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Monday, September 27, 2004

Awe-struck
Mountaineers down Dukes

Amy Paterson / photo editor

Despite JMU's 45-10 loss against West Virginia University Saturday, redshirt senior defensive tackle Brandon Beach scored the Dukes' only touchdown on a 35-yard fumble recovery.

Sigma Pi may receive charter in February: Several students may receive a charter in February to restart a former chapter of the fraternity Sigma Pi.
Stock up in case of severe weather : Violent electrical storms accompanied by tornado-type winds, hail and flash flooding are frequent harsh weather conditions in the Harrisonburg area from April to October, according to JMU’s Emergency Response Plan.
Soy can substitute for salad toppers : Soy and soy products — such as tofu and tempeh — are becoming more popular.  
In reality, 'Redskins' uncontroversial :A new rumor floating around says JMU may change its mascot’s name, "Duke," because a few middle-class students are offended that they are represented by royalty. Home away from home: Some students enter their freshman year without a backwards glance as they enter a world of bigger and better things.
JMU wins physical game against Longwood :In a scrappy and aggressive opening game of the JMU Men’s Soccer Tournament, the undefeated Dukes plowed through the Longwood University Lancers 3-0 Friday night at the JMU Soccer Complex. Masters of their DORMain :Elusive lives of hall directors unveiled
Poetry blooms at conference: Slavery, war and political leadership were among the heated topics addressed by poets of the Laureates’ Circle last Friday.

 

 

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