Vol 96 Issue 5 - Published September 29, 2006
JMU eliminates 10 varsity sports teams to comply with Title IX
The James Madison University Board of Visitors voted Friday to eliminate 10 varsity sports programs in an effort to comply with Title IX regulations, the Sept. 30 edition of the Richmond Times-Dispatch reported. The cuts, effective July 1 of next year, will end men’s sports teams in swimming, gymnastics and both indoor and outdoor track, among others. Three women’s sports programs will also be dropped: gymnastics, archery and fencing.

...

Freshmen elect Snell to lead class
The Class of 2010 elected Ali Snell president yesterday, and eight other freshmen winners were announced to their positions, as well as the winner of the special election for Vice President for Advocacy for the class of 2007.

Snell sa ... more
State: UC is tops in City for critical health violations
The University Center — Center Court dining hall received the dubious distinction of tieing for the most critical health violations of any eatery in Williamsburg, according to its most recent inspection with the Virginia Department of Health in May. ... more

OTHER NEWS STORIES
 
WEEKLY FEATURES

  • Easy as pie
  • College to offer HPV vaccine, Plan B pill
  • For suspended frats, it’s a waiting game
  • Man receives life for raping student
  • Contact News
    Google Site Search
    SECTION HEADLINES
    Opinions: Opinions Cartoon
    Variety: Kate Prengaman on NPR
    Reviews: Luda matures with ‘Therapy’
    Sports: Brooks powers Tribe past VMI in 38-6 rout


    Last Week's News
    2006-09-22

  • ONLINE NEWS OPINIONS VARIETY REVIEWS SPORTS