Singles
Published in The Breeze and Daily News Record
An Iman leads a prayer for the people of Iran outside of the White House.
Harrisonburg local artist paints his mural, Global Voices, outside of Taj of India.
Javier Cajella left his home in El Salvador coming to Harrisonburg VA at age 18. He was homeless and lived in the unfinished basement (above) and ate from dumpsters.
Two students mourn at a vigil for a JMU student who died by suicide.
A vigil for Charlie Kirk takes place on the Festival Lawn at JMU.
A snowball fight breaks out on the quad against grade levels.
During a campus wide flood, students in Hillside dorm start playing football.
A mourner at a Charlie Kirk vigil tears up while wearing a Fourth of July headband.
During ESPN's bowl game coverage a JMU student, David, wears a Jesus outfit and carries a cross in the crowd.
ESPN's Game Day coverage draws crowds of thousands of people.
PBX Fraternity hoists a talent show where one student rips his shirt off while singing.
A JMU Young Americans for Freedom member plants flags on the Quad for lives lost on 9/11.
Student Body President, Nate Hagen, address the senate of students after a scandal involving religious bias.
Two mothers, whose sons died in West VA in a car accident embrace one another outside of the court house. In their hands they are holding photos of their sons.
JMU's Duke Dog Alley floods with storm water. Students are unable to cross Highway 81.
Parker Boggs, a senior Politics major, walks off stage after delivering the opening for JMU's Young American's for Freedom speech.
A JMU student is wrapped in toilet paper while standing on Kissing Rock watching The Jonas Brothers perform.
One student belly flops into fresh snow during a snowball fight.
Two young boys hold hands at a Harlem Globe Trotters game at AUBC.
Jalen, JMU junior, looks up at the solar eclipse on the Quad.
JMU students plant flags on the Festival Lawn to memorialize the lives lost on 9/11.
The head tattoo artist at Needlejuice tattoos a butterfly.
A 7 Brew coffee employee makes a shake for JMU students.
A young JMU fan wears a Duke Dog Mascot outfit while attending a football game.
During a Harrisonburg pride festival, a young kid plays under a table.