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GUEST COLUMN: President Gora emphasizes programs won't be cut

A recent Daily News article and editorial have raised concerns about the impact of the budget reductions on degree programs. Let me reassure students that, as Provost Terry King emphasized in his interview, there are no plans to eliminate any academic degree programs at this time.



Ball Memorial Hospital exceeds fundraising goal

Ball Memorial Hospital started its annual fundraising campaign last fall with a goal of $225,000. The results of the campaign given out last week revealed the foundation raised more than $295,000.


Another wave on the way

Ball State University is operating as scheduled today as a winter storm warning remains in effect through noon Wednesday for much of Central Indiana, including Muncie.


UPB to have comedy troupe

Students looking to spend a night laughing rather than studying can see a performance by a traveling comedy troupe.



LIVE VIDEO: Super Bowl postgame show

The DN staff breaks down Super Bowl XLIV between the Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans Saints and discuss the reaction to the game on Ball State's campus.


Colts' loss leaves fans dejected

Kennon Houck pounded his fist in his hand in frustration as New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees completed pass after pass during a fourth quarter drive that put the Indianapolis Colts behind.



Ball State promotes sexual responsibility through awareness week

The office of Health Education at Ball State University will be educating students about sexual responsibility starting today with educational games and giving out information at Studebaker West Complex. The week will end Thursday at Woodworth Complex.



Students enjoy party more than Super Bowl

Students from Hall 2C in DeHority Complex transformed the kitchenette down their hallway into a party hub Sunday afternoon to watch the game they hoped would end in an Indianapolis Colts victory.


FOOTBALL: Ball State recruiting wrap-up

Stan Parrish signed 21 recruits on National Signing Day last week. Here are the top-five gets for Parrish and the five most likely to make an impact next year.


Local band returns to raise money for theatre

After spending time in Chicago, local band Bears of Blue River returns to Muncie as a part of its two-month tour promoting its first EP, "The Killer Bee Scare."