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Monday, September 20, 2004
JMU washes out Villanova
Dukes upset No. 5 ranked Wildcats
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Nathan Chiantella
/ photo editor
The Dukes upset
the Wildcats 17-0 in Saturday's game at Villanova Stadium. Amid
the remnants of Hurricane Ivan, the Dukes defeated the Wildcats
on the road for the first time since 1999.
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| Suspect breaks into homes, fondles women: An unidentified suspect has been breaking into the off-campus residences of females and touching them while they sleep, the Harrisonburg Police Department reported Friday. |
Over-exercising detrimental to health : While a moderate amount of exercise is essential for good health, over-exercising is detrimental both to body and mind. |
| Transfer students compensate for dropout rates : Of about 3,300 freshmen, about 18 percent will not graduate, according to the director of admissions.
Michael Walsh said the first two academic years is when most students, roughly 600, drop out. |
Freshmen value patriotism : Patriotism was reported as an important value by 43 percent of more than 3,000 freshmen in a survey given in June. |
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| WMD
training useless for JMU police :Now, the aged, black-and-white
film reels are almost comical. Hiding from nuclear blasts, kids crouching
beneath desks or flanking the windowless corridors of school hallways
seems silly. |
Carbon Leaf plants fresh sound: Carbon Leaf has played in Harrisonburg more times than hurricanes hit Florida lately, but they just keep coming back for more. The band played for their first time at the Pub Wednesday night. |
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