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Thursday, February 10, 2005



Cell Watch

A bill passed in the Virginia Senate last month will prevent teens under the age of 18 from talking on cell phones while driving.

Convicted: Highlawn fails to pay taxes: Local owners of Highlawn Pavilion were convicted last Wednesday in Rockingham County Circuit Court for failure to pay state sales and city meals taxes.
Tri-beta honors car crash victim: The biology honor society Beta Beta Beta will offer a scholarship in honor of a former member who was killed in a car crash in 2001.
Alum murder trial selects jury : Opening statements began yesterday in Abingdon for the federal trial of a man convicted of murdering two JMU students in 1996.
Miller Hall to be renovated: Miller Hall will undergo major renovations beginning next year after the departments currently situated there move to new locations.

 

House bill dials right number:Samantha, age 21, is driving down Interstate 81, chatting on the cell phone with her mom. Same-sex relationships ‘cosmically different’ for guys, girls:"Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus." Now, I have never read this book and I am not sure how men and women compare to the solar system.
Dukes look for big win against Hofstra : JMU wraps up its season series with Hofstra University Friday when it hosts the Pride at the Convocation Center. Students embark on political journey with semester in D.C.: Just a few yards from the President of the United States, senior Ashley Prime stood in awe. Prime traveled to New York to watch as George W. Bush delivered his speech at the Republican National Convention.
SGA lobbies student support with new campaign:The Student Government Association is beginning a campaign titled "JMU Writes, Virginia Listens," expressing concerns about issues in the General Assembly.

 

 

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