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Thursday, November 18, 2004

On the Rebound
Dukes head to Towson

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Redshirt junior Raymond Hines breaks through the hole in Saturday's 27-24 home loss to the College of William & Mary. The Dukes travel to Baltimore this weekend to challenge Towson University in their final regular season game of the year.

Busted?: Virginia cracks down on false identification. Using a fake ID might mean more than having a bartender taking it away. New legal fraternity to hold mock LSAT : Phi Alpha Delta to ‘assist undergraduate students … in selecting law as a career’ Next Monday marks the initiation of the first members of JMU’s new co-ed legal fraternity, Phi Alpha Delta.
Senate passes FEB reform : The Student Senate passed a front end budget reform bill that will change the way funds are allocated, which affects the nine current front-end budgeted groups. Senior Week brings professional slant : Senior Week is usually in the spring, but senior class president Bradley Harris decided to move the week up to Nov. 14 so those graduating in December "would also have the opportunity to feel united with the class and supported as they head off into the real world."
’Burg, JMU ‘antipathy’ new to community, author says : Animosity toward JMU students by Harrisonburg residents is a recent phenomena, according to a local author. Town residents blew a fire whistle in celebration of the creation of the school here in 1908, she said.
Late students insult permissive professors and fellow students: Class begins at 8 a.m. At 8:02, the first perpetrators enter. "The Hillside lot was full," one mumbles. "So was the gravel lot," explains another. Their tolerant professor nods and class continues. Cooking 101 - Holiday Food: Drinks: As the last leaves fall and the temperature drops, a hot drink may be just the thing to warm up the season. After a long, cold, wintry day of classes, a great way to warm up and wind down is to prepare a delicious
cup of peppermint hot chocolate or mulled cider. With finals around the corner, many of us will be in need of a tasty alternative to our usual weekend beverage of choice.
Dukes look to cage Tigers :JMU hits road in attempt to rebound after deflating loss to William & Mary Tribe at home Saturday. Uncharted Territory: Filling out college applications without the help of an experienced family member, or having a question about college that your parents and family just can’t answer can be frustrating — even stifling to your motivation. Students who are the first in their family ever to venture off to college often are faced with such circumstances.
Students question dining policy: Through meal plans, students are allowed to double punch on Monday-through Thursday after 11 a.m. However, Friday through Sunday, students are not given the option to double punch. This recently has become a controversial issue.

 

 

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