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Thursday, December 2, 2004

Duke Dog to appear on 'Today Show'

Courtesy of Sports Media Relations

Duke Dog will appear on NBC's "Today Show" tomorrow between 7 and 10 a.m. as part of the Capital One All-American Mascot team.

Geology professor dies of cancer at 61: An assistant professor in the department of geology and environmental science passed away from cancer early Tuesday morning at the University of Virginia medical hospital in Charlottesville. Police arrest 2 murder suspects :Two suspects, a 15-year-old and a 25-year-old, wanted for capital murder in commission of a robbery have been arrested, according to the Harrisonburg Police Department.
Looking ahead : There are many questions swirling about the future of JMU’s Division I-AA football program — an expanded stadium, a growing fan base and an A-10 championship have many discussing the possibility of JMU moving to Division I-A. Carrier Library open 24 hours during exam week : Students will be able to squeeze in a few extra hours of study time at Carrier Library this year because of the library’s new 24-hour exam week schedule.
 
Tomato shortage could cause slight increase in meal prices: Those of you who can eat a tomato like an apple with a little sprinkle of salt on top are in big trouble. Banish your boredom: Winter Break means 31 days (744 hours, or even better 44,640 seconds) of free time.
Giant Strides : At 5-foot-9, 175 pounds, Raymond Hines hardly epitomizes the ideal stature of a Division I tailback, let alone one that helped save a team’s season. Yet, that’s exactly what Hines has done. Deuces Wild: Most everyone at some point or another has dreamed of getting out of
a class,
Fla. hurricanes lead to higher food prices : While the costs of food rises for Dining Services, students preparing to purchase meal plans for the spring semester will not see an increase in meal plan costs.

 

 

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