Athletic Association win of the season. Make Your Mark on Madison :New student club fosters leadership within JMU community.
Former Ambassador laments lacking media coverage of Middle East: American attention has been elsewhere — with a presidential election looming and a war in Iraq, little thought has been given to other worldly issues, said a former U.S. Ambassador Thursday evening in Wilson Hall auditorium.

 

 

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