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Announcing: Minor Elections WINNERS
The counts are in, and people have accepted their positions for Class Councils and College Area senators. Listed below are the positions that will be YOUR voice for the next academic year. Be on the look out for At-Large applications soon as well.
Senior Class Council:
President–Meredith Wood
Vice President–Nadia Masroor
Treasurer–Annamarie Frost
Secretary–Caitlin Phillips
Junior Class Council:
President–Griffith Ridgway
Vice President–Justin Tarbell
Secretary –Amberlee Taylor
Sophomore Class Council:
President–Lauren Holder
Vice President–Kaitlin Thomas
Secretary–Rachel Francis
Treasurer–Rachel Fisher
Academic College Senators
College of Arts and Letters
Aaron Brown
Chris Hook
Jessica Morris
David Scala
Ben Copper
Rahath Alam
College of Education
Megan Willis
College of Visual and Performing Arts
Laura Wilkins
College of Integrated Science and Technologies
Tyler LedDuke
Adnan Al-Karagholi
Cameron Young
John Smith
Allie Herold
College of Business
Nick Maggio
Nora Linkous
Kyle Prestel
Garret Hansen
College of Science and Math
Rania Sheikh
At-Large
Jeff Blevins
Courtney Herb
Campbell Keyser
Kenya Pennington
McKenzie Quinn
Posted in About the Students
Tagged 2011-2012, Be the Change, JMU Nation, SGA, Spring, Things to Do
Announcing: Major Elections Candidates
Packets have been turned in, signatures have had time to try, and the candidates have had a meeting about the rules. So who is running for what? (if you want descriptions from the CURRENT officers, click the title) Check it out:
Student Representative to the Board of Visitors:
- Jacob Mosser *doesn’t have a website*
Be on the look out for all of their great campaigning materials, and make sure to create and account on Be Involved so that you can vote come March 28th & 29th.
For continual updates, follow @SGAjmu on Twitter (join the conversation with #majorelections) and “Like” us on Facebook.
Questions or concerns can be emailed to JMUelections@gmail.com.
Posted in About the Students, News
Tagged 2011-2012, Always Remember, Answers, Be the Change, JMU Nation, SGA, Spring
Class of 2014 RING PREMIERE– by Kasey Gray
Attention JMU Sophomores:
-Your Ring Premiere Committee, made up of 12 Sophomore class representatives, invites you to join us in celebrating the reveal of our class ring. We have been working hard in preparation for this event since early Fall semester. Currently we are putting the final touches on the event including extending an invitation to you for the Class of 2014 Ring Premiere. We are so excited to see you all Tuesday March 20th at 6:00 p.m. in the Festival Ballroom.
Our theme for this year is “Capture the Madison Experience.” We chose this because we believe that the Madison experience is something that needs to be experienced to be understood. Early Fall semester, the committee came together and designed the ring to best represent the Madison Experience. We are proud of both the class and university side of the ring since we think they best embody JMU and our Sophomore Class.
At premiere, we not only will reveal our amazing class ring, but also provide food, drinks, prizes, entertainment, and best of all FREE T-SHIRTS. Among the food provided will be macaroni and cheese bites, artichoke dip, barbeque and veggie platters. For entertainment, we have performances by two of JMU’s talented a capella groups, Noteriety and Exit 245 as well as a featured dance showcase by Breakdance.
For prizes we have a plethora available for any sophomore to win. The prizes given away at premiere include iTunes gift cards, gas cards, certificates to put towards paying for your ring, JMU parking passes, and two Flip Mino Digital Camcorders.
We also have a new surprise tradition to announce at the event. You will not want to miss being part of our special plans!
Sound like something you want to attend? We think so! Don’t worry about a dress code, just come as you are. You will be also be able to place an order for a ring the night of premier, so bring your checkbooks!
There are a few things you can do prior to the event:
– Join our Facebook event where we will be giving away $25 gift certificates to the bookstore when the event reaches 250, 500, 750, and 1,000 attendees. Therefore you should help us, and yourself, by clicking “attending” on the Facebook event and encourage your sophomore friends to do the same.

