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Transgender woman pleased with hospital's response

MUNCIE, Ind. — A transgender woman says she's satisfied with changes being made by a Muncie hospital a month after she complained of being ridiculed by hospital staff and denied treatment in its emergency room.


Support for Muncie Action Plan continues

Planning for the MAP began about a year ago and has involved more than 2,000 Muncie officials and citizens and collected thousands of ideas for ways of improving the Muncie community, according to the official MAP that was released to the public after planning was completed.



BEYOND VARSITY: Lessons from an ESPN internship

I never thought I would be able to say I worked for the "Worldwide Leader in Sports." For someone who has a passion for sports and a career goal to be a professional editor, I couldn't think of a better place to work.


Students detail summers abroad, job experiences

Fifteen weeks ago, Ball State students left campus to embark on whatever adventures summer brought their way. To some it meant 106 days of relaxation and freedom from the stresses of school. To others, it was a chance to make money, see the world or both. 



OUR VIEW: Keeping the balance

For Ball State students, Monday ranged from the first to the very last first day of their college careers. Unfortunately for some students, they've found themselves in trouble before the Fall Semester even began.



MEN'S TENNIS: The responsibility of seniority

As a Division I athlete, Shaun Bussert is expected to perform on and off the court. He has responsibilities as the Cardinals' lone senior this fall and a promising future as an accounting major.


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