March Against Hunger food drive kicks off

Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller is making stops at food banks across the state this week announcing the start of the second annual March Against Hunger.



NEWS

CAMPUS LIFE, REDEFINED: Former teammate's death revives bond in old team

Every year, the cross-country team from my high school traveled to a local college for a five-day running camp. In 2003, I was the sole freshman to attend. As high schoolers do, there was a fair share of light-hearted hazing directed toward me, the low man on the totem pole. It culminated on the final day of camp, when I was dared to douse junior Ross Schomburg with a bucket of water.



SPORTS

SOFTBALL: Ball State sweeps weekly MAC awards

The Cardinals (15-5) return to action Friday in the DeMarini Invitational in Columbia, Miss., as they take on the No. 3 University of Missouri (16-2) and Northwestern University (9-10), which received one vote in this week's ESPN.com/USA Today Poll.


NEWS

Muncie group to have accessibility conference

Future Choices, a Muncie organization that provides services to minorities and people with disabilities, will have a two-part audio conference on conducting effective accessibility surveys.



NEWS

Second String Attractions

Drawing in big names isn't necessarily a big concern for Robert Myers, director of John R. Emens Auditorium and Pruis Hall. But that isn't to say he isn't trying. While Indiana and Purdue universities have brought such big acts as Lady Gaga and Bob Dylan, Ball State University's highest grossing show has been ‘80s rock group Styx, which hasn't had a top-charting Billboard single in more than 20 years.



NEWS

Indiana cops cracking down on traffic ticketing

With St. Patrick's Day and Muncie Gras gatherings quickly approaching and March Madness soon to be in full swing, the month of March marks a dangerous time for motorists across the country.


NEWS

Counseling center hosts week of events

Domestic violence, healthy dating relationships and sexual assault are topics that are going to be discussed this week at the counseling center's IQ Relationship programs.


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Indiana General Assembly signs 57 bills at session close

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana lawmakers are hailing the legislative session they completed early Saturday as a bipartisan success despite disagreements that at times threatened to derail talks about key pocketbook issues including jobs, taxes and funding for cash-strapped schools.





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