
By Tim Chapman, The Breeze
At about 2:30 in the morning last Friday, an unlikely figure toted a ratty old broom and dustpan through the V.I.P. lounge of the Rocktown Bar and Grill. More...
Python Poses for Picture with Jimmy
From Staff Reports
When two JMU seniors decided to show off their pet snake Montey, some were surprised at how they decided to do it or why having a 12-foot snake is a good idea. More...
Senior Charges to Top of National Red Bull Competition
By Aimee Huynh, contributing writer
Dancing Dukettes
By Katie Thisdell, The Breeze
50 Alternatives to Drinking
By Tina Dilegge, contributing writer
Parking Prices to Increase for 2008-2009 School Year
By Erik Landers, The Breeze
Blood Money Pays Students’ Bills
By Lauren O’Brien, contributing writer
SLIDESHOW: Fire Downtown
Posted 03.27.08
SLIDESHOW: Slices of Life at JMU
Posted 03.02.08
SLIDESHOW: Highway Accident Kills Two
Posted 02.27.08
Breeze Perspectives: The American Prostitute
By Michael Larrick, contributing writer
Apparently, politicians love sex scandals. With the Detroit mayor texting his mistress at a fourth-grade reading level and a certain Senator hanging out in airport restrooms, this has become abundantly clear. The trend continued when it was revealed that the now former mayor of New York, Elliot Spitzer, was involved in a prostitution ring. How could such a level-headed, intelligent individual do such a thing? This can’t be! The same man who attempted to legalize same-sex marriages in New York loves prostitutes!? More...
Breeze Perspectives: Cookie Monsters of JMU Rejoice
By Rachael McDaniel, contributing writer
By Ashton Smith, The Breeze
The day began with a buddy run while wearing military equipment and carrying a gun. The trek was three and a half miles to reach an obstacle course. There was a tower waiting for participants to climb and then haul a 60-pound backpack. After scaling down the other side, course requirements included chin-ups, monkey nets and barbed wire fences. More...
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The Man Beneath the ’Fro
By Britanny Hale, contributing writer
Getting Down to Business
By Amy Passaretti, The Breeze
Tanique Carter took the winding road to JMU. But the junior sprinter already holds women’s track records in the 100 meters and 200 meters, and was part of the 400-meter relay that set another school record at the CAA Championships last weekend. More...
Who Needs an All-American? (commentary)
By Wes Shaw, The Breeze
Shakespeare Comedy With a Fresh Twist
By Sean Santiago, contributing writer
Director Wolf Sherrill is happy with his first JMU production. He has every reason to be. “Twelfth Night” incorporates innovative design techniques that engage the audience with the world onstage. The actors delve into their roles with visible enjoyment and the audience laughs appreciatively at almost every joke. Sherrill’s version of the classic play takes place on a Caribbean island somewhere between the Florida Keys and Cuba, in 1937. The director is quick to establish his disinterest in the politics of the time, citing his motivation for the setting as his desire for a time period that was modern, but not too modern. More...
Stand-Up to Lighten Up
By Sarah Mead, contributing writer
Local Band Earning a Name, Realizing Potential
By Whitten Maher, The Breeze
![]() | What are your plans for the summer? |
| I'll be staying in Harrisonburg. | |
| I'm going home to work/intern. | |
| I'm studying abroad or taking classes. | |
| I have no plans yet; I'm not sure. | |
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