Former Senator to speak in Pruis tonight

A former Alaska senator and presidential candidate will visit Ball State University today to speak about the National Initiative for Democracy.



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Bayh to retire from Senate

WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Evan Bayh, a centrist Democrat from Indiana, announced Monday that he won't seek a third term in Congress, giving Republicans a chance to pick up a Senate seat.



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Daily News tour

Editor in chief Vinnie Lopes gives a tour of the newsroom.


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Ball State students investigate paranormal events

Tyler Wolford said he's never seen a ghost, but he swears he heard one.Wolford is a member of the Paranormal Research Society at Ball State University, which seeks to legitimize paranormal investigations.



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Honoring presidents past

Prior to 1971, President's Day did not exist. That year, the federal holiday was mandated and moved to the third Monday in February to combine the celebration of both George Washington's (Feb. 22) and Abraham Lincoln's (Feb. 12) birthdays. While these are probably two of the most influential presidents, you could also use this day to brush up on the other important, and even some of the unimportant, presidents from the past.


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After 35 years, Air Supply still touring

'80s pop duo Air Supply took its love songs to John R. Emens Auditorium on Saturday. The duo, consisting of Graham Russell, known as "The Song," and Russell Hitchcock, known as "The Singer," have been giving lovers and loners pop songs to connect to since the mid-'70s.



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Winter weather advisory in effect

A winter storm warning for central indiana, including Delaware county, was cancelled. A winter weather advisory is still in effect until Tuesday at 1 p.m. according to the National Weather Service.


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1 slate nominated at SGA convention

Only one slate, Student Connection, was nominated for the 2010-2011 school year at the Student Government Association Nomination Convention.


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Ball State NAACP raises awareness about HIV, AIDS

Students from the Ball State University chapter of the NAACP brought more awareness of HIV/AIDS in the African American community to campus with the ‘Infrared: HIV/AIDS Awareness Showcase'.


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NAHRWORDS: Snow removal at Ball State is less than desirable

Last week, the sidewalks at Ball State were covered, the roads weren't the best and we were having class. I don't know if the snow removal crews thought that going through once and getting whatever they could the first time meant that the snow was clear, but it definitely wasn't.




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