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Many BSU freshmen unclear why they are in college
Headlines that warm your alumnus heart
Sidebar: Wondering about the legalities of a mandatory survey triggering letters home. Maybe we’re off base on that?

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This column was written Sunday night in just under two hours. It was submitted to the DN in the wee hours of Monday morning for use this week, although it’s my off week on the schedule. The week was filled, so the lil’ column sat in the corner. I asked the DN to run it [...]

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A black ski mask.
In the middle of a Sunday afternoon on campus, its presence was fashionably obnoxious. Not just because of the timing, but also the weather. Though it’s late March and a bit chilly, the conditions were not intolerable enough to warrant winter weather gear.
The mask covered the face of a more portly character [...]

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When Campus Politics Get Raw

February 27th, 2009 by Mike Decker

Now a major motion picture, the debacle that is Ball State’s Student Government Association election:

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Let the snow fall

January 29th, 2009 by Dave Studinski

The Locker Room, Ball State University Village – It’s 2 p.m. Wednesday and a collection of friends have gathered to celebrate the rare occurrence of a college snow day.
No, not everyone’s drinking. It’s midday in the Village; the minors are around, too.
Status messages from Twitter, Facebook and chats exemplify the communal excitement shared by those [...]

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As Mother Nature shoves Muncie in the deep freezer – somewhere between the bulk mini-corn dogs and those 500 meatballs left over from your high school graduation – everyone’s all atwitter about how miserably cold it is.
It is, in fact, miserably cold.
Listen carefully and you’ll notice a trend in phrasing this time of year. Never [...]

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