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Band makes jazz fresh

Emens Auditorium has been host to its share of legends. Last February, then 80-year-old blues guitarist B.B. King graced the Emens stage, and just more than a week ago, George Jones, one of the most prolific country songwriters in history, performed to a welcoming Muncie crowd.


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BSU pulls bad peanut butter

Cereal replaced peanut butter and toast for freshman Kyle Paya when he discovered his big jar of Peter Pan could have been contaminated with salmonella. "When I went back home this weekend, I looked at the jar," he said. "I had already made the toast. I saw the number and thought about if I wanted to risk it and decided nope.


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Scoopalicious

Like many college students, Jerry Greenfield worked an on-campus job to earn extra cash. Little did the Oberlin College student know that one day he and a friend would co-found a multibillion dollar company based on the product he served everyday. "It's as if the universe knew," he said.


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TURNING A BLIND EYE: Brown should apologize for remarks made

One must wonder whether a few Muncie citizens have taken the La Bamba radio ad campaign a bit too seriously. In one prominent ad, an announcer, copying the "Real Men of Genius" campaign from Budweiser, gives a salute to the modern college student. The student sits down with a six pack and cheese puffs to write an English paper about the history of beer while spending his parents' money striving for "independence.



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LIVING THE COLLEGE LIFE: Seniors face unknown

When living in a world of adversity, there is bound to be some uncertainty. It seems we can't be sure of anything anymore. Nobody knows what tomorrow is going to bring, and that's the trouble, isn't it? We don't know if we're going to pass the test that makes up 50 percent of our grade.


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MEN'S BASKETBALL: Newell named MAC West Player of the Week

For the first time in his career, sophomore Anthony Newell has been named the Mid-American Conference West Division Player of the Week. Announced Monday by the MAC league office, Newell averaged 17 points and 8.5 rebounds in two games for Ball State University against Northern Illinois University on Tuesday and Illinois State University on Saturday.


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Ball State enters recycling contest

Only 20 percent of the recyclable products on Ball State University's campus make it to the recycling bin, said Mike Planton, associate director for landscape and environmental management. As an incentive for students to help save the planet, a nationwide competition called Recycle Mania will award a university with a trophy for its recycling efforts.



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Slates face off in first of two debates, agree on main topics

The first of two Ball State University Student Government Association election debates was marked by agreement on three main topics - the Multicultural Center, slate workloads and student, administrator and Muncie relations. The Presidential/Vice Presidential Debate on Monday night included the two top members of each slate, while the Slate Debate at 7:30 p.


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Text advertisements gain acceptance with students

Text messaging is a popular way to market things in our society, and a Ball State University professor wants to know how students are reacting to it. Michael Hanley, assistant professor of journalism and advertising sequence coordinator, said he and the Center for Media Design researched this for two years, and he has seen significant increase in acceptance of text messaged ads.


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Tobacco shop in the Village closes

Cigar and tobacco selection is going to be slimmer in Muncie once Little Havana Tobacco Cabana officially closes on Saturday. After almost two months of clearance sales, Little Havana, the tobacco shop in the Ball State University Village, has cleared out most of its inventory and therefore is closing, student manager Mike Dean said.


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BSU offers uncommon program

About 10 years after digital media programs became available, Ball State University is one of the 10 percent of schools nationwide where students can take the courses. The Center for Information and Communication Sciences conducted a survey of 400 schools nationwide, which began in September and ended in November, Ray Steele, CICS director and research leader, said.



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OUR VIEW: Continual concepts

Student Government Association presidential candidates met Monday to debate issues they will focus on if elected. The first prompt issued to the presidential hopefuls questioned the past, not the future. Vote Bare's Matt Bare and U.N.I.T.E.D. Initiative's Betsy Mills were given two minutes to respond to the challenge: What part of current SGA slate Team Lisec's platforms do they consider most important to continue? In possibly the most distinctly different responses of the debate, Bare and Mills responded with separate priorities.


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MEN'S TENNIS: Ball State finds encouragement in loss

Though the Ball State University men's tennis team lost Saturday, the team saw some encouraging signs on the court, coach Bill Richards said. Ball State lost to No. 34 University of Kentucky 4-3, as the Cardinals fell to 3-5 on the season. Ball State won the No.


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TRACK AND FIELD: Field events prove to be stronger for Cardinals

Originally set as a three-way meet, prior to the inclusion of Northern Illinois University, the Ball State Quadrangular delivered the last test for the Cardinals prior the Mid-American Conference Indoor Championships. The women's track and field team ended up taking third in its own meet while fellow MAC counterpart Western Michigan University won the meet with a score of 155 points.


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OUR VIEW: Scienta est potentia

Student Government Association is discussing a plan to lower the grade point average requirements to graduate with cum laude honors. Its proposal would lower the standard for graduating cum laude to a 3.5 GPA. Currently, the requirement is a cumulative GPA between 3.


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Protesting 'unfunniness'

Junior Jesse Bontrager holds up a "Shut up Larry" sign Saturday to protest Larry the Cable Guy who was putting on a show at Emens Auditorium. Bontrager and seven other Ball State students and recent graduates gathered at the corner of Riverside and McKinley avenues yelling phrases like "Don't get 'er done!" and "Don't encourage unfunniness" at ticketholders as they passed by.


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'Jane Eyre' focuses on struggles within self

When Charlotte Bront+â wrote "Jane Eyre," few women published novels, let alone bestsellers. Because she and her sisters had previously released a book of poetry published under male pseudonyms with limited success, Bront+â decided to publish the book under her own name.


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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Ball State has problems scoring

There's a reason why Western Michigan University's Carrie Moore is the leading scorer in the nation. The senior can fill up the scoring column quickly. Ball State University held Moore, who averages 25.3 points per game, to 17 points in a 76-60 victory earlier in the year.






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