Marion Blumenthal Lazan to tell about life during Holocaust
by Valerie Janowski
Four perfect pebbles. Pebbles were what 9-year-old Marion Blumenthal Lazan searched for while she was in the concentration camp Bergen-Belsen in Germany. She believed if she could find four perfect pebbles, the four members of her family would survive. Sixty years later, Lazan speaks to a variety of groups, from school children to church groups, around the world about her experiences.
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Vera Bradley helps immersive learning on Ball State campus
by Jessica Husek
Ball State University students got hands-on learning experience while planning Vera Bradley grand openings throughout the nation.
Junior finance major Benjamin Studebaker said the students, as part of a marketing and management class, worked with Vera Bradley during the semester to plan grand opening ceremonies at the company's new store locations.
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$1.2 million to go toward upgrades, more personnel
by Keenan Wilson
Researchers in the Ball State University Biomechanics Lab are close to securing $1.2 million from the Department of Defense to help fund research into musculoskeletal injuries, which cost the military an estimated $10 million annually.
Eric Dugan, the director of the Biomechanics Lab, said the research would help solidify Ball State's place in biomechanical research on a national level.
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Resident Assistants who want to attend the International Bowl need to think again.
Ro Anne Royer, assistant director of housing and residence life, said RAs are contractually obligated to return to Ball State University by Jan. 4 to help students move in Jan.
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