– Come by the Commons everyday leading up to the event for a chance to meet some of the committee members as well as grabbing some free Class of 2014 sunglasses. Perfect for this beautiful weather!
We have put so much effort and time into planning into this years Ring Premiere and cannot wait to share the evening with you! Look forward to a night full of fun and get excited to see the ring we have created just for you!
See you Tuesday March 20 at 6p in Festival!
Sincerely,
Class of 2014 Ring Premiere Committee
*For more information please email us at jmuclassof2014@gmail.com and follow us on twitter at @SGAjmu2014.
Posted in About the Students
Tagged 2011-2012, Always Remember, Class of 2014, JMU Nation, SGA, Spring, Things to Do
JMU Student Body President Reallocates $500,000 for Spring Break Trip
Student fees meant to be budgeted for student organizations like University Program Board, Student Ambassadors, Panhellenic, Interfraternity Council, and more are moved to his personal account.
President Pat Watral released the following statement today:
“Honestly, I didn’t see the money being used for anything at the time so I have decided to allocate it for an official spring break trip to Panama City Beach, FL for spring break with my friends.
I understand many of you now disapprove of the decision, but I’m sorry, the funds are now locked up in the all-inclusive Bikini Beach Resort and my tab at the oceanfront bar.
My friends Simon, G, and Chris are so pumped for this trip, because we are seniors and want to spend as much time together as possible before we graduate. I would hate to tell them that I had to cancel our plans because just Student Ambassadors was afraid they wouldn’t be able to give tours next year and UPB wants to have a Spring Concert. Besides, I did spend the money on a concert. It just the concert is private and it is in Florida and it’s next week.
Again, I am sorry many of you are so upset about this issue. I swear I will post all my pictures in a special album on Facebook so everyone can see them and imagine they were at the wet t-shirt concert with us.”**
OKAY LET’S BE REAL. I would never do something so horrifically irresponsible. I am honored to be JMU’s Student Body President and have incredible respect both for the allocation of student tuition money and for the organizations that deserve the funds.
Tuesday February 28 the Student Government Association will be debating and approving the budgets of the other nine Front-End-Budgeted (FEB) student organizations on our campus. 
Front-End-Budgeted simply means that the organization has proven that they put on so many large events throughout the year for JMU students, that they do not have the time to hold fundraising for each one. Therefore, administration and SGA create their budget BEFORE the start of the year that they can use.
Those FEB organizations are: Student Ambassador, University Program Board, Inter-Fraternity Council, Panhellenic, EARTH Club, Madison Equality, Black Student Alliance, C.A.R.E and the NCAAP. (SGA is also a FEB group, but we cannot decide our own budget)
All JMU students should care about how the SGA will allocate your tuition money. I hope my little story above shocked enough students into paying attention to how these budgets will be allocated. It is my sincerest wish that students would take part in this process by voicing their opinion to members of the SGA.
Students can make a difference by:
- Stopping by the SGA office to speak with SGA members (Taylor 203 above TDU)
- Attending the SGA meeting Tuesday night at 5:15pm in Festival Highlands room for FEB night where they can voice their opinions.
- Tweeting @SGAjmu about #FEBNIGHT
Being a JMU student is all about taking part in important decisions in our society, and educating ourselves so that we may be the change! See you at FEB Night.
Pat Watral
Student Body President
**This story is NOT real. Pat did NOT take the money. The story was meant as an attention grabber. Thank you**
Posted in Executive Treasurer, President
Tagged 2011-2012, Answers, Be the Change, Financial Aid, Informational, JMU Nation, President, SGA, Spring, Treasurer
Charity Ball Details
As an annual event, charity ball takes place so that awareness and funds can be raised for a special cause. This year it was decided to raise money for either a student proposed memorial or a donation to Madison Forever. The ball will happen this Saturday February 11, 2012 in Festival from 7-10pm and will include hors d’oeuvres, guest speakers, and a DJ dance party!
