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Death toll rises to 3 in Ohio school shooting

CHARDON, Ohio — The death toll rose to three Tuesday in the shooting rampage in an Ohio high school cafeteria as schoolmates and townspeople grappled with the tragedy and wondered what could have set the teenage gunman off.  






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Student pursues country music career

Moments before freshman Kaily Hubble's first on-stage performance, she jumped up and down out of excitement and nervousness. A few deep breaths later with guitar in hand, Hubble was ready to begin the performance in front of her entire high school. That single performance was all it took — Hubble was set on making a living as a country singer.


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Wearing PJs to class: casual or careless?

Walking down McKinley Avenue during the week, one thing is apparent — many Ball State students love their pajamas and sweatpants. While they do not exactly make a fashion statement, their comfort is what drives students to wear them to class.




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Tips for standby flying

In the past, standby flights were a cheap option for flyers who did not book a ticket in advance and hoped to get an inexpensive flight. Now, customers who have a ticket are given the option to stand by for an earlier flight on the day of their departure.





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A Spring Break trip with one tank of gas

Road trips aren't about piling into dad's oak-paneled station wagon, strapping a kayak to the roof and rolling Griswald-style across America anymore. As a college student, limitations can be a hitch, but a road trip on one tank of gas can be the ticket to an unconventional, inexpensive get-away. 


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OUR VIEW: Almost there

It's three days until Spring Break — and Provost Terry King won't let us forget it.



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1 killed, 4 wounded in school shooting in Ohio

CHARDON, Ohio — A gunman opened fire inside a high school cafeteria at the start of the school day Monday, wounding five students, one of whom later died, authorities said. A suspect — believed to be a student — was arrested a short distance away.



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Romney, Santorum snipe on eve of Michigan primary

  LIVONIA, Mich. — On the eve of a Michigan showdown, Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum swapped insults Monday in a struggle for the Republican presidential nomination growing so long and heated that party officials fretted openly it could harm prospects for winning the White House this fall.


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Annual Self Injury and Suicide Awareness Week events begin today

After a Ball State student committed suicide in December, Student Government Association member Alyssa France and Mark Mossner of the Alive Campaign said they knew that they wanted to make this year's Self-Injury and Suicide Awareness Week bigger than last year.  


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OUR VIEW: SGA slate has Velocity needed for position

Student Government Association executive slates Alliance and Velocity have some common goals — both want to utilize social media and continue some of Catalyst's platform points — but one slate seems to have a stronger plan to better student life.

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