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Monday, February 23, 2004 Updated: 02.25.04

Seasoned comedians keep audience in stitches

Two comedians put on a hilarious show for their Wilson Hall Auditorium audience. Nearly 350 students certainly got their money's worth as both comedians did uproarious hour long sets.

Reggae fans sway to beat tonight

Ziggy Marley will have audiences jamming tonight with his melodic groove at Wilson Hall Auditorium when he takes the stage at 8.

Dancing the night away
Dance majors culminate JMU experience with senior concert

To say "shake your bon bon" would in itself be an understatement when compared to the senior cast of dancers that performed Friday and Saturday. The performance, entitled, "A Senior Dance Concert," was held at Godwin Hall, room 355.

Copperman, friends take stage to raise record funds

The soulful tunes of talented solo acts and a capella groups will fill Grafton-Stovall Theatre tonight at 8:30 for the Ross Copperman and Friends Concert.

Googlization: Search engine revvs up, takes off
Tech Talk: Above the Norm

Seven years ago, the sound "Google" was simply that — a sound. Today the word "Google" is perhaps one of the words most synonymous with the Internet, as it has become the most-used search engine on the Web.

Film to test brink of reality
Feature-length film based on role of robots in lives of humans, director to speak at Grafton

Students interested in film writing and producing or science-fiction are in for a treat, but don't worry — film-making aliens are not descending on JMU.

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