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Muncie occupiers left in dark

Participants of Occupy Muncie were in the dark Wednesday night when they found out the electricity had been turned off at the Delaware County Building where they had been staying.




Students raise money to feed poor on Thanksgiving

Student representatives from Ball State's Oxfam America Chapter and Muncie-based organization Feed My Sheep raised $85 Wednesday for a free Thanksgiving meal to give the less fortunate in Delaware County.


Ball State students choreograph 'Evil Dead' production

Based on the cult classic horror films, "Evil Dead," "Evil Dead II" and "Army of Darkness," the Strother Theatre production of "Evil Dead the Musical" tells the story of five college students who plan to spend their spring break in an abandoned cabin in the woods, but instead unleash evil demons that attack the students.



Students choreograph production inspired by 'Evil Dead' films

Based on the cult classic horror films, "Evil Dead," "Evil Dead II" and "Army of Darkness," the Strother Theatre production of "Evil Dead the Musical" tells the story of five college students who plan to spend their spring break in an abandoned cabin in the woods, but instead unleash evil demons that attack the students.


Re-pete | Jumping in the leaves

Dean Mosier is a senior electronic animation major and draws "Re-Pete" for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Dean at dwmosier@bsu.edu.



Anti-Wall Streeters inspire Halloween costumes

NEW YORK — Dressed as protesters, complete with toy megaphones, Mitch Robinson and his wife unrolled a sleeping bag and "occupied" their friends' Halloween party. Unlike the real-life Occupy Wall Street demonstrators, they had a detailed, numbered list of demands for their hosts.


Gas pricing war causes traffic jam in Muncie

Cars lined up bumper to bumper, horns blaring, as bargain hunting drivers waited their turn to take advantage of lower gas prices in Muncie on Wednesday morning.


Netflix shares tank amid backlash and defections

NEW YORK — Netflix shares plunged 35 percent Tuesday after the one-time Wall Street favorite revealed a massive departure of subscribers angered by price increases and other questionable changes at the rental service that was created to make entertainment a snap.


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