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Moving on up

More than 100 attend dedication for Ball State's first sorority house

Moving on up
Walking into a white house with greek letters in the top left window, the room to the right has a cozy feel. Calming red and brown colors fill the room. The shuffling of feet is heard through the house as people go from room to room checking out the decor.
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Thieves break into Village bar

Locker Room owner offers cash reward for information

The owner of the Locker Room is offering a $500 cash reward for information about suspects involved in a burglary at the bar. Manager Brandon Newman said the break-in happened between 4:30 and 8:00 a.m. Wednesday. According to police reports, unknown suspects climbed gas pipes to the roof and entered the building by using a cinder block to smash a plywood-covered skylight.
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Immersion project kicks off

About 50 students join to produce three Internet, TV series

About 50 Ball State University students involved in immersive learning experiences joined together to kick off a project Wednesday in L.A. Pittenger Student Center. Rodger Smith, associate director at the Center for Media Design, said students from several departments have been involved in the immersion projects.
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Faculty opposes gay marriage ban

Ball State joins other universities against proposed amendment

The Ball State University Faculty Council voted to oppose the proposed gay marriage amendment Senate Joint Resolution 7. Beckie Adams, a professor in the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, said the Faculty Council was strongly opposed to the state constitution amendment.
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Downtown prepares for Muncie Gras

Bars, restaurants to set up stalls, offer refuge from event

Some downtown businesses will relish in the boost of sales thanks to Muncie Gras customers, while others will provide more of a refuge from the festivities Saturday. Cheryl Crowder, program manager of downtown development, said this year's Muncie Gras will "turn Walnut Street into Bourbon Street.
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