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Constitution Day Panel
 

J-Ideas sponsored Constitution Day panel discussion. Jointly presented with the Ball State University Department of Journalism.

   
Presented in Quicktime Audio
   

Moderator:

 
Warren Watson, J-Ideas  
   
Panelists  
Tom Cochrun, WISH TV  
 
Shawn Healy, McCormick Tribune Freedom Museum
 
Melinda Messineo, Ball State University  
   
Dave Studinski, Daily News, Ball State University
   
   
 
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