Tickets will be sold beginning at 6:30p with doors opening at 6:45. They are $10 at the door (you can pay with either cash or check made out to JMU) for faculty, staff and students. Tables can be reserved ahead of time through JMUcharityball@gmail.com but payment will still be taken the day of the event. Also for sale that evening will be the JMUnited t-shirts for an additional $10.
Entertainment for the evening will consist of Spencer Dukoff from Big Creek Revival performing a live acoustic set as well as Cameron Triplett providing the music for the dance starting around 8:30.
There will also be idea boxes out with papers and pens so that any attendee can give their thoughts and ideas about what to do to honor our fallen friends. The attire will be semi-formal and bows ties are encouraged.
Posted in About the Students
Tagged 2011-2012, Always Remember, JMU Nation, Memories, SGA, Spring, Things to Do, Weekends
Help NIKE Grind at UREC
Don’t know what to do with your old athletic shoes? Recycle them! UREC is currently collecting athletic shoes to donate throughout the Harrisonburg community as well as recycle through Nike Grind.
Gently used shoes will be donated to the community through First Step and Our Community Place. First Step offers shelter and support groups to women and children fleeing from domestic violence. Our Community Place focuses on people helping people and offers a soup kitchen for all in need.
Worn and torn shoes will be donated to Nike Grind where they will be recycled and made into sport surfaces around the world, including gym/weight room flooring, running tracks, playground surfaces, and outdoor and indoor synthetic courts. Since 1990, Nike Grind has collected 25,056,779 pairs of shoes globally. You can learn more about Nike Grind while your old shoes could help create a basketball court!
Please, no cleats, sandals, flip flops, or shoes containing metal. Any brand of athletic shoes is acceptable!
Help UREC by donating your athletic shoes today. Gently used and worn and torn shoes should be placed into their respective bin in the lobby of UREC. Also, thanks to our partnership with Athletics for a collection site, shoes may also be dropped off into their respective bin on the first floor of Godwin. Contact Chris Jones at 540-568-8723 or jones4cr@jmu.edu for more information.
Posted in About the Students, Athletics
Tagged Athletics, Be the Change, Community Service, Informational, JMU Nation, Spring, Things to Do
Martin Luther King Jr. Past & Present–Jacob Mosser & Matt Klein
Only a week after school started back, we get a day off. Seems very odd that the first day we get off is only a few days after the start of the 2012 Spring term. It would be considered odd but we must remember why we are getting off. We are getting off in honor of the birth of one of the greatest Americans to have lived. His name is Martin Luther King, Jr.
Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King was born in Atlanta, Georgia on January 15th, 1929 to Rev. Martin Luther King Sr. and Alberta Williams King as their middle son. He attended Booker T. Washington High School in Atlanta but he skipped both the 9th and 12th grade to go on to enter Morehouse College where he would graduate with a degree in sociology. He then enrolled in Crozer Theological Seminary in Chester, Pennsylvania. He would go on to be a pastor in Montgomery, Alabama, marry Corretta Scott, and have 5 children with her.
Dr. King was the change in his time because he lived by it. After studying non-violent resistance, he put it into practice by organizing the Montgomery Bus Boycott after Rosa Park was arrested for not giving up her seat to a white man on December 1st, 1955. The boycott would go on for 385 days. The situation became so tense that Dr. King’s house would be bombed. The situation eventually reached the Supreme Court where racial segregation ended on the Montgomery bus system.
King organized the Civil Rights movement with blacks and whites all over the United States with peaceful marches fighting for equal rights of African-Americans all over the country. His most famous march was on Washington D.C. in August 28th, 1963 where he delivered his very famous “I Have a Dream” speech.
Take a few minutes today and watch the speech at the video and think about what he meant by those words. This march would put much pressure for the United States Congress to pass the Civil rights Act of 1964. Dr. King would go on to win the Nobel Peace Prize for his actions.
In honor of Dr. King and his dream for America, one day of the year is set aside for a remembrance and celebration.
On August 22, 2011 a memorial stood, open to the public, of Martin Luther King Jr. looking across the National Mall with his arms crossed, broken from the center of two marble halves. This memorial remembers Dr. King’s life works and dreams for this country, and it includes some of his most memorable quotations.
