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Thursday, September 16, 2004

A New SGA
Fresh start breeds student leaders, goals, accomplishments

Kevan Maciver / graphics editor

Integrity questions invite council’s response: Assertions that students and faculty view JMU’s academic policies as "a joke" prompted a Faculty Senate committee to invite Honor Council members to discuss campus perceptions of the Honor Code, committee members said. Execs fulfill platform points : A new HOV parking lot and 500 more Purple Out T-shirts are a few of the six platform points completed by the Student Government Association. A total of eight central objectives were named by candidates March.
Senate elects new speaker : The Student Government Association elected a new Senate Speaker during their first meeting of the year on Tuesday. HOV lot grand opening 'to encourage carpooling' : There’s strength in numbers, safety in numbers and now parking in numbers.
Culligan, SGA move expeditiously :Most voters watch political campaigns with a cynical pessimism — they listen to what the candidates’ promises, but at the end of the day they know it‘s mostly rhetoric. Bringin' in the art: Everyday objects — notebook paper and saran wrap — and unconventional techniques challenge the limits of even the most skeptical viewer.
Dukes get off to fast start : Dispatching Liberty University and toppling previously No. 20 Virginia Tech in the Virginia Tech Classic Tournament boosted the Dukes to a 4-0-0 record. Students prepare for opening night of operas :A singer steps forward from the line of her fellow castmates. She finds her mark on the stage and belts her solo.
UPB brings entertainment: The University Program Board makes plans to bring better and more exciting groups and speakers to campus every year.

 

 

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