On Sunday, Sept. 15, students from EMU, JMU, and other members of the community gathered to celebrate the beginning of a new year: 2017. Unlike most of the countries in …
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EMU Represents at Shenandoah Valley Pride
Shenandoah Valley Pride was hosted in downtown Harrisonburg’s Court Square on Saturday, Sept. 21. There were pride flags representing different sexualities and gender identities surrounding the court. It was complete …
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“It Takes a Village”: Village to Village Profile
Making a difference in the world starts with one’s decision to act; this has been the case for Heidi Dove, who has been making an impact in different communities since …
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African American Festival Attended by Royals
Harrisonburg community members and organizations gathered in Ralph Sampson Park for food, music, and art along with other activities to celebrate heritage and diversity during the city’s 28th annual African …
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Students Share Chemistry and Biology Symposiums
Want to know more about research and experiments? The Student Research Symposium is an event where Biology and Chemistry students at EMU present their summer research. This year’s event was …
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EMU Community Finds Common Ground
EMU community members gathered in the Student Union last Wednesday morning to find shared experience and understanding in spite of differences in political affiliation through facilitated discussion in a convocation …
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“Voices Together” Gathers Community Members for Sing-Through Celebration and Fundrasier
An estimated 200 unique individuals gathered throughout this past weekend in Martin Chapel to participate in the first known full sing-through of the Voices Together hymnal. Organized by EMU’s own …
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Students Face Challenges After Facilities Transition to Aramark
EMU’s recent transition to Aramark as head of facilities management has led to an increase in difficulties throughout campus. The unusual amount of ‘out of order’ signs is not the …
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(540) Fashion Showcase – the Valley’s Premier Runway Event
The locally based organization DownsCorp presented the Shenandoah Valley’s first ever runway fashion event here in Harrisonburg at the end of August. Hosted at The Loft at Liberty St., approximately …
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Killing to Save a Species: Morgan Heim’s “Wild Heart”
500,000 barred owls will be killed over the next 30 years. On Friday, September 6th, 2024, Morgan Heim held a seminar, and a few hours later a gallery, on the …