NEWS

Snacking creatively

 For students living on campus, the dining meal plan is the main way to get food. But with cheap food and the option of using Dining Plus, many students find themselves with much more than they actually need. With the Spring Semester ending in three weeks, many students may want to use up that extra money. Lucas Miller, manager of menu development, said there are several things that students can do to get the most bang for their buck.


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PARADOX OF A PLAIDED SWEATER: Playwright's life, marriage were a puzzle

For THEAT 319 — Modern Theatre History — my class has just finished reading the play "Death of a Salesman" by Arthur Miller. While discussing the play, my professor mentioned, with an uneasy laugh, that it was ironic that Miller crafted the character Linda as an empathetic character, who resembled his late wife Marilyn Monroe when he certainly wasn't empathetic towards her.



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OUR VIEW: BSU should help students be quitters

We've finally got other butts to talk about. Ball State officials call the ban a success, and records show about two-and-a-half citations are written each month, normally near residence halls. Really, this ban has turned out to not be as big a deal than it was when it was being debated.


NEWS

Curbing the smoke

A partial smoking ban started two years ago to clear the air around campus has succeeded, university officials say, though none of the money raised in fines has gone to help students quit smoking, as planned.



NEWS

Muncie's punk rock phenomenon

 Local punk rock band Webcam Teenz, comprised of Scottie Retread, Heather Williams and Loren Foley will perform at National Record Store Day events this week at Village Green Records



NEWS

Indiana unemployment benefits could be dropped

LaPORTE, Ind.— An average of 15,000 Indiana residents could lose unemployment benefits each week starting in May if Congress fails to extend federal benefits for those out of work more than six months, a state official says.


NEWS

McKinley Mile keeps growing, but it has a long way to go

Relative to a few decades ago, Ball State University's annual bike race is tame and timid. The Office of Student Life put together the race and University Program Board organized live music, a hot dog-eating contest, inflatables and more. The groups did all they could to make the McKinley Mile Bike Race and Field Day a great way to spend a Saturday afternoon.


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DNTV- Entertainment Special

This episode of DNTV has a focus of what you should see coming to the theatre and DVD, along with what games to play! It is the first of DNTV with this new revamped style so enjoy!


SPORTS

GYMNASTICS: Coach reflects on 2010 campaign

Coach Nadalie Walsh called the 2010 season for the Ball State University gymnastics team was one of development, and the beginning of a transformation into an upper-level program.




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