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Monday, November 22, 2004

Playoff-bound Dukes tame Tigers
JMU earns share of A-10 title

Matthew Stoss / senior photographer

In vanquishing Towson University 31-17 Saturday at Johnny Unitas Stadium, JMU claimed its first Atlantic 10 championship since 1999 — but so did the University of Delaware and the College of William & Mary.

Man shot near campus: A 54-year-old man was shot and killed at his Harrisonburg residence last week. Vitamins in food better for you :It is almost always recommended to consume vitamins and minerals through food rather than to take a supplement, said Patricia Brevard, a registered dietician from the Health Science Department.
Hearing sends suspect to jury : The case of the suspect who allegedly entered the homes of 18 JMU female students will be sent to a grand jury.  
 
Journalism needs legal protection for confidential sources: Jim Taricani, a broadcast journalist in Rhode Island, was found guilty of contempt of court Nov. 18 after he refused to reveal who provided him with a videotape he aired in 2001. The sweetest music: As 13 girls enter the music building Thursday evening, one already is practicing at the piano. Her face lights up as the girls enter the room.
Dukes heading to Lehigh for first round :Sunday afternoon, ESPN anchor Bill Pidto broke the news JMU football has been waiting to hear since 1999. 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 hold philanthropic events: The amount of canned goods collected last week as part of the Madison Challenge for Patchwork Pantry was smaller than last year.

 

 

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