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Thursday, November 11, 2004

'Harry Potter' class good use of pop culture
House Editorial

J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series of books has spawned movies, merchandise and, now, a JMU English class.

Choosing president not like cheering your team
Breeze Perspectives

We all remember the atmosphere around campus throughout the entire Yankees/Red Sox series. Emotions were running extremely high, and neither side wanted to see their team lose. The loser and their fans were guaranteed to be humiliated for failing to achieve the victory they had spent millions on in 2004.

New term marked by Republican control

Breeze Perspectives

Americans once again went to bed on election night not knowing who their future president would be in the morning. A little over half of the voters in this year’s presidential election woke up pleased, while a little less than half woke up with a dismal outlook for the future.

'Jeopardy' winner next candidate
The Boneyard

Watching the election all last Tuesday night on through Wednesday morning, I eventually came to realize that the wrong man would be elected. George W. Bush should not have been re-elected — and John F. Kerry certainly should not have been elected. "Are you taking crazy pills?" you may be asking me right now.

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