James Madison University also celebrates the dream of Dr. King. Each year, a formal memorial service takes place with a candlelight ceremony. Organizations and administrators alike come from across the university to join in the celebration and light a candle to represent their belief in the dream and in their country.
Dr. Calvin Mackie, this year’s guest speaker, challenged and inspired those who attended the event to live a life like Dr. King. He spoke about wishing that students would use their time wisely to make a greater impact on society and to reach their full potential as human beings. “Each day,” he described, “you should wake up running.” If everyone were as proactive and passionate as Dr. King, who knows what kind of world we would live in today.
Posted in Outreach
Tagged 2011-2012, Always Remember, Be the Change, Informational, JMU Nation, SGA, Spring
SGAjmu: A Year in Review (Well, a Semester at Least)
Fall 2011 brought a lot of changes for our organization. We brought in enough new members to swell our numbers to 84 (including some new staff), changed the way we Purpled Out, elected new Mr. and Ms. Madisons, engaged you all in SEW, remembered our fallen Dukes, elected a new university President, held the door open, lit up a holiday tree and then made it through finals week and December graduation. And that was just the major events!
Lets take a month by month look at our semester and see exactly what was accomplished.
September:
-We gained interest through Student Org Night in Convo.
-Had our minor elections for Freshman class council, area representatives, and senators.
-PURPLED OUT with a system that you all gave great feedback on.
-Elected a Mr. and Ms. Madison and had Homecoming!
October:
-Planned and executed Student Engagement Week (SEW) where we asked your top 3 issues in-person.
-For the whole week we received an amazing 3,722 responses.
-The top 3 issues came down to:
1. Transportation
2. Financial Aid and
3. Technology
-We made sure you knew about the change from e-campus to MyMadison and provided ways for you to become acquainted with the new system.
November:
-Gave out information on how to vote in the National Elections.
-Served you in D-Hall.
-Told you about free speech on JMU’s campus.
-Program Grant Night.
-Hosted All Together One to remember our lost Dukes.
-Elected a new university President Jon Alger.
December:
-Brought some holiday cheer to the Quad with the Class of 2013 tree lighting ceremony.
-Madison Forever, hold the door open campaign.
- Finalized contacts for SEW results help.
-Finals and December graduation
Within all of these events, major or minor, the entire organization was committed to the success of each. YOU the student body are who we are here to serve and we keep that in mind with everything that we do. With spring semester approaching, we want to make it as amazing as we possibly can, and have the plans to do so.
For more information, keep checking the blog, follow us on Twitter @SGAjmu or Like us on Facebook
Posted in About the Students
Tagged 2011-2012, Informational, JMU, JMU Nation, New News, SGA
JMU SGA, Country Music and the White House–Alicia Pettis &Matt Klein
After representing JMU at the American Jobs Act Q&A at the White House back in September, an opportunity arose for us attend the Celebration of Country Music at the White House. We were excited to see top-performing country music artists as well as to be in the presence of President Obama and other influential politicians.

Similar to our other trip to the White House, it was raining out, so Matt took the opportunity to take a picture “Singing in the Rain” outside the gates.
We walked through multiple security checks and proceeded to enter the White House through the front door. Making our way down the historical hallways was exciting and we chatted with other guests who expressed similar feelings. Specifically we spoke with producers from PBS who were in charge of the video production for the night. We were then ushered into a room where we received refreshments and had the chance to mingle with the other lucky guests.
Once we entered the East Room, we were directed to sit in the third and final row of chairs. Little did we know, that we would be sitting amongst people with interesting stories and impressive titles. Matt sat next to the President of the Country Music Association (CMA) and his wife, while Alicia sat next to a couple whose son had worked on the President’s campaign and now worked in the White House Administration. It seemed as though many of the guests were either from Nashville or were involved in politics.
