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Thursday, April 29, 2004 Updated: 08.22.04
Kevan Maciver / graphics editor
Board raises tuition, fees: Undergraduate tuition will increase 5.2 percent for in-state students and 6.75 percent for out-of-state students as of the 2004-'05 school year, the Board of Visitors decided Monday.
BOV discusses diversity, new programs: Campus diversity and money were topics addressed by the JMU Board of Visitors at its meeting Monday.
NCAA president expresses concerns: NCAA President Myles Brand spoke on his growing concerns about collegiate athletics...
Minorities to receive grants:JMU Admissions and Financial Aid will hand out full-cost grants to 50 “ethnically under-represented” students next year.


News Section
Construction continues into summer: JMU will continue its renovations and construction of Harrison and Logan halls the CISAT academic biotechnology building...
Sports Section
Dukes win battle with Hoyas:Senior midfielder Gail Decker scored three of her five goals in the second half to help the No. 8 Dukes come from behind to upset the No. 7 Georgetown University Hoyas, 12-11 Tuesday at the JMU Lacrosse Complex.
Opinion Section
Tuition increase should help old, not start new: Of course it's headline news — the Board of Visitors increased in-state tuition by 5.2 percent and out-of-state tuition by an even more whopping 6.75 percent.
Style Section
Hip-hop artist wraps up year with show : Two very different acts hit the stage in the College Center Grand Ballroom last night with a very common goal: to keep hip-hop alive.
Focus Section
Year In Review: As students prepare for finals week and the start of summer, many will look back at this school year and think of all the challenges they faced, as well as the fun times they enjoyed.
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