Redshirt senior Tyler 'Red' Potts celebrating a defensive play against Kentucky Sept. 2. Ball State fell 44-14 to the Wildcats. Daniel Kehn, DN
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‘The stage you dream about'

After a 44-14 loss to Kentucky in week one, Ball State travels down to Athens, to play the No. 1 team in the nation, the University of Georgia. Mike Neu is looking at the positives of the Cardinals' 30-point loss to the Wildcats instead of the negatives coming into their matchup with the Bulldogs. 


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Pros and Cons of Pets

To learn more about what life will be like with a furry friend, check out the Ball State Daily Housing Guide and browse areas near you that accommodate for pets.



Graduate student quarterback Layne Hatcher looks to throw the ball against Kentucky Sept. 2 at Kroger Field. Hatcher was sacked two times in the game. Mya Cataline, DN
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Big Game Purpose

Ball State is winless against Southeastern Conference (SEC) opponents, and largely unsuccessful against any Power Five program. Despite the losses, what do the Cardinals gain from playing this elite competition?


Redshirt sophomore running back Vaughn Pemberton gets tackled during a rushing attempt against Kentucky Sept. 2 at Kroger Field in Lexington, Kentucky. Pemberton would be helped off the field immediately following the play and would not return for the remainder of Ball State’s 44-14 loss to the Wildcats. Daniel Kehn, DN
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'Bumps and Bruises'

After suffering four injuries, including two that left players out for the rest of the game, against Kentucky, Ball State football is gearing up to face another Power Five opponent in No. 1 Georgia. Will this stiff competition continue to adversely affect the Cardinals health? 



Drummers take their cues for rehearsal from team leaders at Music For All Summer Symposium, June 27, 2023. Several hundred students from across the country converged on Ball State's campus for the weeklong event that included not just musical instruction, but games and other team-building events. Madelyn Moore, DN
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More than just some “Swag”

 At the Music For All Summer Symposium, held on Ball State’s campus June 24 through July 1, there’s a team of people called SWAGs behind every practice session, every fun activity, or even group transportation around campus. 








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