A portion of Harvey Cedars, on the bay side of Long Beach Island on the New Jersey shore, is under water after Sandy blew across the New Jersey barrier islands. Sandy has largely dissipated and families prepare to deal with the aftermath. MCT PHOTO
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LOOKING FOR HOME

The Cramers do not know how much damage their home sustained. Because the island and its infrastructure were devastated, they are looking for a long-term rental.


James Helton plays “Dusk (The Hour Glass)” as part of Pianopalooza III presented Sunday night in Sursa Hall. Proceeds from Pianopalooza benefited victims of Hurricane Sandy. Piano faculty members Helton, Lori Rhoden, Ray Kilburn and Robert Palmer performed. DN PHOTO JOANTHAN MIKSANEK
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MUSIC FOR SANDY

As the effects of Superstorm Sandy continue to unravel, many music teachers in the Northeast have lost their homes, studios and instruments.



President Barack Obama and the first family take the stage Tuesday, November 6, 2012, in Chicago, Illinois, after the president was re-elected. (Olivier Douliery/Abaca Press/MCT)
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OBAMA WINS

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama has been re-elected to a second term, defeating Republican Mitt Romney in a hard-fought race.


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Sandy money raised

One group at Ball State is doing its part to help victims of Superstorm Sandy, which killed at least 105 people and caused power outages for more than 3.5 million.



Indiana GOP Senate candidate Richard Mourdock talks to seniors during an event at the Statehouse in Indianapolis on Sept. 26. The race between Mourdock and Democratic candidate Joe Donnelly could decide which party controls the Senate. MCT PHOTO
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MOURDOCK'S FINAL PUSH

Tuesday’s election promises to be a tough final exam as Republicans work to push Richard Mourdock across the finish line.



Senior Megan Roche, graduate student Artemis Yu Zhu and freshman Qiuhan Li taste Asian cuisine at The Amazing Taste on Thursday at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center. DN PHOTO SHAE GIST
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Multicultural Taste

Students had the opportunity to get a taste of several different countries as they explored the Amazing Taste in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center on Thursday.


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Unified. Not Uniform

  What is The Daily? The Daily is the new home of Ball State student media. The Daily is the gateway to news and information from student media organizations like The Daily News, Ball Bearings, WCRD, Newslink Indiana and Sports Link. The Daily is your one-stop shop for stories, video, photography, blogs, podcasts and more. In the coming months, you’ll see even more stories being told in new, innovative ways coming in from around campus.But we want to hear from you. Let us know what you think at editor@thedaily.com.


Space shuttle Atlantis, STS-135, is towed to a Oribitor Processing Facility at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, after landing Thursday, July 21, 2011, concluding 30 years and 135 missions. (Red Huber/Orlando Sentinel/MCT)
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Moving Pains

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Space shuttle Atlantis isn't going far to its retirement home at Kennedy Space Center's main tourist stop. 


NEWS

4 wounded at USC campus shooting in Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES  — An argument between party crashers outside a Halloween bash at the University of Southern California late Wednesday ended with a shooting that critically injured one man, wounded three and triggered a campus-wide phone-email-text alert for students to shelter in place.


Andy Wagar loads Twinkies, Ho-Hos and cupcakes into a van outside the Wonder Bakery Thrift Shop in Bellingham, Washington, on Friday, November 16, 2012, after Hostess filed a motion to liquidate the company's holdings. (Philip A. Dwyer/Bellingham Herald/MCT)
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A SWEET BUY

NEW YORK- Hostess Brands Inc. says it's in talks with more than 100 parties interested in buying its brands.






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