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Monday, November 15, 2004

Tribe last standing in heavyweight bout
Late field goal burns Dukes

photo by Carolyn Walser / senior photographer

The Dukes lost to the Tribe 27-24 Saturday, ending their six-game winning streak in the last 45 seconds of the game. Redshirt senior defensive end Sid Evans crouches on the field after the defeat.

Nicholas House torn down after nearly 100 years: Nicholas House, located next to Anthony-Seeger Hall, was demolished last week after a recent evaluation from facility managers declared it structurally and mechanically unsound, said Mack Moore, risk management coordinator with resource management.
Behind the scenes with the University Program Board : The University Program Board executive directors spent about 30 hours this weekend putting together the performance at the Convocation Center Saturday night.
South View takes tenants to court :
Three JMU students and one non-student are going to court with the possibility of eviction from their South View apartment for allegedly breaking their leasing contract.
New online publication highlights faculty research : The Madison Scholar is a new Web-based publication that illustrates new, innovative faculty scholarship at JMU.
Loss disappointing, but Dukes still need support in playoff bid :Ladies and gentlemen, it is time to mourn. As Strong as Iron: Waking up for early classes can be about as fun as getting tonsils taken
out for many students. But, imagine waking up at 7 a.m. and jumping on your bike for a 5-hour bike ride.
Tribe last standing in heavyweight bout :The math was simple. A win Saturday over the College of William & Mary would give the Dukes the Atlantic 10’s automatic bid to the NCAA playoffs. Leaders of the Pack: As some students geared up for a relaxing Friday afternoon, a group of prospective high school juniors and seniors were greeted outside Sonner Hall by student tour guides.
'Melting Wok' focuses on Asian culture : The Asian Student Union hosted "Melting Wok," a culture show Friday night in Wilson Hall auditorium with 15 performances ranging from a fan dance to an Asian costume fashion show.

 

 

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