According to Microsoft, Chrome works in full functionality on a PC, but it is still in a Beta state on a Mac. Hopefully they will be fully functional as well soon. In case you have others asking about what browser to use:
To use the complete set of features available in Outlook Web App and the Web management interface, you can use the following browsers on a computer running Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows Vista, or Windows 7:
Internet Explorer 7 and later versions.
Firefox 3.0.1 and later versions.
Chrome 3.0.195.27 and later versions.
On a computer running Max OS X, you can use:
Safari 3.1 and later versions.
Firefox 3.0.1 and later versions.
On a computer running Linux, you can use:
Firefox 3.0.1 and later versions.
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Do you have more questions about your new Windows Live e-mail account? Ask us here: http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?topic=14312&uid=30381191919
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
JMU! HELP SAVE FINANCIAL AID!
The House Appropriations Committee is recommending a change in the methodology for calculating the amount of students' need for aid and a $20 million reduction in the total amount the state appropriates in 2012. If the committee's recommendation is adopted by the General Assembly and signed into law, this would be the first time student aid has been reduced in the current recession and downturn in state revenues. Student aid has not been reduced in order to help students at a time of higher tuition to help offset losses in state support.
DON'T LET THIS HAPPEN JMU! ACT TODAY!
Call State Senator Mark Obenshain and tell him you are a student at James Madison University. Then ask him to please not cut student financial aid in the final budget. There is a proposal to cuts 15% of our financial aid. We must act now if you want to protect your money!! It takes 2 seconds…so call now! (804) 698-7526
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If you are too nervous to call during the day, make your phone calls by THURSDAY NIGHT after 7pm and leave a message for Senator Obenshain. Let's leave our senator lots of voice mail to listen to the morning of the meeting!
For more information, e-mail Harrison Covall at hmcovall@gmail.com or Candace Avalos at candace2010ve@gmail.com
DON'T LET THIS HAPPEN JMU! ACT TODAY!
Call State Senator Mark Obenshain and tell him you are a student at James Madison University. Then ask him to please not cut student financial aid in the final budget. There is a proposal to cuts 15% of our financial aid. We must act now if you want to protect your money!! It takes 2 seconds…so call now! (804) 698-7526
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If you are too nervous to call during the day, make your phone calls by THURSDAY NIGHT after 7pm and leave a message for Senator Obenshain. Let's leave our senator lots of voice mail to listen to the morning of the meeting!
For more information, e-mail Harrison Covall at hmcovall@gmail.com or Candace Avalos at candace2010ve@gmail.com
Sunday, February 14, 2010
GoodCrush at JMU
Hey JMU!
The SGA is proud to bring you a fun, simple way to celebrate Valentine's Day this year (especially if you are Valentine-less).
GoodCrush allows students to list the @jmu.edu emails of five students on whom they have crushes. Those students then receive e-mails telling them that an anonymous student has a crush on them. If two people have entered each other's names, the website sends another e-mail revealing the students' identities to each other.
Getting involved is simple.
Log onto http://jmu.goodcrush.com/
1. Put in your name and school email address.
2. List the emails of up to 5 crushes you have (there is a link to the directory on the site)
3. If there is a match, GoodCrush will let both people know; otherwise, your identity is never revealed!
Happy Loving JMU!!!
The SGA is proud to bring you a fun, simple way to celebrate Valentine's Day this year (especially if you are Valentine-less).
GoodCrush allows students to list the @jmu.edu emails of five students on whom they have crushes. Those students then receive e-mails telling them that an anonymous student has a crush on them. If two people have entered each other's names, the website sends another e-mail revealing the students' identities to each other.
Getting involved is simple.
Log onto http://jmu.goodcrush.com/
1. Put in your name and school email address.
2. List the emails of up to 5 crushes you have (there is a link to the directory on the site)
3. If there is a match, GoodCrush will let both people know; otherwise, your identity is never revealed!
Happy Loving JMU!!!
Sunday, January 31, 2010
New Mission: What can we do for you?
Last weekend on our retreat SGA created a new mission for the spring semester. We had many constructive conversations about the future of this organization and how we can better serve the students. Our new mission best describes our commitment to the JMU student body and how we want to represent your voice:
We are: a group of students committed to representing the voice of the student body.
We believe: that every student’s voice has the ability to make a meaningful impact.
And therefore we: serve the JMU community by amplifying the voices of others.
We are excited to turn this vision into actions this semester but we need your help too. Tell us how we can better serve you this semester by responding to this post. Share your voice with us so that we can amplify it to the JMU community. What can SGA do for you?
We are: a group of students committed to representing the voice of the student body.
We believe: that every student’s voice has the ability to make a meaningful impact.
And therefore we: serve the JMU community by amplifying the voices of others.
