FOOTBALL: Auburn pulls away from Ball State in second quarter

AUBURN, Ala. - The quick start by Ball State University was erased by Auburn University in the second quarter. The Tigers scored 26 points in the quarter to take a 33-10 lead into halftime. Quarterback Chris Todd completed his first eight passes for 94 yards and two touchdowns.



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Benefit to honor Bubba

He was known as the man of 10,000 best friends. The man behind the counter of Muncie Liquors on Wheeling knew no strangers. But this past March, Chris "Bubba" Smith left them all behind. "Bubba's not the kind of guy you read about in the paper and you're like 'oh that's too bad.


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OUR VIEW: Side out

It's obviously not the marquee sport of the fall season. SportsCenter's top plays aren't riddled with kills and digs. Students usually don't raise a ruckus over the team's successes or woes. But coach Dave Boos' rag-tag group of seasoned veterans on the women's volleyball team has played its way to the best record of any Ball State University fall sport.


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"Open Space: Art about the Land" annual art gallery

The Minnetrista Cultural Center is holding an interactive art exhibit that concentrates on Indiana's natural beauty and landscapes. "Open Space: Art about the Land" is raising awareness for The Red-Tail Conservancy, which was created to preserve and protect East Central Indiana's open spaces.



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Downtown hosts 8th annual ArtsWalk

Art in many forms was presented Thursday during the eighth annual ArtsWalk in downtown Muncie. About 50 galleries and venues were open throughout Walnut and Main streets, featuring musicians, dancers and paintings. Sophomore arts education major Sinai Lopez said it was the first time she went to ArtsWalk.


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FDA bans flavored cigarettes

Freshman Jason Cupp said he was angry when he learned the Federal Drug Administration banned flavored cigarettes Monday and immediately bought a local store's last three flavored packs. "I was just really surprised that [the FDA] could do that," Cupp said.



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Weekend Preview

Jerald Jacquard's Creative Process: Sculpture Projects Where: Art Museum When: 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Thurs.-Sat. 1:30-4:30 p.m. Sun. Cost: Free Dr. Entomo's Palace of Exotic Wonders Where: Minnetrista, 1200 N. Minnetrista Pkwy. 765-282-4848 When: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.



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Season for sneezing

The start of fall rings in the season for sneezing as cooling weather gives plants a growth spurt, and for some people that means the return of itchy, sniffly allergy symptoms. The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of American estimates about 35 million Americans are affected by seasonal allergies, and about 10 to 20 percent of the public is allergic to ragweed, the most common culprit in fall seasonal allergies.


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ArtsWalk a success, despite rain

Art in many forms was presented Thursday during the eighth annual ArtsWalk in downtown Muncie. About 50 galleries and venues were open throughout Walnut and Main St., featuring musicians, dancers and paintings. Sophomore arts education major Sinai Lopez said it was the first time she went to ArtsWalk.


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Market fresh

Just behind the Minnetrista service building, shoppers stroll leisurely from tent to tent in the golden September dusk. There are no shopping carts and no fluorescent lights here. With each stop at the various tents, the shoppers' plastic sacks sag more and more visibly under the strain of newly acquired tomatoes, peppers, eggplants and squash.


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SLIDESHOW: ArtsWalk 2009

ArtsWalk featured bands, paintings, photographs, food, and many other artistic designs in downtown Muncie Thursday evening. ArtsWalk was moved up a week so it could be part of this weekend's governor's Arts Awards ceremony.


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'Public Enemies' comes to Pruis Hall tonight

Ball State University students interested in historical crime dramas and Johnny Depp can now have both. Friday Night Filmworks, presented by University Program Board, will play the movie "Public Enemies" at 9 p.m. today in Pruis Hall. Public Enemies tells the story of Indiana native John Dillinger (Johnny Depp), an infamous bank robber living in 1930s Chicago, according to imdb.


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Students celebrate Hispanic heritage with fiesta

Members of Latino Student Union said moving Fiesta on the Green to Pruis Hall Thursday night attracted a smaller crowd than last year, but it was still a good party. LSU adviser Tiffany Washington said this event was a way for the group to recognize National Hispanic Heritage Month.




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