Published Articles:
Why Not Go Green?
Organic Herbicides Provide Viable Solutions
(Colorado Gardener, Harvest.04)
Paradigms live in a garden of sorts. Competing elements, some desired, others not so much, struggle to survive in a system of natural selection. Similarly, while gardeners may dream of heirloom tomatoes and blue-ribbon roses, we all must face weeds along the way. But, when dealing with these persistent pests, how should we proceed? The question is perhaps surprisingly more germane today than ever.
Dukes Romp in
Season Opener: Strickland, Outtz lead JMU to 86-62 win over Morgan State
(The Breeze, 11.16.98)
Neither the forbidding precursor of a season opener scheduled on Friday the 13th nor the Bears of Morgan State University could jinx the JMU men's basketball team in their 86-62 victory before 3,911 at the Convocation Center.
Madison Skids into History:
Losing Streak Ties School Mark
(Daily News-Record, 4.15.98)
The clouds parted Tuesday afternoon over Long Field, but the sun certainly didn't shine on James Madison's baseball fortunes.
Maryland beat JMU 6-5, sending the Dukes to a school record-tying sixth consecutive loss and sending new coach Spanky McFarland in search of answers.
JMU Splits
Double-Header, Wins Series Over UR: Nate Turner
Homer in Extra-Inning Wins Game One, 8-7; Dukes crushed in second game, 12-2
(The Breeze, 4.6.98)
It was the best of times for the JMU baseball team on Sunday afternoon at Long Field/Mauck Stadium, and it was the worst of times. Junior infielder Nate Turner hit a game-winning home run in extra-innings to give the Dukes the victory in game one, but the University of Richmond's bats came alive in game two, overpowering JMU.
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