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MEN'S BASKETBALL: Ron Hunter will not be Ball State's new coach

IUPUI head men's basketball coach Ron Hunter has taken his name out of the running to fill the vacancy at Ball State University, IUPUI officials announced Tuesday. ESPN's Andy Katz reported Monday that Hunter was close to signing a deal with Ball State and that an announcement could come as soon as Tuesday.


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Letterman to visit campus

Ball State University alumnus David Letterman will visit campus this fall when the Communication and Media Building celebrates its grand opening. The Board of Trustees announced this afternoon the building will be named after Letterman. President Jo Ann Gora referred to the building as the Letterman Communication and Media Building, but the official name has not yet been decided.


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MEN'S BASKETBALL: Ron Hunter reported to be new coach

Ball State University is close to reaching a deal with IUPUI men's basketball coach Ron Hunter, ESPN.com reported Monday. Hunter has spent 14 seasons as head coach of the Jaguars and is the program's all-time leader in wins with 207. While at IUPUI, Hunter has also compiled a .


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Firefighters battle blaze at historic downtown building

Two firefighters were injured while putting out a fire at a historic building in downtown Muncie Friday. The fire took place at the J.C. Johnson House, which was built in the 1890s and now houses Our Daily Bread Restaurant and Catering. The fire damaged the third floor of the building, which is an appartment.




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Let her reign

For the first time in 50 years, a Ball State University student was crowned Miss Indiana. Nicole Rash, a junior majoring in fashion design and Spanish took the title Saturday at the Zionsville Performing Arts Center with a crowd of more than 1,500 looking on.





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Summer attraction

Despite the recent rainfall, Muncie residents are enjoying the Delaware County Fair at the fairgrounds near Minnetrista. The standard food and rides can be found at the year's carnival, with everything from elephant ears to sweet corn and Tilt-A-Whirl to the classic Ferris wheel.



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La Bamba bid Village adios

Cardboard boxes, trash cans and mops lay throughout the empty La Bamba lobby where students once ordered "Burritos as Big as Your Head." La Bamba, 1609 W. University Ave., closed its doors Saturday night after more than 12 years of business in the Village.


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WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS: Collins hires Walsh as new coach

Nadalie Walsh has been chosen from a field of nine candidates to be the next women's gymnastics coach at Ball State University, Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Tom Collins said Monday. "We went through a thorough search and we felt [Walsh] had good enthusiasm and wanted to be at this level," Collins said.



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OUR VIEW: And the winner is...

econd Summer Session has nearly come to a close, and it won't be long before classes are done for the summer. The Daily News editorial board presents the summer in review, in the form of awards for individuals and departments that were in the news in the last few months.


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Documentary to explore Mexican markets

Two Ball State University students are putting a new twist on a summer Spanish study program to Mexico. Although senior Jeff Dillow earned credits for taking Spanish 201 and 202 during a previous trip to Mexico, he found a way to return to the country and earn further Spanish and telecommunications credits without taking a single class.


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SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL CYNIC: 'Pop Culture' best new show available today

I consider myself a fan of both trivia as well as pop culture, and therefore, one of the television shows that I am most interested in right now is VH1's "World Series of Pop Culture." The show itself is becoming sort of a pop culture phenomenon, in that it is becoming just as popular as some of the subject matter that it is asking questions about.


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New seats installed as part of Emens renovation

A summer renovation of Emens Auditorium will include 3,200 new seats, a refinished concrete floor and a new audio system, Emens Director Bob Myers said. The auditorium, which was built in 1964, has attracted world-renowned musicians, comedians, and performers, and the renovations will only increase its stature, staff members said.



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SPEAK SOFTLY: Respect for office should be standard

Respect is something we don't see being given to our government officials often enough. During election years we revel about how great our candidate is and how weak another candidate may be. We have a deep respect for them and feel an attachment of sorts. This great respect and admiration always seems to fade so quickly after the election.


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MEN'S BASKETBALL: Thompson wanted out in May

An e-mail between Ball State head basketball coach Ronny Thompson and President Jo Ann Gora indicates Gora knew as early as May that Thompson wanted to resign his position. "I understand from our earlier conversation in May, as well as our discussion today, you are requesting to be let out of your contract and you wish to move on to other endeavors," President Jo Ann Gora wrote to Thompson in an e-mail June 26.


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BASEBALL: Dynamite closer likely returning

Drafted in the 27th round of the 2007 MLB First-Year Player Draft, Ball State standout closer Kyle Heyne said he is likely coming back to Muncie for his senior season. "Right now I'm pretty much 98 percent sure I'm coming back," Heyne said. "Unless something really, really good comes to hand .

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