Ball State's Elliot Hall is said to have an eerie past since its christening in 1937; Anthropology Club offers haunted tours of campus
by April Abernathy
Urban legends and hauntings have a home even at Ball State University. The Anthropology Club has offered haunted tours of Ball State in the past years to give students a chance to discover some ghosts.
Elliot Hall is said to have an eerie past that started with its christening in 1937.
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by Teri Harrington and Ben Green
SEX AND THE CITY New York's chic sex and love columnist, Carrie Bradshaw [Sarah Jessica Parker], and the posh posse she molded years ago sent longtime fans and newbies with Prada and Gucci in tow to the big screen for the seventh installment of HBO's hit "Sex and the City.
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Minnetrista Farmers Market allows shoppers to find fresh food grown in Indiana
by Ellen Gilmer
Matt Gunter doesn't like his tomatoes to be pretty. While plump, uncracked, bright red tomatoes might be appealing to many grocery shoppers, Gunter says those tomatoes are riddled with pesticides and fertilizers and haven't the slightest bit of real flavor.
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Warner hasn't spent a penny on gas for commute in 37 years
by Amanda Junk
When Ball State University German professor Ron Warner commutes the four miles round-trip to and from his office on campus, he doesn't use a car. Instead, he hops on his Raleigh 500 two-tone gray commuter bike. Warner is among a growing number of people who, for various reasons, have parked their cars and opted for a more fuel-efficient, athletic and environmentally friendly mode of transportation - the bicycle.
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As summer ends, garage sales appear all around Muncie
by Jay Sowers
For Ball State University students returning to campus, this is the time to see old friends and move into new apartments, houses and dorms. While settling into their new apartments, students might realize there is just something missing. Often they know what it is, and sometimes they won't.
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