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Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, Muncie, IN

6 hours ago by Lauren Phillips, Senior Chief Reporter

Student dies from cancer 4

Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, Muncie, IN

16 hours ago by Joe Cermak

Although Ben Smith was diagnosed with colon cancer and fought it for four years, it never stifled his dreams.

He foresaw a future where he graduated from Ball State University and became a probation officer. He continued to travel and started a family with his wife, Mindy.

Discount Den set to close 3

Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, Muncie, IN

16 hours ago by Ashley Pierce

A Village staple since 1970, the Discount Den could close by the end of the month, store manager Heather Seybold said. Its 50 cent sodas, selection of tobacco products and greek life apparel make it a beloved business to Ball State University students.

The exact closing date is unknown at this time, however, because prospective buyers had become interested, Seybold said.

SPORTS FOR THOUGHT: Football should aim for 10 wins 2

Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, Muncie, IN

9 hours ago by Ryan Wood

In the dictionary, the word "rut" is defined as "a sunken track or groove made by the passage of vehicles." For a decade-long stretch, created by the vehicle of its own incompetency, the word defined the position of Ball State's football program. As a new millennium began, the program experienced its darkest period in the midst of a 21-game losing streak that spanned three seasons.

GIGOLO JOE: Roommates' cats, rules should not ruin friendships 1

Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, Muncie, IN

18 hours ago by Joe Cermak

Dear Gigolo Joe: I'm living in an apartment with these two other girls. Don't get the wrong impression: nothing is happening between us. We have a pretty good friendship, but I hate their stupid cats. There are three of them, and they aren't those "miracle cats" that can use the toilet to go to the bathroom.


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Demolition continues for CentrePointe block


		Demolition continues for CentrePointe block

KY Kernel, University of Kentucky, KY

19 hours ago by Blair Thomas

Demolition of the remaining buildings on the downtown block where CentrePointe is planned to be built began, last night.

Bulldozers worked to tear down the Rite Aid Pharmacy building while crowds of people gathered to watch and cars drove by honking, fists waving out the window.

New dorms to open on schedule

The Parthenon, Marshall University, WV

1 day ago by Sarina LoPresti

Driving down Fifth Avenue along the Marshall University campus in Huntington, construction seems to be happening everywhere, but the one corner that's getting the biggest facelift is that of Fifth Avenue and 20th Street.

The section of campus that once housed the Dot Hicks Field and the Twentieth Street Baptist Church will now be home to two new dorms and a recreation center.

Jazz and Ribs Fest 2008

The Lantern, Ohio State, OH

7 hours ago by Amanda Forbes

The 29th Annual Jazz and Rib Fest will commence July 25 through July 27 at Bicentennial and Genoa Park in downtown Columbus. One of the most popular festivals in Columbus, this year should prove to provide another great weekend filled with a wide array of cool jazz music and saucy finger-licking ribs from 22 different rib burners from around the country.

Discount Den set to close

Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN

18 hours ago by Ashley Pierce

A Village staple since 1970, the Discount Den could close by the end of the month, store manager Heather Seybold said. Its 50 cent sodas, selection of tobacco products and greek life apparel make it a beloved business to Ball State University students.

The exact closing date is unknown at this time, however, because prospective buyers had become interested, Seybold said.

Students find they have rights when leasing

The Lantern, Ohio State, OH

2 hours ago by Eden Gaskill

Moving each year from apartment to apartment is something that happens often at Ohio State. In the excitement of moving to another place, students often forget the obligations of moving out and the possible ramifications of not abiding by their lease. Many students do not realize they also have rights when it comes to their lease.

SOCCER: Lovett brings life lessons to BSU

Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN

2 hours ago by Teddy Cahill

Usually a man in full Virginia Tech apparel would seem out of place on a Ball State athletic field.

But this was no ordinary day for new women's soccer coach Michael Lovett.

The date was April 16, the one-year anniversary of the Virginia Tech campus shooting that killed 33 students in the deadliest shooting rampage in U.

Muncie goes Hollywood

Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN

20 hours ago by Kate Burnett

Stepping into the Alumni Center on Tuesday was like stepping into another world. With the appearance of organized chaos, people ran back and forth, speaking into their walkie-talkies, moving camera equipment and shouting orders to one another. While it seems like any other set, this film had one major difference; it was set in Muncie.

Top five favorite childhood television shows

The Parthenon, Marshall University, WV

16 hours ago by Staff

Tom Bragg | executive editor

1. Animaniacs

2. Beavis and Butt-head

3. Perfect Strangers

4. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

5. The Ren and Stimpy Show

Rachel Sargent | managing editor

1. Doug

2. Clarissa Explains It All

3. Are You Afraid of the Dark?

4. Salute Your Shorts

5.

Psycho talk

The Parthenon, Marshall University, WV

14 hours ago by Stephen Schelling

How did you guys form?

Where are we from? Oh, how did we form? Sorry, I'm kind of deaf because of this band nonsense. We formed in 2000. I moved to Phoenix for a job and my buddy Josh, who I went to high school with, and we had the idea to start a band.

Letter to the Editor: Goodnight, and Good luck UK Professors

KY Kernel, University of Kentucky, KY

7 hours ago by Buck Ryan

I'm leaning against Obama because he's Muslim, I'm leaning toward McCain because he believes in the right of Czechoslovakia to still exist, and I'm ending my friendship with two UK professors after reading a Lexington Herald-Leader commentary, "Fair to point out lack of ideological diversity at UK.

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