INTERACTIVE: Asteroid's close call

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NEWS

OUR VIEW: Be prepared

It seems like a Student Government Association free for all. The Elections Board took Monday off instead of addressing campaign violations by two of the three slates running. Cardinal Collaboration and University Coalition have been accused of e-mail campaigning, Elections Board chair Marco Pretell-Vazquez said.


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New grant would be used to improve environment

Muncie and Ball State University are partnering to develop a grant proposal to the Environmental Protection Agency that could allocate up to $400,000 to address environmental problems in the city.



NEWS

Kappa Delta helps troops sell cookies

Muncie girl scout troops will receive help selling their girl scout cookies from Kappa Delta sorority Tuesday and Thursday. Members from Kappa Delta will set tables up from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.  in the Teacher's College Lobby, the Arts and Communication Building and the Business Building's first floor lounge.


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THE BOGEYMAN: Accountability key for voters, government

On Sunday, I saw that Rasmussen conducted a telephone poll. Fifty-nine percent of Americans agree with former President Ronald Reagan's statement that "government is the problem, not the solution." Since a well-defined understanding of government's place in society is absolutely essential for responsible citizenship, let's think about Reagan's statement.



SPORTS

MAC Tournament: Reporter's Notebook Day 4

Freshman forward Jarrod Jones scored eight points in Ball State University's 64-52 loss to the University at Buffalo in the Mid-American Conference Tournament Semifinals. It wasn't enough to propel the Cardinals into the finals, but Jones climbed to fourth place on Ball State's all-time freshman scoring list. With 28 points in two games in Cleveland, Jones finishes his first season with 346 points, moving ahead of Randy Boarden.






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