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WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL: Ball State beats Eastern Michigan 3-1

Redemption came for the Ball State women's volleyball team Friday afternoon as it beat Eastern Michigan 3-1 (22-25, 25-23, 25-8, 27-25) to advance to the semi-finals of the Mid-American Conference Tournament.



Muncie mayor-elect visits WCRD's 'Radio Sweetheart'

Eight days after being elected Muncie's first Democratic mayor in 20 years, Dennis Tyler appeared on WCRD's "Radio Sweetheart" Wednesday night to stress the importance of maintaining an open-door administration.


Push to allow guns on Purdue campus stumbles

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — A push to allow Purdue University students to carry concealed guns on campus has failed to win the support of the school's Student Senate.  



Occupy Indy protesters ordered to clear out camp

INDIANAPOLIS — State officials gave Occupy Indy protesters 24 hours to clear their tents, sleeping bags and other camping accessories from the Statehouse lawn and warned there could be arrests Thursday should anybody resist the efforts to remove the items.


Occupy protesters march on NYC financial district

NEW YORK — Hundreds of Occupy demonstrators marched through New York's financial district Thursday in an attempt to block traders from reaching the New York Stock Exchange, promising a national day of action with mass gatherings in other cities.


Alleged victim to testify in sports sex abuse case

STATE COLLEGE, Penn. — The lawyer for an alleged sexual assault victim of a former Pennsylvania State University football coach said his client will testify in court against the man accused of abusing eight boys over 15 years.


Ball State Multicultural Center seeing growth

The Multicultural Center — a place some students call a home away from home — is expanding its membership, adding about 2,000 students since 2008, according to a university official.


USPS mulls moving Muncie processing to Indy

MUNCIE, Ind. — The U.S. Postal service said moving its Muncie mail-processing work to Indianapolis would save it an estimated $3.5 million annually and eliminate 41 jobs.