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Thursday, February 17, 2005



A day for Darwin

A student-led discussion about creationism and evolution will be held today as a part of JMU’s first "Darwin Day."

Alumnae host fitness day: A new center run by Alumnae will work to help increase awareness of fitness and health for the women of JMU and Harrisonburg.
Tri-Beta ammends criteria for scholarship honoring brother: The Student Senate referred the Tri-Beta scholarship bill back to the finance committee after amendments and changes to the criteria for the scholarship.
SGA passes five new finance bills to committee : Seven new finance bills were presented to the Student Senate and then passed to the Student Government Association finance committee.
Guilty: Simmons awaits final sentencing : Brent Simmons (’96) was found guilty Monday on one interstate stalking conviction and two counts of the use of a firearm in a killing.




Abstinence-only campaign fails to completely address issue:One speech communications class is working with a local teen pregnancy center to promote sexual abstinence through a media campaign. Fearless Leaders:The art of walking backwards while pointing out great aspects of JMU all while answering questions is clearly a skill only a Student Ambassador possesses.
Goin’ down south : Much like his leading scorer, JMU women’s basketball coach Kenny Brooks is having health issues heading into Thursday’s game against the University of North Carolina-Wilmington.
Just Married: Noisy apartment parties, the loud hum of voices in D-hall and the tolling of the Wilson Hall bell are typical sounds that a JMU student hears.
Students promote abstinence to community:Students in SCOM 470 will reach adolescents, parents, and the community as they work on a semester long media campaign to promote abstinence.

 

 

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