NEWS

Curbing chaos

Officers in uniform may stick out among the crowd of drunken college students and alumni during tailgating, but the University Police Department may not be who violators have to worry about.



NEWS

Libya's Moammar Gadhafi killed in hometown battle

SIRTE, Libya — Moammar Gadhafi, Libya's dictator for 42 years until he was ousted in an uprising-turned-civil war, was killed Thursday as revolutionary fighters overwhelmed his hometown of Sirte and captured the last major bastion of resistance two months after his regime fell.



NEWS

KAMERA OBSCURA: They'll eat your brains out

Ever since "Night of the Living Dead" was released in 1968, the zombie film subgenre has captured the attention of audiences worldwide with the fear the dead may rise again. This week on October Fright Fest, there are three zombie films sure to make you think twice before visiting a graveyard after dark. 


NEWS

Occupy Muncie draws crowd of more than 100 people

Despite the rainy weather, a group of more than 100 students marched from the Shafer Tower to the courthouse in downtown Muncie Wednesday as part of the Occupy Wall Street movement that stretches across the country.



NEWS

Village Green Records to showcase XRA Records

Started by a group of local music friends, Crossroads of America (XRA) Records embraces Indiana musicians, giving them a firm platform for sharing their music with the Midwest and beyond.


NEWS

Officials urge Ind. Planned Parenthood to split up

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana officials contend the state's Planned Parenthood chapter could end a fierce legal dispute over abortion funding by simply separating its abortion business from other services.


SPORTS

FOOTBALL: Defensive takeaways help Cardinals to win

ATHENS, Ohio – Linebackers Travis Freeman and Aaron Morris sat in their Athens, Ohio, hotel room Friday night watching San Jose State and Hawaii play a wild, back-and-forth game that wasn't decided until the final minute.






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