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Monday, September 13, 2004
Massages lend hand to reduce stress, increase awareness
Take a right before the turnstiles, and nestled down a long corridor lies one of URECÕs best-kept secrets Ñ the massage studio. Students may be unaware that they can get regular massages at school, but their benefits can be tremendous. Internet replaces classic courtship
Sex In the SuburbsIt appears as though traditional courtship has been thrown completely out the window. E-mails and virtual flowers have replaced the love letters and roses of days past. A Day in the LifeÉ of a student professor
When students get up in the morning, some worry about making it to class on time or staying awake through the lecture. Most donÕt consider what it takes for a professor to make it to class and present the lecture. Hours are devoted to preparing for classes, grading papers and meeting with students. Now imagine combining these two demanding schedules. Witherspoon lights up screen with flair in 'Vanity Fair'
Life is a journey. All will encounter bumps along the way Ñ and Rebecca Sharp (Reese Witherspoon, "Sweet Home Alabama") hit every pothole in "Vanity Fair." Bracelets become new statement of fashion, charity
Watching the Olympics, I noticed a trend gracing the wrists of U. S. athletes and coaches Ñ yellow bracelets. Just looking around campus, flocks of JMU students can be seen sporting them Ñ myself included. Wearing jewelry for a cause has become a nationwide craze. |
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