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VIDEO: Students react to Village shooting

Two Muncie Police officers are back in their homes after recovering from gunshot wounds. From NewsLink Indiana.

VIDEO: Ball State on Jimmy Fallon

Jimmy Fallon did his show from Indianapolis last week and some lucky Ball State students got to join him on the stage.

VIDEO: Ball State Belly Dancing Club

Women performed to raise money to bring professional belly dancer Ruby Jazayre to the club on March 31.

VIDEO: Flash mob for sustainability

Several dozen students from a project management class in the Miller College of Business staged a flash mob in the Atrium at lunchtime to promote sustainability.

VIDEO: Student reaction to bConnected app

Ball State students respond to the new Android application about staying organized with a student's campus information. The app is called bConnected.

Older videos

VIDEO: New apartment complex

Muncie residents share their concerns about a new apartment complex that will be built near McGalliard road. NewsLink Indiana's Sarah Phinney reports.

VIDEO: Dave + Maddow highlights

View clips from the conversation at John R. Emens Auditorium including alumnus David Letterman, political commentator Rachel Maddow and Ball State President Jo Ann Gora.

VIDEO: First snowfall

Very strange weather has battered Muncie for the past two days. NewsLink looks at how Ball State students and locals are reacting and preparing for the sudden change.

CHIRP TV - Men's volleyball Jan. 30

Sports editor Andrew Mishler and staff reporter Steven Ward discuss the state of the men's volleyball team after they wrapped up their January schedule.

VIDEO: Recycling Day

Student organizations including the Ball State Eco-Reps, SGA, the Ball State Energy Action Team and Ball State Dining were at the Atrium today promoting "America Recycles Day".

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News

Censors MIA on M.I.A.’s finger flip

NEW YORK — Less than a second stood between British singer M.I.A. giving the finger to 114 million people watching the Super Bowl halftime show and no one noticing at all.

Super Bowl boosts Indy’s image

Indianapolis was once called Naptown and India-No-Place for a reason.

Energy Challenge encourages students to save power

Many students will save energy to win a pizza party, a trophy and possibly free rock climbing passes this semester.

Features

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For a good cause

Second Harvest Food Bank provides food for nearby communities

The students who help at Second Harvest Food Bank never get to see the people they're serving.

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New sandwich shop serves up big bites

Muncie eats up Chicago-style sandwiches, hot dogs and sides at Chef Boys

Ryan Clements has always held the nickname Chef Boy RC, a play-on-words of the famous canned pasta brand Chef Boyardee. Clements decided to use his nickname as the name of his latest restaurant endeavor located on Oakwood Avenue, Chef Boys Sandwich Factory. 1 comment

Sports

BASEBALL: Cardinals make use of warm weather

Ball State practices outside three times in first preseason week

The same weather that drew rave reviews from the out-of-town visitors to Indianapolis for the Super Bowl last week has also been a boon for Ball State baseball. Almost since Jan. 27, the first day the NCAA permits baseball practices, the weather in Muncie has allowed the Cardinals to leave their normal winter home of the Field Sports Building for the roomier turf fields in the Briner Sports Complex.

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MEN'S VOLLEYBALL: Rouse playing big role in second year

Second-year starter is making strides in his on-court communication

Tommy Rouse is in his second season as a starter. He's playing one of the few positions on the Ball State men's volleyball team that isn't undergoing significant change. And the team needs him to be a steady defensive presence in the backcourt.

Opinion

EUROPEAN EXPERIENCES: Beligium waffles to exist, but don't forget about the chocolate

This past weekend, I traveled outside of the UK for the first time. Needless to say, I was very excited to have my first European adventure.

Super Bowl

Amid Super Bowl kudos, Indy cleans up, looks ahead

INDIANAPOLIS — Bleary-eyed and jubilant, Super Bowl organizers swung into cleanup mode Monday and hoped the rave reviews from fans and journalists over how it pulled off its first Super Bowl will draw the NFL's showcase event back to town.

Super Bowl draws record 111.3M viewers on NBC

NEW YORK — For the third consecutive year, the Super Bowl set a record as the most-watched television show in U.S. history.