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King of the castle

King of the castle

Tom Kinghorn's presence will remain at Ball State University long after he retires from his position. A residence hall at Ball State, which will be completed by the fall of 2010, has been named Thomas J. Kinghorn Hall in his honor,. Kinghorn recently stepped down from his position as vice president for business affairs and treasurer, which he held since 1980.

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WOMEN'S GOLF: Three Cards named All-American scholars ( 3:30 PM)

Senior Kirsty O'Connor, junior Rachael Pruett and sophomore Katie Windlan were named National Golf Coaches Association All-American Scholars on Thursday.

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Ball State official pleased with new Indiana state budget

Despite concerns of the new state budget cutting funding for universities across the state, fears have been put to rest for members of the Ball State University Board of Trustees. Relief came after the approval of the new Indiana state budget that was passed Tuesday, which will not cut any higher education funding despite original proposals for about a 4 percent decrease.
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Ivy Tech moves into downtown Muncie

Ivy Tech Community College of Muncie will be expanding to another building this fall to accommodate the anticipated number of 5,000 students enrolled at the school. The Patterson Block, located downtown on the corner of Walnut and Main streets, will be used by about 125 students in the hospitality program.
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New state law restricts teen cell phone use

Teenage drivers will face more restrictions after a new state law put into effect July 1 limited their cell phone use while driving. The law, Senate Enrolled Act 16, limits the use of any telecommunication device while operating a motor vehicle by any person under 18.
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