Ball State is working to get college dropouts back in school because about 22 percent of Indiana's adults have attended college, but didn't complete their degrees, according to the Indianapolis Business Journal. Other Indiana universities and colleges are also wanting to bring them back. DN FILE PHOTO SAMANTHA BRAMMER
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'Back to Ball State' program helps college dropouts return to school

Ball State is pushing to get college dropouts back in school. More than 750,000 Indiana residents — 22 percent of the state’s working-age adults — have attended some college but quit before completing their degrees, according to the Indianapolis Business Journal.


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PODNAR'S PARTY: What's that smell?

It all started on Jan. 8, when my boyfriend and I returned to Muncie from Winter Break. That’s when Kevin, my boyfriend, told me he noticed a weird smell in his apartment but he couldn’t place it.




Jon Lewis, the director of dining at Ball State, died this past week. The university will be holding a memorial service at 2 p.m. on Oct. 10 at the Alumni Center. PHOTO COURTESY OF BALL STATE UNIVERSITY
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Who came and left under President Ferguson?

A number of key university officials came and went under Ferguson’s tenure. Here is a list of who left, and who filled those positions. Randy Howard, former vice president of business affairs, resigned from his position in the summer of 2014.



The Two Cats Cafe is moving into the place where the Locker Room bar used to be. DN PHOTO KAITLIN LANGE
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Two Cats Café to open in Village soon

Two Cats Cafe will open in the Village on Jan 29. The owner wants to make the new restaurant a place for those under 21 to come hang out in the Village. 





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