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Thursday, April 7th, 2005
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Senate approves $372, 390
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Junior Keith Mann, president of Student Ambassadors, responds
to junior Bonnie Buchanan concerning the proposed budget in
Tuesday's Student Senate meeting.
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Alumnus speaks to raise AIDS awareness:
A JMU alumnus told the story of his life with HIV as part of a week of
events hosted by JMU and the Valley AIDS Network to raise awareness about
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Hillcrest House examines Lil Kim:
Rapper Lil Kim is not only gracing the pages of tabloids and flashing
across our television screens, but her name is at the center of an Honors
Program lecture.
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SGA appeal dropped:
At the Student Senate meeting, student body president-elect Wesli Spencer
spoke regarding the elections. |
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Spring brings good and bad habits:
Its spring again a time for new growth, both good and bad.
Outside, flowers are sprouting all around us, but intermixed with the
flowers are the weeds. There are more activities to do in the spring,
but just like the weeds among the flowers, there are good things and things
that, in excess, can be detrimental.
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A Wilder approach to life:
If Thornton Wilder's "Our Town" is one of the most frequently
produced plays of all time, it is with good reason. The lyrical play celebrates
a small-town Americana often glossed over by history and eulogizes lives
that are too soon blown away like dandelion seeds in the wind.
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