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Monday, March 29, 2004 Updated: 03.31.04
Culligan wins SGA president: he Student Government Association wrapped up major elections last Thursday night and is making preparations to hold class council elections this Thursday, April 1.
Coach to be hired soon?: Athletic Director Jeff Bourne said Sunday night that JMU had narrowed its list of four men's basketball coach candidates down to three since Friday and hopes to hire a coach this week.
Former worker speaks on J. Crew lawsuit: Showing the harsh conditions some employees were forced to work in, a speaker discussed the prevelance of sweatshops.
Three profs win award: The annual Edna T. Shaeffer Humanist Awards were announced and awarded to three JMU faculty members Thursday.


News Section
Students search for employment at fair: Aiding students in their search for a job that suits their talents and interests, the second annual Student Employment Fair was held Thursday in the College Center Grand Ballroom.
Sports Section
JMU takes down UNC-W: Sophomore second baseman Michael Cowgill's walk-off home run in the bottom of the ninth inning lifted JMU to a 13-12 victory over the University of North Carolina-Wilmington Saturday at Long Field/Mauck Stadium.
Opinion Section
JMU's poor courts cost tennis tournament: A professional women's tennis tournament will not be returning to Harrisonburg in August.
Style Section
Underwear, pasta make appearance in modern dance: Throw away the ballet slippers and the tutus. The Contemporary Dance Ensemble, presented by the school of theatre and dance in Latimer–Shaeffer Theatre from March 25 to 27 at 8 p.m., was not a typical G-rated dance performance.
Focus Section
Dine in, Smoke out: If one has ever noticed how cigarette smoke from the smoking section of a restaurant doesn't seem to stay in its "designated area," he or she is probably not the only one.
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