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    Monday, September 13, 2004

Shine on
Students pay tribute to Sept. 11 victims for last time at JMU

Evin Shoap / senior photographer
About 150 students attended the wreath-laying ceremony and candlelight vigil Saturday evening to remember Sept. 11, 2001.

How to avoid food poisoning: A bout of food poisoning easily can be mistaken for a case of the flu. Without proper attention and medical treatment, negligence of some forms of food poisoning can lead to kidney damage, liver damage or death. Rockingham hospital to move, sell 15 acres : Rockingham Memorial Hospital released plans Tuesday to build a new hospital on a site not yet named. JMU currently has no plans to purchase the site.
Parking changes appeals process to benefit students : Parking Services has created a new appeals process, which includes a warning ticket and a chance to appeal in person.  
RMH expansion leaves room for JMU :Rockingham Memorial Hospital is short on space. So is JMU. Our crowded classrooms, stampedes for seats at D-hall, UREC lines and jammed parking lots prove it. Massages lend hand to reduce stress, increase awareness :Take a right before the turnstiles, and nestled down a long corridor lies one of UREC's best-kept secrets -the massage studio.
Purple Out : The nucleus of support for JMU’s athletic programs, the Student Duke Club Club, is more than a zealous fan base. Let The Games Begin :He's sat glaring at the television with his friends since noon. Now, at 4 p.m., his gaze remains fixed to the scene unfolding before him.
Museums display rare art :The JMU Mineral Museum features an extensive collection of more than 500 crystals from around the world.

 

 

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