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Thursday, September 30, 2004
Wild Water Kingdom
Hurricane Jeanne causes flooding
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Amy Paterson
/ photo editor
Remnants of
Hurricane Jeanne flood campus and cause the university to close
at 3:15 p.m. Tuesday.
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SGA
to propose anti-gun bill of opinion: Senator hopes to collects
13,000 student signatures.
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Police
arrest sex-crime suspect : A suspect was arrested Wednesday night
in connection with a string of cases involving a trespasser entering
the apartments of females and lying in bed with the victims while
they slept, police said. |
| Former
U.S. ambassador to speak tonight : A former U.S. ambassador to
Egypt and Israel will speak tonight as part of International Week
in Wilson Hall at 7:30 p.m. |
Spanky's promises to pay workers, stay open : Spanky's restaurant in downtown Harrisonburg has lost more than $200,000
in the past six months between the closing of Spanky's Express in April
and alleged restaurant theft, according to the chain's chief financial
officer. |
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| 'Facebook'helps
students avoid real friends :Do you ever wonder what life would
be like if you never had to leave your room to make friends? For now,
well still wonder. But a new Web site, www.thefacebook.com,
is trying to change that. |
Break
from the Ordinary: Stepping in from the rain, I lowered my umbrella
to a view of an array of artwork. It seemed that the atmosphere at
Zirkle House Gallery was perfect to really appreciate and be submerged
its art exhibits. |
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| Dukes
fight injury bug :The women's soccer team has been hit hard. This
season, the player hit hardest is junior forward Kim Argy, who tore
her ACL during practice and is out for the year. |
Make
Your Mark on Madison :New student club fosters leadership within JMU community. |
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| UPB begins team to advertise new events: A group of students with the University Program Board will begin a new form of interactive event and activity promotion by taking their advertising and publicity efforts to the streets of campus. |
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