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Thursday, February 26, 2004
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Updated:
02.29.04
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Katelyn Wysynzski / staff photographer
Ace,
Mallory go seperate ways: Finding
out if Music Television's "The Real World Paris"
stars Ace Amerson and Mallory Snyder still are dating
was the reason that many students attended their speech
Monday night...
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Senate passes
3 bills: This week, the Student Government Association
passed three bills to give money to the Madison Investment Fund,
Psychology Peer Advising and the Overtones.
ASB gives students
inexpensive options: "Couch potato"
will be the phrase to describe most college students during the
second week of March, but not for students going on Alternative
Spring Breaks.
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Students
lobby for preserving Alaska: While Alaska is
on the opposite coast of the United States, JMU students should
be concerned with the drilling and logging processes there, according
to students involved in Alaska Action Week.

Dukes
ready to take field, CAA crown: Going into the
season ranked eighth in the nation, the women's lacrosse program
is predicted by one player to have one of its greatest seasons in
school history.



Cats' Cradle:
The homeless population of Harrisonburg appears
to be growing exponentially each year. If nothing is done to alleviate
the problem, by 2010, it easily could reach one million in Harrisonburg
alone.
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