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Burning Issue

More than three years after becoming a smoke-free campus, Ball State is making adjustments to where people can smoke — just like Delaware County. 




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Tour of Muncie hoping for growth

The 2nd Annual Tour of Muncie is more than a bunch of helmet clad people with bicycles, more than a donation to an important cause and more than a good form of exercise. It is a community coming together.



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Emens dock renovations redirect students

Construction projects are typically done during the summer, but renovations for the John R. Emens Auditorium loading dock has become a fall project that will last until Thanksgiving Break.


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Sugarland included in state fair suit

The country duo Sugarland, its managers and crew have been named as possible defendants in potential lawsuits after this summer's tragic stage collapse at the Indiana State Fair.


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All aboard the Silo bus

Despite the recent renovations to downtown Muncie, many Ball State students remain hesitant to venture beyond campus and the Village for night-life activities. Whether it is due to lack of allure or no means of transportation, Chris Ellison was amazed by the idea of a student body so detached from its college town when he first opened his downtown bar, the Silo, in March of 2010.


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Strikes against Iraq security forces kill 19

BAGHDAD — Three violent strikes against Iraqi security forces on Wednesday killed 19 people and wounded more than 50 across Iraq as the country struggles to protect itself while facing the U.S. military's departure at the end of the year.







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