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Thursday, November 11, 2004
A Marriage for the Magazines
Every little girl has dreams of her perfect wedding. For one JMU student, whose wedding already was planned, winning a bridal magazine contest for a $45,000 all-expense paid wedding meant giving up a few of her plans, but also having everything paid for. Sloppy Firsts reminds reader of high school
Nostalgia, emotional confusion abundant in novel about days of past, emotionsRemember the days of high school past? No doubt we all have lingering memories feeling misunderstood by our parents, convincing ourselves any place was better than where we were and spending our time wishing, waiting and dying to get out. Sex concerns center on psychology
Young adults are bombarded with warnings about the physical consequences of unprotected sex, but there also is a world of psychological problems that may result from "hooking up" indiscriminately. Zirkle displays two new exhibits to illustrate womanhood, politics
Students describe Cross-Coles exhibit impressiveOnly at Zirkle House Galleries could expressions of womanhood and statements about the FBI collide. And in the next two weeks, Zirkle House will be displaying new exhibits by two JMU student artists. |
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