Public officials march for awareness

The Walk a Mile in Her shoes event Wednesday afternoon at University Green brought not only students and faculty from the Ball State community to participate, but also public officials such as the Muncie mayor and members of the fire and police departments. 



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SGA president pro tempore elected

Another shift in the leadership of the Student Government Association took place Wednesday afternoon when senators elected a new president pro tempore.



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Wave of Tibet immolations among history's biggest

BEIJING - Dozens of Tibetans have set themselves on fire over the past year to protest Chinese rule, sometimes drinking kerosene to make the flames explode from within, in one of the biggest waves of political self-immolations in recent history.



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Stocks suffer worst loss in a month; Dow off 125

NEW YORK - European debt flared again as a worry for Wall Street and drove stocks Wednesday to their worst loss in a month. The Dow Jones industrial average lost 125 points, and the price of gold plunged to its lowest level since January.



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Texas residents sift through rubble from tornadoes

FORNEY, Texas - As a twister bore down on her neighborhood, Sherry Enochs grabbed the three young children in her home and hid in her bathtub. The winds swirled and snatched away two of the children. Her home collapsed around her.


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SGA president pro tempore elected

Another shift in the leadership of the Student Government Association took place Wednesday afternoon when senators elected a new president pro tempore.


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U.S. appeals court hears marriage equality case

BOSTON - A lawyer for marriage equality argued Wednesday that a law that denies them a host of federal benefits given to heterosexual couples amounts to "across-the-board disrespect" and should be struck down as unconstitutional.





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