Deja Studdard


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Driver Aaron Cornine lowers the back of the truck after dumping his load of food and compostable waste at Missouri Organic's Liberty facility, July 9, 2009. Much of it is covered in dough from baked goods. (Jill Toyoshiba/Kansas City Star/MCT)
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Indiana college campuses reduce food waste

The Indiana Recycling Coalition has launched a major effort to cut food waste across the state, while colleges and universities including Ball State work to recycle food that would otherwise be discarded. “Now is clearly the right time to work on food waste reduction in Indiana,” said Carey Hamilton, executive director of the Indiana Recycling Coalition.


Teh-Kuang Chang, professor of political science, stands in front of a scroll given to by Ma Ying-jeou, the president of the Republic of China in honor of Chang's 90th birthday. Chang has worked at Ball State since 1966 and traveled to over 70 countries. DN PHOTO DEJA STUDDARD 
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Political science professor celebrates 90th birthday

Teh-Kuang Chang works in a corner office in North Quad, surrounded by books and piles of file folders. The area looks lived in – which fits. The political science professor is celebrating his 90th birthday on Sept. 15. He’s spent 49 of those years as a Ball State faculty member.



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Various students are preparing for the Mr. and Ms. Ball State Bodybuilding competition on April 14 at John R. Emens Auditorium. Part of the competition is posing that requires each competitor to stand on stage and the judges observe everything from their chests, backs, thighs and calf muscles. DN PHOTO DEJA STUDDARD
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Various students are preparing for the Mr. and Ms. Ball State Bodybuilding competition on April 14 at John R. Emens Auditorium. Part of the competition is posing that requires each competitor to stand on stage and the judges observe everything from their chests, backs, thighs and calf muscles. DN PHOTO DEJA STUDDARD

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