BSU will make AIDS Day a week of events

In efforts to increase community awareness about HIV/AIDS, Ball State University organizations will stretch World AIDS Day into a week of events. Health Educator Lisa Thomason said World AIDS Day is dedicated throughout the world to educating people on the effects and causes of HIV/AIDS.



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Village gets music stage for bands

"Rookie of the Year" and live-music fans will have the opportunity to see the band play at 7 p.m. Friday at an all-ages music venue in The Village. The new venue is called The Launching Pad and is located behind University Square, near the intersection of University Avenue and Martin Street.


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SWIMMING AND DIVING: BSU returns to action after two weeks off

Almost two weeks after seniors Addison Del Rio and Ryan Franklin won the Mid-American Conference swimmers of the week awards, they will get their first chance to compete again today. The Ball State University swimming and diving teams will compete at the House of Champions Invitational in Indianapolis today and Saturday.


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FOOTBALL: Around the MAC

Central Michigan The Mid-American Conference made more tickets available to Central Michigan fans for the MAC championship football game against Miami Saturday at Ford Field in Detroit. Central Michigan has 1,000 additional tickets available for its fans as a result of the added tickets.


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MEN'S GOLF: Men's golf team adds local talent

The Ball State University's men's golf team added two recruits from the class of 2008. During the early signing period from Nov. 14 to Nov. 21, Zac Henderson from Northridge High School and Zac Treash from Plainfield High School signed a national letter of intent to attend Ball State.



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Urine for cleanliness

After about four grueling hours on the job, two friends and coworkers of three years sat down to a relaxing lunch at 2 a.m. Karen Jones and Roxanne Wright, two members of the countless night custodians on campus, house keep for hundreds of students five nights a week while being overlooked by the people who benefit from their work.


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MEN'S BASKETBALL: Cardinals aim for first victory of year

It has been 84 years since Ball State University's men's basketball team was 0-6; they are now 0-5. Those are the historical stakes facing the Cardinals Saturday as they battle Valparaiso University on the road. This game will mark Ball State's third of the season against another Indiana school.


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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Roller tells team to play with a chip on its shoulder

While playing Temple University Wednesday night, the Ball State University women's basketball team shot a season-low 28 percent in the team's worst offensive night of the year. Junior guard Kiley Jarrett said coach Tracy Roller sat in the locker room with her team after the game and gave them some advice in preparation for the upcoming game against the Valaparaiso University and the rest of the season.


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CAMPUS: SGA president to give state address

Student Government Association President Betsy Mills will give her State of the Student Body Address at 8 p.m. Thursday in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center Cardinal Hall B. She said she would give a U.N.I.T.E.D. Initiative platform update. Her address will be combined with the U.



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THE BOGEYMAN: Cooperate: it's a small world

We bring you a break from your regularly scheduled serving of sarcasm, vitriol and bitter, hate-filled rhetoric. Have you ever taken a moment on a clear night to stare up into the sky? It's especially beautiful in the country, away from city lights. You look up, and the brilliant stars and planets, cold remote pinpricks in the velvet black sky, look back down, twinkling occasionally.


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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Team takes step back in loss, Roller says

Entering the 2007-08 season, Ball State University fans could easily point to three non-conference games that presented the Cardinals' women's basketball team a chance to make an early statement. After losing the first two of those games to the University of Louisville and Indiana University, Ball State recorded its third strike Wednesday in a 72-48 loss at Temple University, who made it to the second round of the NCAA Tournament last season.


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FOOTBALL: Punter named All-American

Long-known for its ability to mold great players in the position, Punter U's junior punter Chris Miller has helped continue that tradition throughout three years. After being selected to the Playboy Magazine Preseason All-American First Team, Miller was selected Thursday to the American Football Coaches Association All-American First Team.


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WOMEN'S GOLF: Cardinals get two commits for next year

Two women's golfers committed Thursday to play at Ball State University next season. Kristtini Cain from Marion and Katie Windlan from Anderson each signed a national letter of intent to play for the Cardinals. Cain was the 2007 Westfield Junior PGA Championship Qualifier and a two-time Indiana Masters Tour Champion.



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Trashy tailgate

A week had drawn to a close with a football game victory. The weather was perfect for thousands of fans at the tailgating scene to let their hair down after the long week. But Sunday morning was not ready to welcome a new week's beginning. Its sky was overpowered with clouds and could barely muster enough light to reveal what lay beneath; the morning appeared hung over.


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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Ball State to take on Temple

Coming off of a tournament win at the La Quinta Inn & Suites Thanksgiving Tournament, the Ball State University women's basketball team continues road play at the University of Temple on Wednesday. With its two losses coming to the University of Louisville and Indiana University this season, the Cardinals line up to face a Temple team that was defeated in the second round of the NCAA tournament last year.


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MEN'S BASKETBALL: Cardinals drop fifth consecutive game

For the third time this season, the Ball State University men's basketball team was able to force a more highly-regarded opponent to play hard the whole game, but were unable to get a victory, as it lost to St. Joseph's University 74-63. Ball State is now 0-5 on the season, although the last four defeats have been by 11 points or fewer.


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Two vehicles collide near LaFollette Complex

Traffic slowed on McKinley Avenue for about an hour Tuesday as Indiana State and Ball State University police departments and Nye's Wrecking Service cleared an accident that involved two Ball State University students. Senior Dustin Goad said he was traveling south on McKinley Avenue in his Mitsubishi Eclipse.


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FOOTBALL: Nine BSU players receive MAC honors

After the first winning season for the Ball State University football team since 1996, nine players were rewarded by the Mid-American Conference for their season. Four Ball State juniors were named to the All-MAC First Team. Offensive tackle Robert Brewster, tight end Darius Hill, receiver Dante Love and punter Chris Miller received the honor.


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Split pipe floods labs in Cooper

Thousands of dollars' worth of scientific equipment narrowly missed being damaged when a leak was discovered in the Cooper Science Complex Monday morning. Lynn Sousa, the acting chairman of the chemistry department, said the newly-renovated third floor lab that contains the valuable equipment was found with water-damaged ceiling tiles when staff arrived on Monday.




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