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Muncie goes Hollywood

Students assist in production of low-budget, Muncie-based film

Stepping into the Alumni Center on Tuesday was like stepping into another world. With the appearance of organized chaos, people ran back and forth, speaking into their walkie-talkies, moving camera equipment and shouting orders to one another. While it seems like any other set, this film had one major difference; it was set in Muncie.
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Wanna know a secret?

Anonymously expressing personal thoughts is made possible through Web site

Wanna know a secret?
A black and scarlet sunflower is all she drew next to the words that spoke for themselves - I HANDED the most important person in my life the drugs that killed him. The postcard was slipped into the mail box and sent away. This postcard along with thousands of others have been mailed anonymously to Frank Warren, the creator of PostSecret, an art project that has captivated readers of his books.
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Generation Y should I vote?

Professor explains why most of Generation Y doesn't vote; 44 things to do to prepare for the 44th president's inauguration

According to the 2004 U.S. Census less than 50 percent of young adults in the 18- to 24-year-old age demographic voted during the 2004 presidential election. Gary Crawley, assistant professor of political science, attributes this low turnout to the fact that many young adults are not very well established in their careers and communities.
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Staff works to prepare for students

Guidelines regulate how custodians clean rooms

When students return to the dorms in the fall, their noses will be hit with the smell of ammonia and lemon as they look around and notice how clean everything is. What they might not realize through their excitement is the long hours and dedication of the custodial staff that made it so.
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Not the same old sound

Same as Sunday closes month-long tour at The Launching Pad; prepares for new CD release and possible Warped Tour performance

Not the same old sound
At first glance, Chris Bauchle, Andy Heck, Kyle Trees and Kyle Martin might appear to fit into the typical young adult male stereotype. They sit in the parking lot of The Launching Pad in the Village, wearing jeans and T-shirts, talking to friends, yelling and making fun of each other while running around the parking lot hitting a beach ball back and forth.
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