We are excited to turn this vision into actions this semester but we need your help too. Tell us how we can better serve you this semester by responding to this post. Share your voice with us so that we can amplify it to the JMU community. What can SGA do for you?
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Follow the JMU Helping Haiti Blog
SGA just started a new blog to help you learn more about how to get involved with Haiti Relief projects across campus: http://jmuhelpinghaiti.blogspot.com/

Follow this blog today and stay tuned with what events are going on around campus! Also, if you are involved in any organizations that are planning relief projects, please let us know via this survey: http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dC14bGxQSnppcTl3UUpGS0ptRlF4SHc6MA
For more information, please contact Candace Avalos at avalosca@jmu.edu

Follow this blog today and stay tuned with what events are going on around campus! Also, if you are involved in any organizations that are planning relief projects, please let us know via this survey: http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dC14bGxQSnppcTl3UUpGS0ptRlF4SHc6MA
For more information, please contact Candace Avalos at avalosca@jmu.edu
Thursday, November 12, 2009
IMPORTANT: H1N1 Vaccine Clinic CANCELED
Friday, November 13th H1N1 Vaccine Clinic CANCELED
Due to the lack of vaccine, the clinic scheduled for Friday, November 13this canceled. If the vaccine is available, Intravene Travel Clinic will behere Friday, December 4, 10 am - 6 pm, Memorial Hall Gym. PLEASE check theUniversity Health Center Website for the latest information on vaccineavailability prior to attending this clinic: http://www.jmu.edu/healthctr/
Monday, November 9, 2009
Attention Skyline Residents: Changes to the C17 (Arboretum) Lot
11/9/2009
For Immediate Release: SGA Announces Changes to C17 Parking Lot
Direct Inquiries to: Elissa Taylor, Director of Public Relations
The Student Government Association is pleased to announce the rezoning of the C17 (Arboretum Lot) for both residential and commuter use. The lot has been renamed the R5 lot.
Many residents in the Skyline area had expressed dissatisfaction regarding the imbalance between the number of spaces available in close proximity to their dorms and the number of students with cars. Recognizing this need, the Student Government actively sought alternatives for resident parking in the Skyline area.
The research completed by Vice President of Administrative Affairs, Dan Smolkin, and Parking Advisory Committee Members Tim Sewter and Susan Ghanem was presented to the Parking Advisory Committee in the form of a proposal to rezone the C17 (Arboretum) lot.
The proposal called for the C17 lot to be rezoned for residential use given its close proximity to the Skyline residence halls. Additionally, the members recognized that this lot would not substantially increase car flow on campus. With the addition of this lot, the balance of residential spaces will be increased by 101, which will meet the future demand of resident parking in this area adequately.
The proposal was approved by the University Parking Advisory Committee on Friday, October 23rd 2009.
Residents with valid residential parking passes can park in the C17 lot, now known as the R5 lot effective immediately. The R5 (Blue Ridge Hall) lot will remain open for residential use.
A copy of the proposal is available in the Student Government Association office in Taylor 203 or by email to smolkidm@jmu.edu.
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The Student Government Association acts as the voice of the student body at James Madison University. We strive to Represent, Inform, Serve and Educate the students through work in all aspects of university life.
For Immediate Release: SGA Announces Changes to C17 Parking Lot
Direct Inquiries to: Elissa Taylor, Director of Public Relations
The Student Government Association is pleased to announce the rezoning of the C17 (Arboretum Lot) for both residential and commuter use. The lot has been renamed the R5 lot.
Many residents in the Skyline area had expressed dissatisfaction regarding the imbalance between the number of spaces available in close proximity to their dorms and the number of students with cars. Recognizing this need, the Student Government actively sought alternatives for resident parking in the Skyline area.
The research completed by Vice President of Administrative Affairs, Dan Smolkin, and Parking Advisory Committee Members Tim Sewter and Susan Ghanem was presented to the Parking Advisory Committee in the form of a proposal to rezone the C17 (Arboretum) lot.
The proposal called for the C17 lot to be rezoned for residential use given its close proximity to the Skyline residence halls. Additionally, the members recognized that this lot would not substantially increase car flow on campus. With the addition of this lot, the balance of residential spaces will be increased by 101, which will meet the future demand of resident parking in this area adequately.
The proposal was approved by the University Parking Advisory Committee on Friday, October 23rd 2009.
Residents with valid residential parking passes can park in the C17 lot, now known as the R5 lot effective immediately. The R5 (Blue Ridge Hall) lot will remain open for residential use.
A copy of the proposal is available in the Student Government Association office in Taylor 203 or by email to smolkidm@jmu.edu.
_________________________________________________________
The Student Government Association acts as the voice of the student body at James Madison University. We strive to Represent, Inform, Serve and Educate the students through work in all aspects of university life.
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