WCRD runs live coverage during one of the final Student Government Association debates Feb. 19 in Pruis Hall. WCRD celebrated its 25th anniversary this week. DN FILE PHOTO JONATHAN MIKSANEK
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WCRD celebrates 25th anniversary by launching mobile app

Ball State’s campus radio station celebrated its 25th year of broadcasting by launching a new mobile app and free food today. WCRD began broadcasting in 1988 as an AM station with the support of Ball State alumnus David Letterman and Ball State professor emeritus Darrell Wible.



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Emens goes crazy for Hunter Hayes

A sold-out crowd listened on as Hayes performed hit songs including “Wanted,” “Storm Warning” and “Everybody’s Got Somebody But Me.” He played guitar and piano during the night, but he also managed to set time aside to talk to the crowd.



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Construction on The Village’s new parking garage a fourth finished

The next phase of construction is set to begin on The Village Promenade this week. Completion of the $5 million parking garage’s foundation means the structure is almost a quarter of the way completed, said Jeffrey Schroeder, project executive from Garmong Construction. “We’re complete with all of the footings and foundation walls,” he said.



Sophomore Setter Jenna Spadafora serves the ball during the game wednesday. DN PHOTO JORDAN HUFFER
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Healthy roster benefits Ball State

Halfway through the Mid-American Conference portion of the schedule, there are a few stark differences between last season’s women’s volleyball team and this season’s. The biggest may be the healthiness of the roster. The Cardinals may have gotten all of the injuries out of the way last season.


Frankenstein, played by Cole Abell, works on The Creature, played by Nick Murhling, during the final dress rehearsal of
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Bringing 'Frankenstein' to life

Strother Theatre’s “Frankenstein” began with no set script. More than 40 cast and crew members worked together to transform the original novel by Mary Shelley into a devised piece that tells the story in a new way.


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Muncie power outages expected to be fixed by 3 p.m.

Power outages throughout Muncie should be fixed by 3 p.m., a spokesperson for Indiana Michigan Power said. Tracy Warner, a spokesperson for Indiana Michigan Power, said the outages left around 2,300 without power, including the Muncie Mall. Warner said the largest area without power was about 1,500 people near the intersection of Bethel and Tillotson avenues. The outages were caused when snow weighed down trees to touch and interfere with the power lines. “We have tree crews working as quickly as they can to clear those, but the snow and the leaves on the ground make it more time consuming,” Warner said. He said the power near Bethel and Tillotson should be restored by 2 p.m., and other areas, including the Muncie Mall, should be fixed by 3 p.m. Warner said outages may be possible as Muncie moves into the winter season. “It’s just hard to say the extent to which you can predict the weather,” he said.





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