Privacy Policy
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Monday, March 21, 2005
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ISAT takes on the eye
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Three JMU Integrated Science and Technology students and
their professor are manufacturing a protein that may help
over 35 million Americans deal with dry-eye syndrome, a condition
ranging in severity from reduced vision to blindness.
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| Students
Protest labor-related injustices: The JMU chapter of the
International Justice Mission held a petition and protest this
past week to seek justice for 27 fired workers in Honduras. |
| Class
of 07 reveals ring: The Sophomore Class Council will
be sponsoring a ring premiere event Wednesday in the College
Center Grand Ballroom starting at 6 p.m. |
| Review ranks JMU high in community
service : JMU was ranked among the nations best schools for outstanding community
involvement by The Princeton Review and Campus Compact. |
| Community rejects Iraqi war :Saturday marked the two-year anniversary of the United States invasion
of Iraq. Consequently, a coalition of James Madison students, alumni and
Harrisonburg residents gathered at 4 p.m. on Court Square to protest Operation
Iraqi Freedom. |
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Protest has wrong target: Nearly 2,400 miles away and 6 months ago, people were unfairly fired
from fast-food jobs for planning to organize and asking for more reasonable
working conditions. |
Spanning
Continents:Senior Aiko Yasuhara and Steve Cembrinkski brought
Naomi Iizukas "36 Views" a meditation on the
authenticity of art and identity to life in Theatre II last
week. |
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Dogs : For the first time since the inception of the JMU Softball
Invitational in 2001, the host team went home with the hardware. |
10K
run raises money for HHS: On Saturday, students and Harrisonburg
residents gathered for the sophomore class council 10K run/5K walk
to raise money for the Harrisonburg High School Drama Club.
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