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Thursday, February 3, 2005



Senior unexpectedly dies; waiting on toxicology results

A JMU student died from unknown causes Saturday. Toxicology reports are expected to determine cause of death.

A man on a mission: A new documentary follows a Harrisonburg native and seven athletes who trained for the U.S. Olympic Summer 2004 Athens biking team.
Senate passes finance bill for La Unidad Latina, Madison International Association: The Student Senate passed two finance bills and a bill of resolution Tuesday night.
Alumni work with cancer Patients : For children diagnosed with cancer, life has already thrown more hurdles at them than most people experience in a lifetime.
Senator discusses recent SGA anti-gun bill of opinion with W&M General Assembly: A student senator spoke to the College of William & Mary’s Student Assembly about putting together a anti-gun bill similar to the one organized by the Student Government Association at JMU.

 



Students should respect program: The SGA, Safe Rides and Student Ambassadors will sponsor an all-you-can-eat breakfast for $1 tonight in the College Center. The event — "Late night. Early morning. No regrets." — is an alternative to the normal late night, awkward morning, weird rash that plagues many JMU students. Life is elementary: Karen Esser is like any other college senior, except she doesn’t attend classes and rarely sets foot on campus.
Backlash : Last time JMU played Virginia Commonwealth University, it was Jan. 26 and the Dukes upset VCU 66-58 on the Rams’ home court. YWAM: She stares at the blue cotton sweater on the rack in front of her. It is $50. The price resonates in her head and she swallows hard. What she once would have gladly paid for an article of clothing, now seems harder to justify after living in Cambodia for three months — knowing families there would sell their daughters into prostitution for 50 American dollars.
80 One Records signs second artist: The University Program Board’s student-run record label, 80 One Records, signed its second total artist, the first in its Artist Development Program, during the first week of spring semester.

 

 

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