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Thursday, September 23, 2004

Make Way for more Parking:
Crews clear land for a 210-car lot to be complete in December

Sarah Rabby / contributing photographer

Land-clearing begins for construction of a 210-car parking lot located near the convocation center. Fred Hilton, director of media relations, said the lot will provide multi-use access to athletic and surrounding buildings. The lot is expected ro be complete in December, and trees will be replanted where possible.

Females report trespasser on Devon Lane: Thirteen new cases of a trespasser entering the apartments of females while they sleep have been reported since Friday, according to the Harrisonburg Police Department. The latest case occurred on Saturday.
Local sues to carry guns on campus : A Valley resident is suing JMU for the right to carry a gun on campus.
Tracking Senate attendance : Student Senate approves posting of meeting records on SGA Web site. The Student Senate approved posting senator attendance records online at its meeting Tuesday night. Off-campus apartment fire causes evacuation : A fire in the Madison Terrace apartment complex forced the evacuation of about 16 occupants, four of whom are JMU students, according to the Harrisonburg Fire Department.
JMU policy no match for Constitution :Most students consider JMU to be a safe place to live and learn ÷ crime is low and quality of life is high. For many people, the possibility of carrying a gun on campus is not even a passing thought. Keeping the Peace: Peru, Ecuador, Vanuatu and Namibia arenāt destinations too many students consider after college. For those joining the Peace Corps, however, these places are just a few of the stops they may take on their journey.
Career highs extinguish Flames : With a recent a victory in the JMU/Days Inn Invitational, the Dukes looked to build momentum Tuesday night against the visiting Liberty University Flames (1-9). Masters of their DORMain :Elusive lives of hall directors unveiled
Adults get chance to graduate: Getting into any university may be difficult, but more than 250 adults have taken up the challenge of completing their degrees.

 

 

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