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Peace week to kick off with live stream

Students have free access to the live stream of prominent author and two time Nobel Peace Prize nominee Greg Mortenson's speech on his "books not bombs" method of bringing peace to Central Asia.


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Report: Ind. infrastructure needs billions in work

INDIANAPOLIS — A civil engineering group that surveyed Indiana's infrastructure has given the state's dams and wastewater treatment systems low marks and says roads, bridges, dams, railroads, airports and treatment plants need billions in improvements to meet future needs.



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Vulnerable House Democrats declare their independence

LAS VEGAS — Rep. Dina Titus has been a loyal soldier in pushing the Democrats' ambitious agenda, voting for health care legislation, extended unemployment benefits, new energy taxes and a repeal of the military's ban on gays serving openly.



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Ball State blown away 45-0 at No. 18 Iowa

The Hawkeyes added 10 more points in the fourth quarter to beat the Cardinals 45-0. It was the first time Ball State was shutout since losing 38-0 to Boston College.



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Watermelon Bust brings large crowd

With pieces of watermelons everywhere, Ball State students and alumni came out to the 38th-annual Watermelon Bust sponsored by Alpha Chi Omega and Delta Tau Delta on Saturday.


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PHOTO GALLERY: BSU Football vs Iowa

Ball State suffered a tough 45-0 loss to No. 18 Iowa Saturday. The Cardinals now set their sight on Central Michigan for their 3:30 game on Oct. 2.


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WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL: Ball State beaten in three sets by Western Michigan

For the first time in 2010, and the first time in first-year coach Steve Shondell's collegiate coaching career, Ball State was swept. Western Michigan (11-4, 2-0) swept Ball State (11-3, 1-1) 25-22, 30-28, 25-18 in an early battle for Mid-American Conference West supremacy.







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