As a way to highlight the four cold cases in Harrisonburg, the Harrisonburg Police Department created a new tab on their website to bring attention to them called: Gone but not Forgotten. Kelly Dove went missing in 1982 and was presumed dead by 1989; however, her sister Elaine has never give…
As a way to highlight the four cold cases in Harrisonburg, the Harrisonburg Police Department created a new tab on their website to bring attention to them called: Gone but not Forgotten. Manuel Walker Ternary is Harrisonburg’s oldest cold case; he was shot and killed at the L&S diner in…
JMU has a wide range of musical performance groups on campus, including the Brass Band. Reporter Andrew Poerksen spoke with the band to learn about its recent success winning the North American Brass Band Championship this year.
Finals week is here and it’s almost been a full school year with Carrier Library under renovation. The major study space is currently closed off to students and won’t open again until Fall 2026. Breeze TV's Maggie Rickerby takes a look behind the hammer to see how students are coping.
The Shenandoah County School Board on May 9 will vote on whether or not they will change two of their school names back to their original Confederate names. In a 5-1 vote in 2020, they changed the name of two of their schools: Stonewall Jackson High School and Ashby Lee Elementary School. Br…
Gift and Thrift is a non-profit thrift store that’s constantly looking for new ways to benefit the community, according to its owners. Reporter Jacob Morris went to the store to hear the inspiration behind their newest idea.
JMU’s chapter of the Young Democratic Socialists of America organized a demonstration on the Quad on Wednesday alongside students and non-students.
Matt Roan has assumed the athletic director position at JMU, replacing Jeff Bourne. Roan was introduced at the Atlantic Union Bank Center on Tuesday where he discussed his plans for the future of the program.
April is The Month of The Military Child, which holds personal significance for students at JMU. Reporter Olivia Williams discovered what being a military child means to students.
Rocktown Bricks is a build-your-own Lego collaboration featuring sets of Wilson Hall and the Duke Dog. Reporter Maddie Buynak met with the creator and JMU alum, Jerry Weniger, to get building.
Isabella Peterson has made a name for herself as one of the top college lacrosse players during her time at JMU. Sports editor Hayden Hundley spoke with her about her experience leading up to college, her love for JMU and passing the torch to the next generation of players.
The offense on Saturday won 30-29 over the defense with a touchdown and 2-point conversion on the last drive. Current athletic director Jeff Bourne was also recognized for his accomplishments at halftime.
JMU received a record-breaking cash donation from a late alumna Colonel Frances Weir (‘49) earlier this semester. Lead Anchor Abby Allard spoke with her family and JMU faculty about how this donation will change the lives of JMU students in need of scholarships.
Camp Kesem is a non-profit student-run organization that helps families who are struggling with cancer. JMU's chapter hosted their fifth "Make the Magic" gala to raise money to be able to host their free summer camp. Reporter Lauren Keller went to the gala in The Hall of Presidents to talk a…
It happens every spring since its debut in 1997. What was once known as the Mid-Atlantic College Radio Conference affiliated with JMU’s WXJM, Macrock split in the mid 2000s and has become the biggest DIY music festival. Reporter Jacob Morris attended the festival to capture the valley’s DIY scene.
The ‘Burg’s bookworms gathered at the downtown Massanutten Regional Library for the Rocktown Authors’ Festival on Saturday. The event featured 18 different local authors.
The results are in! The student body has cast their votes for leadership in JMU’s Student Government Association, among them Brielle Lacroix, the Student Body President-Elect, and Abby Herbert, the Student Body Vice President-Elect. Reporter Natalia Nelson spoke with the newly elected studen…
The Student Government Association on Tuesday passed two Bills of Opinion that will make Narcan readily available on campus. This comes after months of lobbying from ResQEd, a club that aims to train students to be ready for a drug-related emergency.
With the annual spring game in front of them at Bridgeforth Stadium on Saturday, the Dukes are preparing to deliver in front of the crowd. Kickoff for the game is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. and is free admission to the general public.
JMU’s annual Greek Sing competition was moved to a weekend afternoon this year. This was to accommodate schedules of students who had evening classes. The change received a favorable response from those performing.