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THE BOGEYMAN: Outsourcing hurt Muncie's economy most 14

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

12 hours ago by Neal Coleman

What's at the heart of Muncie's economic problems? No jobs. What happened to them? Ask an economic conservative, and he will tell you that freer trade and fewer restrictions on corporations have vacuumed jobs overseas. Ask an economic liberal, and he will tell you that unions pushed for wages far in excess of what a person screwing bolts into widgets for eight hours a day should make.

FOOTBALL: BSU gets 97 votes in AP Poll and moves to No. 25 12

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

8 hours ago by Ryan Wood

After each win this season, Ball State University football coach Brady Hoke has downplayed the importance of his program earning its first national ranking. That milestone was reached Sunday when the Cardinals received 97 votes to jump to No. 25 in The Associated Press Poll.

ASG upholds court ruling on election 3

Miami Student, Miami University, Oxford, OH

3 hours ago by Austin R. Fast

Editor's note : Technical difficulties delayed the posting of a more up-to-date account of last week's actions in student senate. Updates have been added to this version of the story in bold. 12:45 p.m. Oct. 5


A dispute that started Tuesday night between student senators and student court came to a head Thursday when student body president Mike Scott and ASG advisers walked out of a special session.

Students sink into dirty competition 2

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

14 hours ago by Sarah Moreland

Sami Torres didn't intend to get muddy. The sophomore special education and elementary education major couldn't participate in Botsford and Swinford halls' annual Mud Volleyball tournament this year because of a soccer-related broken toe, but she came out Saturday afternoon to support her friends and hall directors, she said.

MU hockey identity at stake in 2008-09 1

Miami Student, Miami University, Oxford, OH

1 hour ago by Dan Kukla

Regardless of the outcome, 2008-09 is a defining hockey season in Miami University's program history. This year, the RedHawks can either firmly root themselves among the nation's elite or wither back into mediocrity.

During the past four seasons, seven young men built the Miami program into what it is today.


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FOOTBALL: BSU gets 97 votes in AP Poll and moves to No. 25


		FOOTBALL: BSU gets 97 votes in AP Poll and moves to No. 25

Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN

17 hours ago by Ryan Wood

After each win this season, Ball State University football coach Brady Hoke has downplayed the importance of his program earning its first national ranking. That milestone was reached Sunday when the Cardinals received 97 votes to jump to No. 25 in The Associated Press Poll.

SLIDESHOW: Muncie Music Fest

Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN

22 hours ago by Jay Sowers

VIDEO: Ball State vs. Toledo Highlights

Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN

10 hours ago by Derick Brattain

Click here for highlights from Ball State's 31-0 win over Toledo (Watch in high quality mode for better performance)

FBI raids MU donor's home, office

Miami Student, Miami University, OH

3 days ago by Dave Matthews

A major donor to Miami University and former chief executive of Petters Group Worldwide is under investigation by the FBI for his alleged role in a fraud scheme involving more than $100 million in investments.

Princeton Review visits campus to gain perspective

Miami Student, Miami University, OH

3 days ago by Kori Austera

After Miami University received low Amarks in diversity in The Princeton Review's 2009 rankings, Rob Franek, vice president of Princeton Review, and Heather Ladriere, executive director of Princeton Review, were invited to Miami University Sept. 19 for a closer look at the community.

GREAL goes global

Miami Student, Miami University, OH

3 days ago by Alison E. Peters

GREAL, an acronym for the department of German, Russian and Eastern Asian languages, is home to several foreign languages, including German, Russian, Arabic, Chinese, Hebrew, Hindi, Korean and Japanese.

New police chief named


		New police chief named

Guardian , Wright State University, OH

5 days ago by Tiffany Johnson

Michael Martinesen was announced WSU's new chief of police Tuesday, Sept. 30.

Martinesen will replace Simone Polk, who now works in Student Affairs.

As Ohio University's current chief of police, his 19 years of experience includes stints in the City of Hamilton police department and Newport City, Ky.

John Legend performs at WSU


		John Legend performs at WSU

Guardian , Wright State University, OH

5 days ago by Mailinh Nguyen

John Legend an artist known for his songs like "Ordinary People" or "Save Room" came to Wright State to use his voice in a different way. Kicking off early voting on Monday, the Grammy winner and Ohio native held a mini concert showing his support for the Obama & Biden campaign and encouraged students to put their vote in for this year's election.

Wright State club football dream now closer than ever to reality

Guardian , Wright State University, OH

5 days ago by Clint Davis

Ask most people around Wright State about the gridiron and they'll likely tell you it can be found in Columbus on Saturday afternoons.

However, this may change soon as Raider fans could have a football team of their own to cheer on by the time they leave for summer break.

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