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Monday, November 1, 2004

Fire destroys Mainstreet
Cause, future still unknown

photo by Nathan Chiantella / photo editor

About 55 firefighters responded to the scene at Mainstreet Bar and Grill when an automatic fire alarm notified the department at 4:02 p.m. One firefighter was taken to the hospital for heat exhaustion.

Students grieve over loss of downtown hot spot, band venue: Many students were upset to hear about Saturday’s fire at Mainstreet Bar and Grill.
Campus rape report false : Last week's allegation of rape on campus was retracted, said JMU spokesman Andy Perrine.
Plasma donations save lives :
Plasma donation helps to save the lives of others with genetic disorders once considered fatal.
Statistics, justice studies major available for Spring : With spring registration beginning today, students now have the option of registering for classes and declaring majors in statistics and justice.
Political promises best ignored :This election, like most before it, has forced the public to endure months of campaigning. Mainstreet fire changes bands’ tunes, leaves them without venue: Six bands had planned to play at Mainstreet Bar and Grill Saturday night. Saturday afternoon, their plans went up in smoke — literally.
Dukes secure postseason berth :The women's soccer team clinched a berth in the Colonial Athletic Association tournament, defeating the Towson University Tigers 2-1 Saturday at the JMU Soccer Complex in the Dukes' final regular season game of the year. 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.
Students bleed purple : JMU students went for the gold last week in a spirited display as they
celebrated Homecoming with "Purple Out!"T-shirts, Mr. and Ms. Madison, a banner competition, pep rally and parade.

 

 

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