OBJECTIONABLE MATERIAL: Sciolists hide behind false credentials

From the revelation that Iran stopped its nuclear weapons program in 2003, let's hope Norman Podhoretz realizes how foolish he looks. Podhoretz, an adjunct fellow at the Hudson Institute and prominent figure in the neoconservative movement, told British newspaper The Daily Telegraph in October that bombing Iran was essential to prevent it from developing nuclear weapons.



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Faculty Council to discuss academic dishonesty policy revisions

Ball State University's academic dishonesty policy is in the process of being revamped. Bruce Hozeski, a faculty council member and University Senate chairman, said the policy was working, but it was healthy to look at every policy from time to time to find ways to improve.


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TCOM makes internships affordable

Telecommunications students who live off campus can pay for internship credit online for considerably less because of a waiver on certain fees, Joseph Misiewicz, chairman for the Department of Telecommunications, said. Alan Richardson, internship coordinator for Ball State University's Department of Telecommunications, said the department had recently adopted the program and it would begin this summer.


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Student senators give committee reports to SGA

After a special orders of business was called so an information session about the Feb. 27 Career Fair could be shared, the Ball State University Student Government Association got to work. Although caucuses met, no reports were given, but the committee chairmen gave their reports.


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Taylor resigns from position

While he had a great opportunity before him, Chris Taylor's relationships at Ball State University made the decision to move to the next endeavor difficult. Taylor, the director of communications and marketing at Ball State, resigned Tuesday and to accept a position as senior account executive at Allday Communications in Franklin, Tenn.



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LAST YEAR ON EARTH: Students need to take charge of university

There's an episode of "The Simpsons" in which Bart gets his friends to tell their parents they've been invited to compete in the National Grammar Rodeo in Canada. Of course, such a rodeo doesn't exist; it only serves as a cover for the gang to get away from their parents for Spring Break.


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Associate AD loses duties

Upon learning that several of his responsibilities were stripped due to the restructuring of Ball State University's Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, Associate Athletics Director Joe Hernandez was searching for answers Tuesday afternoon. Despite maintaining his title as associate athletics director and earning the same salary, Hernandez, who is in his 22nd year at Ball State, is no longer the supervisor of the gymnastics program or men's or women's golf.


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Ball State drops Nelligan Sports after five years

For five years, Ball State University outsourced its marketing to Nelligan Sports Marketing, Inc. After this school year that will change. In a press conference Tuesday, Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Tom Collins announced Ball State will not extend its contract with Nelligan Sports but rather do its marketing in-house.


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MEN'S BASKETBALL: Cardinals to get much-awaited homecoming

After two losses by two points each on the road last week, Ball State University is likely as ready as any team in the nation to return to its home court. "You always feel more comfortable at home," Cardinals' coach Billy Taylor said. "Everything is more natural to you.



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Study finds no hostility, concern with communication in athletics

The findings of an investigation into the multicultural climate of the Ball State University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, which were released Tuesday, were more positive than negative, President Jo Ann Gora said. Gora released the findings of the investigation during a press conference to announce the reorganization of the athletics department.


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Work begins on DeHority Complex

The demolition phase of DeHority Complex's renovation plan began this week. According to Ball State University's Newscenter Web site, the Board of Trustees approved the $24.6 million plan in 2007. Alan Hargrave, director of housing and residential life, said demolition was the first phase.


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BSU ranked ninth in equity poll

Ball State University finished ninth of 115 Division colleges in The Gender Equity Scorecard V, which was created at Penn State York. The study used participation, scholarship, operating budget, recruiting budget and coaching salaries to grade the universities' commitment to women's sports for the 2005-06 academic and athletics year.


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Lethal force was 'first resort' for Duplain, expert says

A Ball State University police officer unnecessarily used force as a first resort against a Ball State student, an expert testified in the McKinney v. Duplain civil trial Tuesday. Ken Katsaris, a law enforcement trainer and consultant, and two UPD officers testified Tuesday, revealing more discrepancies at the scene of Michael McKinney's death.



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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Junior guard earns MAC West honor

After concluding Monday's practice, the Ball State University women's basketball team circled around Worthen Arena's mid court and waited for coach Lisa McDonald to address her team for the final time that day. The first item McDonald announced was junior point guard Kiley Jarrett's first Mid-American Conference West Division Player of the Week honor.


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BEWILDERED SOCIETY: Flu infects students, staff

Dear Flu, So, you're back. No, it's not that I'm surprised. I mean, I knew you were around - it was only a matter of time before you tried to hook up. I'm telling you now - I'm not having any of it. You try year after year, I say "No," and you only try harder after that.


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Coaches say they are unsure about necessity, success of new design

As the Ball State University coaches sat around the 10 a.m. Department of Intercollegiate Athletics meeting Tuesday, there were mixed opinions on the necessity of the athletic department's restructuring project. "I'm not sure if it was needed," said men's tennis coach Bill Richards, who has coached with the Cardinals for 36 years.


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OUR VIEW: Second chance

We've often pointed the finger at Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Tom Collins for the shortcomings of his department. However, in the wake of recent events, the Daily News editorial board is willing to give him one last chance. President Jo Ann Gora, Tony Proudfoot, associate vice president for marketing and communications, and Collins called a press conference Tuesday and invited media from the university and Muncie to attend.


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BSU student produces documentary for HBO

INDIANAPOLIS - An audience gazed on, entranced, as a child screamed out in pain. A 6-year-old boy filled the halls of a Baghdad hospital with his shouts of dismay as surgeons punctured a hole in his chest to drain blood from his lungs without the relief of anesthesia.


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Around the MAC

Ball State Point guard wins MAC player of the week Fresh off the best statistical week of her three-year career at Ball State, junior point guard Kiley Jarrett was named the Mid-American Conference Player of the Week Monday. Jarrett helped the Cardinals earn two victories this week and averaged 11 points and 9.




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