Thursday, September 9, 2004

A Final Reflection
SGA plans September 11 memorial events

Robin Smith / contributing artist
JMU has several events planned for Sept. 11 Forever All Together One, including handing out ribbons, a wreath-laying ceremony, a candlelight vigil and a blood drive.

Police: Gangās rape initiation a fallacy :Rumors that a gang in Harrisonburg is requiring initiates to rape a female JMU student are false, according to the Harrisonburg Police Department. Sex educator to present truths : An award-winning writer and sex educator will speak Monday on topics such as three conditions to meet before you have sex...
Faculty discuss Honor Council integrity : The Honor Council compromised the integrity of the Honor Code, members of the Faculty Senate said Wednesday. Va. targets DUIs with stricter drinking laws :Stricter drinking laws that target driving under the influence of alcohol were passed by the Virginia General Assembly last year, and have been in effect since July 1.
The Breeze staff shares freshman advice :Freshmen, this one’s for you. The Office of Institutional Research asked last year’s seniors their advice to the incoming Class of 2008, which will be sent out in the next few weeks. Cowabunga! Movie on the Quad, Dudes : Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael and Michaelangelo were not just world-renowned Italian artists; The childhood favorite lean, green fighting machines of the ’90s are back in "Quad-A-Bunga" Monday night.
Dukes drop home tournament final to URI : After a streak of sunny days and victories for the women’s soccer team, a drizzly and gloomy Monday brought the Dukes a 2-0 loss to the University of Rhode Island Rams in the final of JMU/Comfort Inn Invitational Tournament. Balancing Act :Imagine a day in the life of a typical 20-year-old — classes, books, tests and socializing. Now add the course load and social life to the needs of a lively, energetic child and suddenly life isn’t so typical. This is the life of a college mother.
Class of 2004 shares advice with freshmen :Last year, JMU’s Office of Institutional Research asked the graduating Class of 2004 what advice they would give to incoming freshmen. The response covered topics from teachers to having fun to life after JMU.

 

 

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