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Ball State Gets New Yearbook After 17-Year Absence

MUNCIE, Ind. (AP): Ball State University is bringing its student yearbook back in a completely new form following a 17-year absence. Journalism instructor Brian Hayes says the high cost of publishing yearbooks “makes it nearly impossible'' for Ball State to have a traditional one like The Orient, which ceased publication in 1997. But Hayes says students in an immersive class who worked for a year created the concept of the new yearbook called Cardinal Life that can now be ordered online.

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