Graduate student begins three-way partnership for TCOM
by Amanda Getchel
On behalf of the telecommunications department one Ball State University graduate student will travel to Australia to pave the way for a three-way partnership.
Dan Hottle will be in the "land down under" from July 7 to July 25. While there he will attempt to live with Aboriginal tribes to make a documentary of an Australian Aboriginal school.
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Proceeds from Frisbee golf tournament to go to flood victims
by Taylor Orf
A charity Frisbee golf tournament planned by Ball State University summer school students is scheduled for 6 p.m. July 9 at McCulloch Park and will provide some much needed relief for the victims of recent flooding in Indiana.
About 17 junior and senior sports administration majors planned the event as a project for their sports administration and event management class during the second summer session at Ball State.
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Autistic children attend eight-week academic, behavioral camp
by Samantha Zilai
Stephanie Holcomb's eyes welled with tears of joy as she stifled the sound of a sniffle so as not to interrupt the lesson about food groups she was observing. However, the lesson teaches children much more than healthy eating habits; it teaches them how to interact in social environments.
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Ball State University students should not be alarmed if they see various police units around Johnson Complex and Worthen Arena this week.
Director of Public Safety Gene Burton said in a release the University Police Department would coordinate training sessions today, Tuesday and Friday that would focus on a potential "armed intruder" roaming parts of campus.
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