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  2. Ball State University - Wikipedia

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    Ball State University (Ball State or BSU) is a public research university in Muncie, Indiana, United States. It has three off-campus centers in Indianapolis, Fort ...

  3. History of Ball State University - Wikipedia

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    The Ball Brothers from left to right: George A. Ball, Lucius L. Ball, Frank C. Ball, Edmund B. Ball, and William C. Ball In early 1918, during the Indiana General Assembly's "short session," state legislators accepted the gift of the school and the land by the Ball Brothers.

  4. List of presidents of Ball State University - Wikipedia

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    The following are Ball State University presidents. Ball State is located in Muncie, Indiana. William Wood Parsons (1918–1921) Linnaeus Neal Hines (1921–1924) Benjamin J. Burris (1924–1927) Lemuel Arthur Pittenger (1927–1942) Winfred Ethestal Wagoner (1943–1945) * John Richard Emens (1945–1968) John J. Pruis (1968–1978)

  5. Ball State Cardinals football - Wikipedia

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    Ball State plays its home games at Scheumann Stadium on the campus of Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. The Cardinals compete in the Mid-American Conference as a member of the West Division. Following the firing of Mike Neu on November 16, 2024, Colin Johnson is serving as interim head coach.

  6. Ball State - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 7 October 2008, at 15:39 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may ...

  7. Ball State Cardinals men's basketball - Wikipedia

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    Ball State's most successful year was 1990, when they reached the Sweet Sixteen but lost to eventual national champion UNLV, 69–67. It was the closest game UNLV played in that tournament - they won their five other games by an average margin of 23 points, including a 30-point win over Duke in the national championship game.

  8. Vietnamese language - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese (tiếng Việt) is an Austroasiatic language spoken primarily in Vietnam where it is the official language. It belongs to the Vietic subgroup of the Austroasiatic language family. [6] Vietnamese is spoken natively by around 85 million people, [1] several times as many as the rest of the Austroasiatic family combined. [7]

  9. State of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The State of Vietnam (Vietnamese: Quốc gia Việt Nam; Chữ Hán: 越南國家; French: État du Viêt-Nam) was an associated country within the French Union from 8 March 1949 to 4 June 1954, then a fully independent country until 1955. It was the predecessor of the Republic of Vietnam in South Vietnam that