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Thursday, February 19, 2004
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Updated:
02.22.04
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Education students receive more A's
Instructional emphasis may be cause, dean says
Almost twice as many students in upper-level
courses receive A's in the College of Education than JMU's average,
which students and administration primarily attribute to the unique
nature of education classes.
Voting that counts
Students could change politicians' views
Voters ages 18 to 24 have the potential to "get
the political parties to change their views" if there was
a significant increase in young voter turnout, political science
professor Bob Roberts said.
SGA gives money to IV, Best Buddies programs
Intervarsity asks for new stereo equipment, meets all requirements
to receive funds
The Student Government Association passed two
finance bills during its meeting Tuesday one for Intervarsity
Christian Fellowship and one for Best Buddies.
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