“Here we are, gathered together. Here we are, making music. Here we are, sharing in harmony.” These improvised lyrics, sung earlier in the week by an EMU colloquium group alongside …
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EMU Students Build Suspended Bridge in Bolivia
Sophomore Mana Acosta and Senior Luke Wheeler spent this past summer working with Engineers in Action (EIA) in rural Jatun Pampa, Bolivia to build a suspended footbridge over a river. …
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Relief Sale Fundraises With Food and Fun
The Virginia Mennonite Relief sale was held on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 30 and Oct. 1, just as Hurricane Ian was bearing down on the state. It was an extremely …
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Woman’s Death Sparks an Iranian Revolution
On Sept. 16, 2022, 22 year-old Mahsa Amini died in Tehran, Iran. Prior to her death, she was in the custody of the Iranian morality police because she was found …
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Common Grounds Opens Its Doors for Customers
After what feels like the longest time, Common Grounds has finally re-opened! Construction finished only slightly behind schedule and has brought back a campus-wide favorite. Now merged with the new …
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Students and Faculty Present on Interculturals
Returning from their intercultural experiences, EMU students face one final challenge: summing up their time abroad in a digestible, convocation-sized package for the home community. On Sept. 14, a group …
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Rumors of Sex Trafficking Spread Around JMU
Rumors regarding suspicious women around the JMU campus have been making their rounds online and throughout the EMU student body. According to a Sept. 21 update from the James Madison …
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JUUL Sues FDA Over E-cigarette Ban
If you are at all familiar with tobacco products, smoking, or e-cigarettes, then you have probably at least heard of the company JUUL. Founded in 2007, this electronic cigarette company …
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Introducing Olivia Rominiyi to EMU
Olivia Rominiyi is a voice teacher here at EMU. She joined the EMU community in January of this year after completing her master’s in Music Performance at James Madison University. …
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EMU Students Use Flies in Neurological Research
The humble fruit fly may hold the secrets to understanding how antidepressants interact with the human brain. Seniors Will Blosser and Aden Weybright have been spending their afternoons breeding, sorting, …