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Feminism is for women and men, students, professors say

Hillary Clinton has clinched the Democratic Party's nomination, making her the first female in American history to earn a major political party's nominee. And according to a recent Washington Post/ABC News survey, Republican nominee and opponent, Donald Trump has been losing support over the last month. Just by getting the nomination, Clinton made history. A look into the future of the possibility of a female-led nation brings up questions of feminism: What is it, and can men be feminists too?



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Food labels to see dramatic change by 2018

It has been 20 years since food labels have seen much change, but now consumers can expect to see dramatic changes on labels no later than 2018. After years of research and the push from the Obama Administration and First Lady Michelle Obama, the Food and Drug Administration has announced more than a half dozen significant changes to be introduced and added to food labels in the next two years.


John Allen Seidel, professor of trombone, passed away June 10 at age 67. PHOTO COURTESY OF JON SEIDEL
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Professor of trombone dies at age 67

John Allen Seidel, a Ball State professor for 24 years, passed away Friday, June 10, 2016, at the age of 67. He was born Oct. 1, 1948, to Charles Seidel and Elsie (Reinert) Seidel in Reading, Pa.



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Student, alumna meet actor Shia LaBeouf

A Ball State student interning with an Indiana newspaper caught up with “Transformers” actor Shia LaBeouf after the car he was riding in broke down Thursday during his hitchhiking trip across the country.


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Muhammad Ali, boxing legend dies at 74

Muhammad Ali, the three-time world heavyweight boxing champion and one of the most celebrated sports figure of the 20th century, died June 3 at the age of 74. Ali fought Parkinson’s disease for more than 30 years.


Local residents have been complaining that narrow roads, such at Petty Road, do not have enough room for cars and pedestrians to walk safely. DN PHOTO SAMANTHA BRAMMER
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Future plans for Petty Road on hold

With every problem there is a solution, but for Petty Road, both Mayor Dennis Tyler and City Superintendent Duke Campbell said they have their hands tied.


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Geothermal project to be completed within a year

Ball State will soon be home to the biggest geothermal system in the world. Jim Lowe, associate vice president of facilities planning and management, said no one else thus far has come forward to say that their system is bigger.






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