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Adom Scott Silberman (left) hands out Constitution-related items to students. 

Students celebrate Constitution Day

Several campus organizations set out to demonstrate the importance of Constitution Day to Ball State students on Wednesday.At the Scramble light, the Legal Studies Student Association set up a patriotic-themed station, complete with a red-and-white tent and several American flags.




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Night Out

Looking for a way to spend your weekend and rid yourself of stress from the past week? Check out the drink specials and music events for what's going on in and around Muncie.


Audience members gather around the stage to hear Mutts play at Muncie MusicFest. This was the first year that the festival took place in the Village, with venues at Be Here Now, Dill Street Bar and Grill, The Chug and The Cup. DN PHOTO JONATHAN MIKSANEK

Muncie MusicFest canceled

The eighth annual Muncie MusicFest has been canceled after problems with vendors, sponsors and scheduling conflicts.


PHOTO PROVIDED BY PEOPLE'S CLIMATE MARCH

Students to join climate march in New York

Ball State students will join more than 100,000 Americans from across the country in a march for climate change on Sunday.The People’s Climate March in New York City aims to be the first and largest climate march in history, Lindsay Meinman, media associate for the People’s March said.