One memorable quote from the night was when Matt made small talk with the President of the CMA, Steve Moore. When Matt asked him about his job, Mr. Moore joked around asking Matt not to hold his title against him. Matt replied with, “I’m the President of the Junior Class at JMU, don’t hold that against me.” Mr. Moore laughingly answered with, “Touché.” Common titles aside, Mr. Moore introduced us to Lyle Lovett later in the evening.
With two empty seats in the front row, we anticipated the arrival of the President and First Lady. Then, President Obama and Mrs. Obama entered the room to the sound of applause. The President walked up to the podium to give an opening speech on Country Music’s impact on America. In his speech, country music was described as: “It’s about storytelling -– giving voice to the emotions of everyday life.”
Performances for the night varied and included: Dierks Bentley, Mickey, Darius Rucker, James Taylor, Lauren Alaina, Lyle Lovett, The Band Perry, Lauren Alaina, and Kris Kristofferson. Artists not only sang their own songs, but also covered classic country songs and performed together in duets. The wide variety of songs sung represented the many facets of country music.
During Lauren Alaina’s time on stage, Matt claimed that she kept making eye contact with him. He even went as far as to say she was singing to him. Alicia disregarded the comment, only to find out later that Matt was right. After the performances, the audience proceeded back into another room in the White House for a reception. There were hors d’oeuvres and desserts, but most excitingly, the artists came out to greet the guests. We were both able to take pictures and speak with The Band Perry, Dierks Bentley, Lyle Lovett, and Lauren Alaina. When Matt introduced himself to Lauren Alaina, she said, “I was singing to you out there,” and she added that she finds a select few in the crowd who look like they are enjoying themselves and chooses to sing to them.
At the end, both couldn’t believe the incredible opportunity they received in this fun experience. By continuing the contact within the White House, we are helping to keep JMU’s SGA in the minds of our Representatives in D.C. We are very fortunate to have been invited back for such a great event, and hope to keep fostering the relationship.
Here is the link to the video of the performance: (Heads up, look for Alicia’s bright red hair when the camera focuses on President Obama)
Posted in About the Students
Tagged 2011-2012, Adventures, Be the Change, Concerts, Informational, JMU Nation, Memories, SGA, White House
Do You Want More Financial Aid? Join the Campaign!
In 2009-2010 in-state public college students borrowed over $657 million dollars to pay for college. Students here at JMU borrowed over $46 million dollars. That’s crazy–and these numbers are going up. Almost all of us need help paying for college. If you want more financial aid, sign this petition. Want the online version? Click here!
Virginia21, a college student advocacy group in Richmond that the SGA supports, is running a campaign called “What’s Your Number?” The campaign is to get students to talk about how much debt we have so we can show how much help we need. In January, the General Assembly in Richmond is going to debate how much money the state invests in JMU, other colleges, and financial aid. Next year, the state is going to be short financial aid funding by almost $200 million.
We need as many people from JMU as possible to join the “What’s Your Number?” campaign. Virginia21 and students from all of the colleges are going to deliver these signatures to our representatives when they are talking about the budget, so they know we need help.
Twitter Town Hall/Campaign Announcement — December 8 @ 12PM –
To formally announce the campaign, they are going for unconventional. Instead of a press conference, they thought to involve more people by announcing the “What’s Your Number?” over twitter. This way grabbing the attention of the pres,s the Governor, and other General Assembly members will happen simultaneously. Imagine if you are a reporter or an elected official and suddenly you are getting hundreds of tweets telling you to read a letter that almost 5,000 people have signed….that’ll certainly get their attention.
Here is the lists of reporters and elected officials to follow and tweet at on Dec. 8.
Want to talk to some of the other Universities involved? Here is their Twitter list.
The petition is just getting started –
So far we are at 5,000 signers. That’s incredible, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg of what we can do.
So many people are touched by student debt, and so many people need help paying for college. This effort has the potential to run like crazy. We need everybody to start talking to more people. Here is the petition again, so print it out, take it to your classes, take it to club meetings, and everywhere.
Posted in About the Students
Tagged 2011-2012, Answers, Be the Change, Changes, Financial Aid, Informational, JMU Nation, New News, Things to Do, Twitter Town Hall





