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Thursday, November 4, 2004

 

Ballots fail to arrive, some student voters say
Student government receives complaints after registration drive

After the Student Government Association ran an absentee voter drive in August, some students were unable to vote, never having received a ballot or a voter registration card.

Students split over results

Campus became a battleground as students showed their support for either President George W. Bush or Sen. John Kerry, hanging banners in dorm windows and wearing shirts and buttons featuring the name of the candidate they supported.

The Rad Side

Cheerleaders protest voting participation

Across the city, the Rocktown Radical Cheerleaders protested participation in the voting process on Election Day.

Police warn of peeping tom

Two occurrences of peeping in campus residence halls were reported last week, according to JMU Police .

Lawsuits to deter illegal file use?

The days of college students downloading illegal files appear to be numbered as the Record Industry Association of America (RIAA) is taking more and more aggressive legal actions.


Comedic peace performance receives SGA funds

The Student Government Association gave Hillel funding for a comedic performance on peace and entered three new funding bills for the Crew Club, Asian Student Union and Up ’til Dawn.


South View floors slope following party, building condemned

Large numbers of people parting in South View have caused some apartment floors to slope, a general manager said.


 

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- Ballots fail to arrive, some student voters say
- Students split over results
- The Rad Side
- Police warn of peeping tom
- Lawsuits to deter illegal file use?
- Comedic peace performance receives SGA funds
- South View floors slope following party, building condemned