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Air Jam, Talent Search spots filling up quickly

Air Jam and the Student Scholarship Talent Search are two annual Homecoming events that are widely popular throughout campus, and this year the Homecoming Steering Committee believes the events will live up to past standards.


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Sugarland named in notice of stage collapse suit

INDIANAPOLIS — The band that was preparing to perform at the Indiana State Fair before a fatal stage collapse has been named as a defendant in a potential lawsuit in a notice sent to the state attorney general.


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Alternative fall break applications open

Students don't have to go home this Fall Break if they don't want to because at Ball State, there is always the alternative of helping Student Voluntary Services.



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Abomination | The final countdown

Bobby Ellis, Dylan Buell and Tyrone Malik Cato draw "Abomination for the Daily News. Their views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to them at opinion@bsudailynews.com.


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The man behind the stand

Carter said the story is fairly simple. Oscar Meyer himself appeared to Carter in a miraculous vision as he sat in his bedroom. With specific instructions Meyer demanded, "Mark, go forward and purvey processed meat to the



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Abomination | Scramble Light Countdown

Bobby Ellis, Dylan Buell and Tyrone Malik Cato draw "Abomination" for the Daily News. Their views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Dean at opinion@bsudailynews.com.



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Events mark 10th year of Late Nite

Carnivals and Renaissance Fairs, Hogwarts and Disney. The Late Nite committee brings these worlds to Ball State students for free.


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Authors Guild sues universities over online books

NEW YORK — Authors and authors' groups in the United States, Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom sued the University of Michigan and four other universities Monday, seeking to stop the creation of online libraries made up of as many as 7 million copyright-protected books they say were scanned without authorization.


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Two beams from twin towers make up Indianapolis monument

FISHERS, Ind. — Indiana residents marked the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks with prayers, touching fragments of beams recovered from the World Trade Center, and by climbing stairs like the firefighters who went up the doomed towers that day.







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