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Monday, September 13, 2004
Shine on
Students pay tribute to Sept. 11 victims for last time at JMU
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Evin Shoap
/ senior photographer
About 150 students attended the wreath-laying ceremony and candlelight
vigil Saturday evening to remember Sept. 11, 2001.
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| 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. |
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| Purple Out : The nucleus of support for JMUs 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. |
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| 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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