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Gravel talks about views, comedy show

Former Alaska senator and 2008 Democratic presidential candidate Mike Gravel spoke Monday night at Pruis to promote the National Initiative for Democracy and his upcoming comedy TV show.



AAF to have screening in Pruis tonight

Students from the Ball State University chapter of the American Advertising Federation will show a film about technology and the advertising industry.



The story of 'Fat Tuesday'

Standing in the streets of Muncie during Mardi Gras could either be the most exhilarating experience or one of complete shock.


Muncie Gras postponed

The issue of snow removal and a weather forecast that calls for a few more inches of snow has forced Muncie Gras to be pushed back a month.


OUR VIEW: Senate skirmish

It's easy to get complacent in election years without a presidential race. We've gotten used to incumbent senators and representatives winning re-election easily. But the news that Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh won't seek a third term in the U.S. Senate changes everything. It means you can make a difference.



1 slate to run unopposed

Many are disappointed with the slate turn out for the 2010 Student Government Association Nominations Ceremony.


CAMPUS LIFE, REDEFINED: Late Nite move back to Student Center best for program

With the grand reopening of the L.A. Pittenger Student Center now officially scheduled for March 17, many university offices have received the green light to return to their respective spaces. But perhaps the most significant result of the Student Center's reopening is the long-overdue return of Late Nite.


Vocal contest offers $5,000 scholarship

Students who take pride in their vocal ability have the opportunity to prove themselves against other Indiana college students while competing for a $5,000 scholarship.


Winter weather safety

Snow, ice and slush cover the Muncie landscape, creating a variety of issues for students. Save time and embarrassment by checking our tips to avoiding winter weather disaster.