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Monday, April 19, 2004 Updated: 04.21.04
Kathryn Gariano/ staff photographer
Greek community unites: Alpha Phi sorority and Delta Chi fraternity won the annual Greek Week last week, even though several events were disrupted and relocated due to rain.
Hillel hosts week of remembrance: Hillel, JMU's Jewish student organization, is hosting Holocaust Remembrance Week today through Friday with the theme "Always Remember, Never Forget."
Atkins hurts in long term: The Atkins Nutritional Approach, a relatively new way to lose weight fast, quickly has slimmed down a significant number of Americans...
Student soldiers tell different side of story than media: Three student soldiers just returning from missions in the Middle East answered questions about their experiences serving in Iraq...


News Section
Group raises seatbelt saftey awareness: Traffic crashes are the No. 1 killer of adolescents aged 16 to 20, according to the Department of Motor Vehicles National Security Council.
Sports Section
JMU rallies, beats Hofstra: After falling behind 6-3 in the first 20 minutes, the No. 8-ranked JMU's women's lacrosse team came back to defeat Colonial Athletic Association foe Hofstra University 12-9...
Opinion Section
Coors not to blame for drunk driving death: A woman in Nevada is claiming that Coors Brewing Company is responsible for her 19-year-old son’s death in a car accident two years ago.
Style Section
Concert ends smoothly despite difficulties: Despite a few minor setbacks, the school of theatre and dance’s Thursday night Student Dance Concert appeared to be a success.
Focus Section
Biking in the 'Burg: Almost any student would argue there’s nothing to do in Harrisonburg, as it is in the middle of nowhere. As soon as summer hits, most students leave dust in the air trying to get out of the ’Burg. But, to some, Harrisonburg is their “mini-Mecca” of the East Coast...
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