Students celebrate end of first week with Quad Bash

With the first full week of classes winding down, hundreds of students filled the Quad to relax and visit friends as the weekend began by attending the University Program Board's Quad Bash.




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Phi Gamma Delta awarded for academic achievement

With outstanding academic achievement, involvement in extracurricular activities and a strong connection with Ball State University, Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity, also known as FIJI, has been awarded the Zerman Trophy from their national chapter.



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Muncie Symphony Orchestra delights all ages at Minnetrista

"Reinventing the wheel" is this season's theme for the Muncie Symphony Orchestra. Artistic director Bohuslav Rattay showed his wheels when he roared up on his Harley-Davidson to introduce and conduct his musicians. This spectacle was just one part of the MSO's all-ages concert at Minnetrista on Wednesday night.


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'Garth Fest' memorializes murdered employee

The unsolved 2008 murder of Ball State employee Garth Rector will never become a cold case if his family and friends can help it. Garth Fest, an outdoor concert organized by Rector's family and friends, will take place Sunday at Morrow's Meadow in Yorktown at 2 p.m.



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Former Cardinals infielder earns promotion in minors

Kolbrin Vitek spent the summer getting used to playing professional baseball and relearning how to play third base. Tuesday night, the Red Sox decided their first-round draft pick had done enough to earn a promotion to low Class A Greenville.


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University Program Board continues fun events, field trips for fall

The University Program Board organizes various activities that are put on throughout the school year. The students in the organization are volunteers, and each person plays a different role in ensuring the campus stays entertained with something to do, whether it's educational, fun or both.


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State and Muncie Police prepare for weekend checkpoints

As students prepare for their first weekend after move-in, more than 250 law enforcement agencies in Indiana continue their efforts to enforce alcohol regulations through their three-week crackdown on impaired motorists.







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