by Daniel Human
Fewer than 300 votes gave U.N.I.T.E.D. Initiative the win over Vote Bare in the 2007 Student Government Association election.
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by From staff reports
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. is doing open-mic poetry reading in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center Forum Room from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
As an added twist, an artist will sketch what each poet says during the readings, event organizer Paul Best said.
The poetry reading is part of the fraternity's first week of events in six years, he said.
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Most are unaware options could save thousands of dollars
by Andrea Zeek
In the time it takes students to walk to class, they could get back thousands of dollars of the money they spent on college-related expenses every year, meaning more money for clothes, going out and food.
Ball State University students can save on their taxes this year through deductions and credits most don't even know about.
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Candidates wish more students had participated
by Katie Mastin
An excited and lively crowd of Vote Bare supporters fell silent as Matt Bare held his cell phone, awaiting the Student Government Association election results. The silence continued as he hung up the phone and announced Vote Bare had lost the election by fewer than 300 votes.
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Bookstore carries recycled products, offers free blue bags
by Ryan Underwood
The Ball State University Bookstore is trying to improve the environment by selling recycled products and offering blue bags.
Bookstore manager Ron Sorrell said that although the store already carries some products similar to the recycled goods, it wants to give students more environmentally friendly choices.
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