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Thursday, March 17, 2005

How big is too big?

Professors question detriment larger classes have in student learning.

Student survives oceans storms: Sophomore Nicole Snyder, who is spending her spring semester at sea through the University of Pittsburgh program, never imagined she would experience raging storms and massive waves during her trip, nor a shipwreck that could potentially ruin her voyage.
SGA gives last of funds: The Student Senate passed a bill allocating the last $84 of contingency to Circle K International.
Madison Week celebrates involvement, education : From free cake to photos with the Duke Dog, along with the Madison Day Address given by a former U.S. Attorney General, JMU celebrated James Madison’s birthday in a number of ways this week.
Former U.S. Attorney General says racial integration needs progress : A former U.S. Attorney General said racial integration after Brown v. the Board of Education of Topeka, Kan. has failed in the institution of education.




Spurning of Irish leader detrimental to plans for peace: For the first time since 1995, the leader of Northern Ireland’s most prominent Catholic political party will not be celebrating St. Patrick’s Day at the White House. Logan Hall’s "Mother Hen":The residents of Logan Hall probably consider themselves lucky. Peggy Bowman, the housekeeper of the hall, tries hard not only to make the dorm environment clean, but homey as well.
Interstate Showdown : After losing national player of the year candidate Gail Decker to graduation, the big question for JMU entering the 2005 season was how the Dukes would fare offensively. Saving the wilderness: What started out as a class assignment for five SCOM 313 students turned into a full-fledged lobbying effort last week in Washington, D.C.

 

 

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