Officials expect to leave no later than December
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.
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University renovations reach total of $53 million budget
by Anna Kaiser
During the next four years, several Ball State University buildings will undergo two phases of construction, a university official said.
The Teachers College, North Quad and Applied Science and Technology buildings will be renovated, with completion planned by 2012, said Randy Howard, associate vice president of finance and assistant treasurer.
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Changes affect manufacturing, construction most
by Matt Ollis
More workers in Indiana lost their jobs than in any other state last month, with the unemployment rate jumping from 5.3 percent to 5.8 percent. According to the Indiana Department of Workforce Development, this translates into a loss of 17,900 jobs, the largest increase in unemployment in the U.
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