by Sarah Moreland
As the newest addition to the Ball State University academic calendar approaches, some students are beginning to finalize their pre-Thanksgiving Break schedules to accommodate canceled classes. Some students intend on going to class, and others see Fruesday as a holiday in itself and a reason to skip class.
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Election board has meeting to examine, count contested absentee, provisional ballots
by Daniel Human
Almost two weeks after elections, Muncie learned who will be its new mayor: Jim Mansfield. The Delaware County Election Board announced the democratic candidate beat Sharon McShurley by an 11-vote margin during a meeting on Friday. Neither candidate attended the meeting and could not be reached at home for comment during the weekend.
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Election board, county prosecutor to look into possible imposters
by Daniel Human
As the Deleware County Election Board meeting drew to a close on Friday, a Muncie resident stood up and addressed the board even though it was not on the meeting's agenda.
Voter Robert Lewis, who lives in precinct 18, approached the board with a complaint about being treated unequally.
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Association invites speakers, organizes forum, fashion show
by Joe Cermak
The Black Student Association was able to bring students together, even from far away universities, and gave them a forum to discuss topics such as the problems facing black students.
BSA President Ebony Strong said the conference went well and students benefited a lot from the conferences, which included a fashion show on Friday and guest speakers on Saturday.
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Anthropology club has event to raise money for group
by Rebecca Vetter
Ball State University students had the chance to discover the ghosts on and around campus through a haunted tour led by the anthropology club. The tours were late Friday and Saturday, which started at the corner of McKinley and Riverside avenues and made its way down University Avenue to its final stop: Guthrie Park near Ball Memorial Hospital.
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Officials have no reason to suspect foul play was involved in the death of Ball State University junior Michael Grembowicz, coroner Jim Clevenger said.
The cause of death was asphyxiation by hanging, Clevenger said.
"I think the Ball State Police Department as well as [the coroner's office] have found there's no reason to suspect it was anything but suicide," he said.