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Youthful enterprises

 Many people dream of owning their own business, but one Ball State University student is ahead of the game. David Bowden is a junior criminal justice major and the owner of two of his own software and computer businesses. Bowden started the computer business when he was 13 years old, which is also the age he started college. After five or six weeks in middle school, he said he was "bored as can be" in school, which motivated him to get ahead.




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OUR VIEW: Prank day

It's April Fools Day. Hooray. This can be the most fun day of the year for some people. But we aren't going to pull a prank on you. You can go to the Onion, America's Finest News Source, for fake news from people who would do a better job than we would.


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Center Gallery displays "Out of the Abyss"

Two new shows will be featured this month at the Center Gallery — Ball State University's first student-run art gallery located at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center. The first show, "Out of the Abyss," features the work of Terry Huber, a Ball State graduate student. The second show will feature "New Works" by Andrew McCauley, Bill McQuail and Joshua McGarvey. According to the flyer, "Out of the Abyss" aims to "express joy unrivaled in beauty with lively organic forms, abstracted to fade consciousness from a solid structure to the formless."



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Stop Hate banner to be displayed Thursday

When the Center for Peace and Conflict Studies conducted an independent study a few years ago, it found that April showed a significant increase in campus violence across the country, most notably with the Columbine High School on April 20, 1999, and Virginia Tech on April 16, 2007.


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Taking the night shift

When night falls, not all on campus and around Muncie are sleeping.Even as students are heading back to their residence halls after evening classes, those who work the night shifts are just clocking in.A new CNN/Opinion Research poll found 46 percent of Americans have worked the night shift at some point in their lives.




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