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PHOTO GALLERY: Swords for Africa

Five different entertainers performed in Emens Auditorium Friday night for Swords for Africa, which helped benefit a church group with funding for their trip to Africa this summer. 



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Fliers cause ruckus on IU campus

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Police say students who distributed fliers with violent language and blood-like ink spatters on the Indiana University campus claim their so-called "Manifesto (hash) 1" was artistic expression.


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Published professors share their stories

The Art and Journalism lecture room was dimly-lit and full of Ball State students, aspiring writers and poets, all patiently awaiting guest speakers Author Cathy Day and screenwriter and poet Matt Mullins.



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'Egypt is free,' crowds chant after Mubarak quits

CAIRO (AP) — Cries of "Egypt is free" rang out and fireworks lit up the sky as hundreds of thousands danced, wept and prayed in joyful pandemonium Friday after 18 days of peaceful pro-democracy protests forced President Hosni Mubarak to surrender power to the military, ending three decades of authoritarian rule.



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Muncie Mission prepares for Walk-A-Mile

Ball State students and the Muncie community will come together on Saturday for the seventh annual Walk-A-Mile in My Shoes charity walk benefiting the Muncie Mission.


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Egyptians in U.S. cheer democracy and Arab unity

NEW YORK (AP) — Waves of celebration rippled out of Egypt and washed onto U.S. shores Friday as Egyptian-Americans looked to a future of democracy and Arab unity after the departure of President Hosni Mubarak and his three decades of authoritarian rule.






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