Harrisonburg: Berry family among those recognized by governor for volunteerism
The Berry family of Harrisonburg was a recipient of the 2023 Governor’s Volunteerism and Community Service annual awards.
The Berry family of Harrisonburg was a recipient of the 2023 Governor’s Volunteerism and Community Service annual awards.
George Mason held Charlotte to 37 percent shooting, but the Patriots couldn’t overcome their own shooting woes in a 54-49 loss in the Jacksonville Classic on Sunday.
JMU alum Jason Miyares, the Republican who is the attorney general of Virginia, is threatening legal action against the NCAA over its decision to enforce its two-year bowl ban for the football program.
Democrat Abigail Spanberger has picked up her second and third significant endorsements for her bid for the 2025 Democratic Party gubernatorial nomination.
Americans have become easy prey for hackers, scammers, snitches, spies, and con artists.
Virginia tailback Perris Jones, according to a report from Virginia Athletics, has regained movement in all of his extremities, which is great news after the harrowing helmet-to-helmet hit that he took in the third quarter.
We have arrived at the dystopian future depicted in the 2005 film V for Vendetta, which is no future at all.
The immensity of the carnage in Ukraine, Sudan, and now Israel and Gaza, makes it seem as if the community preached by religious prophets old and new feels beyond the capacity of our species.
Given the fact that the United Nations was created to guarantee international security, a logical solution to the problem of effective governance is to strengthen the ability of the world organization to enforce international law.
In June, Dr. Dennis Blanton and several students from JMU journeyed to Staunton and spent several weeks with their hands in the dirt.
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