Attorney awaits medical reports before beating case goes to court
by Samantha Zilai
Charges are pending for five Ball State University affiliated women who supposedly beat an Ivy Tech student at an off-campus party in October, officials said.
Delaware County deputy prosecuting attorney Judi Calhoun said she is awaiting further information about the extent of the victim's injuries before filing charges.
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Author discusses existence of racist towns in America
by Jessica Husek
Racism is still alive in towns across America, said author James Loewen. Loewen spoke Tuesday in Pruis Hall about his most recent book "Sundown Towns" and about America's history of racism and prejudice. Loewen spoke about a high point of racism in America from 1890 to 1940 and explained historical examples of the efforts of groups of white people to drive black people out of communities.
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Creators say students can meet with others to plan trips home
by Jessica Husek
Ball State University students can use a Facebook application to pair them with students across the nation who are traveling home for Thanksgiving break, helping them cut costs and preserve the environment. Cornell University alumnus John Zimmer said he was part of a group of recent graduates and undergraduate students who formed the "Carpool" application on Facebook.
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