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WEMC to host a 50s Christmas for holidays
Virginia's oldest public radio station will be hosting an hour of 1950s Christmas tunes from Friday through Christmas Day.
EMU Chamber Singers offer free Advent, Christmas concert
HARRISONBURG - The EMU Chamber Singers will welcome the Advent-Christmas season with a concert on the theme "Remember Forward" at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Martin Chapel of the seminary building at Eastern Mennonite University.
the Pulpit: Family learns forgiveness in New Life shooting
Coming to terms with the loss of a child can be a monumental challenge for any parent.
Coping With Loss During The Holidays
The holiday season isn't joyful for everyone. it can be a very difficult time for those who have lost loved ones.
Howard Zehr: What's wrong with the death penalty?
Home / Articles / Features / 5 Spot / Howard Zehr: What's wrong with the death penalty? Howard Zehr: What's wrong with the death penalty? By Greg Wilcox Howard Zehr is a sociology professor at Eastern Mennonite University in Harrisonburg, Va., where he also serves as co-director of the Center for Justice and Peacebuilding.
Symposium concentrates on victim relief
Although every seat was taken by both those eager to be enlightened and those looking to disagree, a full auditorium did not discourage those determined to be members of the audience in LI 120 on Nov.
Interview with Ms. Melissa D. Hensley, M.Ed., Principal, Signal Knob...
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State health officials say they've allocated more than one million doses of the H1N1 flu vaccine.
EMU ensembles to perform together in musical gala
HARRISONBURG - There's something to suit just about every musical taste in a fall musical 'gala' coming up at Eastern Mennonite University.
EMU begins fundraising drive for theater in Eshleman's memory
HARRISONBURG - Eastern Mennonite University is raising money to create a true theater on campus, which will be named after alumnus Lee E. Eshleman, who is best known in the area for co-founding Ted & Lee Theaterworks.
As congress debates their health care reform bill, college students at Eastern Mennonite University got a closer look at what congress plans to do.
African priest-educator to deliver justice lectures Tuesday
HARRISONBURG - The future of justice, its limitations and possibilities in the continent of Africa will be the focus of two lectures Tuesday at Eastern Mennonite University.
Local Trauma Studies Program Reacts to Fort Hood Shooting
The shooting at Fort Hood in Texas has Eastern Mennonite University's Center for Justice and Peace Building looking into what possible factors could have driven Maj Nidal Malik Hasan to allegedly open fire on his fellow soldiers.
Shenandoah Valley Children's Choir releases Christmas CD
HARRISONBURG - The Shenandoah Valley Children's Choir has released its newest holiday CD, 'The Most Wonderful Time of the Year.' The Shenandoah Valley Children's Choir , part of the Eastern Mennonite University music department, has released its newest holiday CD, 'The Most Wonderful Time of the Year.' A compilation of holiday music from 2007-08 ...
There's both 'Promise and Peril' as churches face conflict and change
Author would rather see pastoral transformation than pastoral turnover. Friday, October 16, 2009 Web Exclusive for ChurchExecutive.com There's both 'Promise and Peril' as churches face conflict and change Author would rather see pastoral transformation than pastoral turnover.
QuinTango will perform at EMU this weekend
HARRISONBURG - "QuinTango," a quintet of two violins, cello, bass and piano dedicated to the musical performance of tango, will perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Lehman Auditorium, Eastern Mennonite University.
EMU will celebrate Family Weekend, Homecoming this weekend
HARRISONBURG - This year's Homecoming and Family Weekend kicks off Friday at Eastern Mennonite University.
Shoes to Kenya Fill Unoccupied Harrisonburg Storefront
Temp: 59.0 F Wind Chill: 58 F A piece of art with a social benefit is being constructed in a vacant store front in downtown Harrisonburg.
Details emerges about more slave cemeteries
Two descendants of the Hairston family say they have seen another cemetery - in addition to the one disclosed last week - at the former Oak Hill Plantation off Berry Hill Road.
Harrisonburg Eyes Bike, Pedestrian Plan
Danny Yoder rides a bicycle from his Park View home near Eastern Mennonite University to work in downtown Harrisonburg every day.
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