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Thursday, March 31, 2005
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The Daughter of a dictator
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Fidel Castros daughter, Alina Fernandez, offered a first-hand account
of Cuban life and criticized U.S. attitudes toward Cuba in a full Wilson
Hall auditorium Monday night.
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Former student charged with murder:
A former JMU student has been arraigned in the murder of his mother in
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Professor tapped for national award:
The National Society of Collegiate Scholars has nominated a JMU professor
for its Faculty of the Year award.
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Students rally against violence:
This years Take Back the Night event was held Tuesday on the commons
and ran from 5:30 p.m to 11:30 p.m., marking the occasions 10th
anniversary at JMU. |
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Senate looks to amend seating:
At the Student Senate meeting two bills proposing to amend the constitution
were presented and seconded. The bills will sit for two weeks, allowing
senators to read them over before debating as it will affect the constitution. |
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SGA campaigns not motivating voters:
Today, the SGA is holding elections for its executive council. As students
who are represented by the officals in SGA, it is important we all vote
for those we think will best represent us for the next year.
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another adventure, another laugh:
Until a few weeks ago, CBSs "The Amazing Race" boasted
a JMU alumna. Bianca Smith (01) and her best friend Debbie Cloyed
competed on the show for three weeks and won $10,000 each before they
were eliminated on March 15.
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The Mighty McKenzie:
Had Disneys Mighty Ducks been about womens lacrosse instead
of hockey, Brooke McKenzie would have filled the role of Fulton Reed admirably. |
JMU may lease high school:
The city of Harrisonburg is making plans to lease Harrisonburg High School
to JMU for $7.5 million over five years.
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