I went to a concert last Friday. It was a pretty small venue, nothing too fancy, and not overly crowded. I was right in front of the stage, up against …
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Can’t stop, won’t stop, GameStop
By now, many of you may have heard murmurs or heated discussions about a certain video game retailer. GameStop has been creeping up in conversations, and you might be wondering …
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We’ve made it (so far)
I woke up, dazed and weary the morning of March 16, 2020, to news that was spreading like wildfire across campus: It’s time to go home, immediately. I stepped out …
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Local recording business devastated by gas explosion
Around 8:30 AM, on Saturday, October 17th, Joseph Harder, ‘20 was making breakfast. Five minutes later, he received a number of texts informing about a tragedy that had taken place …
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Food service perspectives from EMU dining hall
The dining hall at EMU, often referred to as “The Caf” by many students, has long been a hotbed of connection and socialization. This environment is created by the hard …
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Dynamic sound a staple of jizue’s “seeds”
I’m going to make the assumption that Japanese Jazz Fusion is not a music genre on most people’s radars. That being said, bear with me because it is a personal …
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Why I Vote: Not me, us
To be blunt, it’s pure arrogance to benefit from a civilized society that is built off of democracy and not vote. Thus, as a beneficiary of society, it’s my civic …
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On the Sidewalk
“What is the first thing you hope to do once COVID-19 is gone?” “Play music normally.” – Luke Haynes, first-year “Actually be able to race on the track.” – Kai …
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JMU sends students home amidst growing case numbers
On Aug. 21, JMU’s student population eagerly flocked to Harrisonburg once more, ready to begin a unique semester. They filled the streets, roads, and localities with an energy that had …