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Iowa store chain fights Subway over 'footlong'

DES MOINES, Iowa — An Iowa-based convenience store has asked a federal judge to rule that the word "footlong" is part of the general English language and not the special property of the Subway restaurant chain.


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Police: Gunman on Tenn. campus apprehended

MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — One person pulled out a gun and shot another in the hand during an argument in a Middle Tennessee State University classroom building, then tried to hide by blending in among other students before being caught by police, authorities said Monday.


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Dalai Lama nephew hit by car, killed on Fla. walk

PALM COAST, Fla.  — The Dalai Lama's nephew was smiling, radiating energy as he tackled the first leg of a 300-mile walk to promote Tibet's independence from China. He insisted on finishing the last two miles on his own, even as darkness fell.


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Immersive learning class works with Circle of Blue

An immersive learning program combining the talents of Ball State graphics students and non-profit news organization Circle of Blue released a new multimedia project highlighting how China's water supply cannot support the country's demand for energy.




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SGA executive slate candidates announced

The next Student Government Association executive board made its first appearance together last night. The question is which of the two slates nominated will take the position.


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Ball State students reflect on religion

Members of Campus Crusade for Christ were at three different locations on Ball State campus yesterday challenging students to fill up a giant board with their answers to the question: "is Christianity good or bad for the world?"


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Union protests at Ind. Statehouse on GOP proposals

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Several hundred steelworkers hit the halls of the Statehouse on Tuesday to protest what they called an "anti-worker agenda" of the Republican majorities in the Indiana House and Senate.



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Tunisians vote with their feet, flee the country

TUNIS, Tunisia — A month after massive protests ousted Tunisia's longtime dictator, waves of Tunisians are voting with their feet, fleeing the country's political limbo by climbing into rickety boats and sailing across the Mediterranean to Europe.


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Campus Crusade for Christ starts religion discussion

Members of Campus Crusade for Christ were at three locations on the Ball State campus Monday, challenging students to fill up a giant board with their answers to the question, "Is Christianity good or bad for the world?"


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Ball State's UPB celebrates 'Anti-Valentine's Day'

While some Ball State students celebrated Valentine's Day with their loves, going out to eat and taking romantic strolls in the park, others joined in on the University Program Board's "Bad Romance: An Anti-Valentine's Day Affair."


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REVIEW REDEUX: Valentine's Day Special

It's Valentine's Day and you wish to spend a romantic evening with your significant other, but every restaurant in town is booked. Or you are single and looking for something to do.







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