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Monday, April 25th, 2005

Students rethink energy sources

ISAT professor Chris Bachmann explains the reactor, which will produce biodiesel to supplement the fuel already purchased by JMU.

SGA president keeps promises: Senior Tom Culligan served the student body as its president for the past year. He has completed or is in the process of completing every platform point he promised the students when he was running in the elections last year.
Professor consultant to network news: Peter Pham, assistant professor of justice studies, can now add senior consultant for CBS to his résumé.
Citizens disagree with leasing: At the City of Harrisonburg School Board meeting Tuesday night, some Harrisonburg residents expressed disapproval with the possibility of JMU leasing Harrisonburg High School.
SGA pleased with past year: The Student Government Association won the Dolley Award in the category of a front-end budgeted club due to its dedication to the student body and its hard work this past year.




Nomination for U.N. ambassador too extreme: "Put aside politics," President Bush urged senators Thursday — put aside politics and confirm Bush’s nomination of John Bolton for U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. the sweetness: Although Kohls department store rejected their remake of Lovin’ Spoonful’s "Do You Believe in Magic?," the Phoenix, Ariz.-based band The Format hasn’t been rejected anywhere else.
Spring Game On: Saturday afternoon the national champion JMU football team returned to Bridgeforth Stadium for an organized game of football — sort of. Father John to leave JMU campus ministry: Catholic Campus Ministries will soon be losing its campus priest to the Paulist Fathers.

 

 

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