The Village kicks year off with 2$ tour
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MUNCIE, IN(NewsLink) - You can’t by a lot for $2, but over the weekend, in order to draw interest from Ball State’s new freshman class, businesses, old and new, set up shop outside their stores in the Village selling at least one product for only $2!
Ball State’s mixed singing a cappella group Sedoctave is making their debut in the Big Apple. The singing group has competed in two competitions placing first in both, in order to move on to the finals of the International Competition of Collegiate A Cappella in New York City.
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