MFD demonstrate dangers of fires on dorm replica

While some students may take fire safety knowledge for granted, Timothy Kirby, safety specialist for Environmental Health and Safety, said he wants people to understand the reality of how fast a fire can spread.



NEWS

Laura Ling to speak at Pruis tonight

Today, Laura Ling is scheduled to speak at Pruis Hall about her time held captive in North Korea by the dictator Kim-Jong Il when she was doing research near the China-North Korea border.


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Laura Ling scheduled to speak about imprisonment

Today, Laura Ling is scheduled to speak at Pruis Hall about her time held captive in North Korea by the dictator Kim-Jong Il when she was doing research near the China-North Korea border.


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Curbing substance abuse

Despite the best efforts of campus organizations and the University Police Department, students continue to find alternative — and sometimes illegal — ways to pass time.



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Abortion foes push fetal heartbeat bills in states

COLUMBUS, Ohio — A nationwide coalition of anti-abortion groups said Wednesday it is preparing to push legislation in all 50 states requiring that pregnant women see and hear the fetal heartbeat before having an abortion.


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Officers continue emergency training at Ball State

University Police Department officers, Muncie Police Department officers and members of the Delaware County Sheriff's Department came together to undergo possible scenarios to effectively respond to any sudden threats.


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Fall Fest opens the season

The smell of funnel cakes and apple cider filled the air as the University Program Board hosted Fall Fest, one of their biggest events, on Tuesday between Woodworth and DeHority Complexes.



SPORTS

FOOTBALL: Ball State coach says Ohio is ideal program

As Ball State tries to move on after two blowout losses at the hands of No. 3 Oklahoma and Temple, it must now prepare to play Saturday afternoon at Ohio, the team coach Pete Lembo called the Mid-American Conference's model program.


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Safe Zone training educates about LGBTQ matters

In resolution to the bullying issue, Safe Zone is a training program on campus to educate students and faculty, gay or straight, on problems with which the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer community deals. 



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Report: Mercury levels mostly down in Great Lakes

DETROIT — A report said mercury levels in the Great Lakes region generally have dropped over the past four decades, although concentrations in some fish and bird species have increased more recently.


SPORTS

MEN'S GOLF: Cards finish fall season with fifth place finish

The Ball State men's golf team has completed their fall season with a fifth place finish at the Firestone Invitational in Akron, Ohio. No. 34 Indiana and St. Mary's (Calif.) finished in a first-place tie shooting an 854 (-10). The Cardinals shot an even par 864 on the tournament.


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MY CRAZY WORLD: Taking my victims

I can hear screams coming down the hallway. A little girl and boy are coming down the hall yelling for their mom while demented music plays in the background.







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