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Agencies promote service options
Photo by Jason Hostetter

Service agencies set up displays in the Campus Center on Monday and Tuesday to invite students to consider volunteering.

EMU students sent to prison for Alternatives to Violence training

For the third consecutive year, Earl Zimmerman, assistant professor of Bible and Religion, took his students to prison for Alternatives to Violence training.
Eleven students from Zimmerman's Building and Sustaining the Peacebuilder class attended the three-day workshop last weekend at the State Correction Institute at Graterford, a maximum security prison in Pennsylvania. Read more...

Homecoming: A weekend full of fun and family

This weekend, the parking lots, sidelines, and Harrisonburg hotels will fill as the families of EMU students flood to the 'Burg for the 2005 Homecoming and Family Weekend festivities. Read more...

Katrina-Rita-o-Rama

Do you think you're too far away to help the victims of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita? Think again. There's something you can do right from your dorm room.
The Katrina-Rita-o-Rama Relief Race (KRRRR) is a fundraising effort... Read more...

EMU alumni report on earthquake

"Several villages are just a heap of debris and there is absolutely no sign of life." said Khola Irum, wife of 2004 Conflict Transformation Program graduate Kamal Tipu. "We don't know the actual number of deaths but it is rising with every passing hour." Read more...

Readership survey results

A student newspaper and yearbook are both important to the EMU community, according to the results of an online survey sent out to students, adminstration, staff, and faculty last week. Read more...

Shorts

Report from Amish Country - Union of Student Organizations - Homecoming 2005 festivities this weekend. Read more...