Vote Bare proud of campaign despite loss

An excited and lively crowd of Vote Bare supporters fell silent as Matt Bare held his cell phone, awaiting the Student Government Association election results. The silence continued as he hung up the phone and announced Vote Bare had lost the election by fewer than 300 votes.



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BSU gets $2 million painting

It is difficult to zero in on any element in artist Lee Krasner's painting "Right Bird Left." The dark pinks, jungle greens, tangerine oranges and indeterminable shapes and quick brush strokes try their best to compete for attention but end up confusing even themselves.


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OUR VIEW: Close call

n a close race for Student Government Association executive slate, U.N.I.T.E.D. Initiative won with 2,166 votes versus Vote Bare's 1,868 votes. In comparing this election to those of years past, three points arise that give hope for future elections. First, this year's voter turnout was the second highest in 10 years.


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THE PEANUT GALLERY: MAC West title earned by setting goals

he Ball State University women's basketball team gave the university more than a Mid-American Conference West Championship with their 74-73 win over Eastern Michigan Saturday. They can be credited with rejuvenating pride in Ball State athletics, at least until the next championship is won.


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BSU goes eco-friendly

The Ball State University Bookstore is trying to improve the environment by selling recycled products and offering blue bags. Bookstore manager Ron Sorrell said that although the store already carries some products similar to the recycled goods, it wants to give students more environmentally friendly choices.



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Split personality

After 40 years in show business, Vicki Lawrence is still making the comedy rounds. The spunky actress, singer and comedian will perform in "Vicki Lawrence and Mama: A Two-Woman Show" at 7:30 p.m. today in Emens Auditorium. A native of suburban Hollywood, Lawrence was involved in as many performance arts organizations as she could join.


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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Final regular-season game important for BSU

After earning the Mid-American Conference West Division championship and a first-round bye in the conference tournament, hardware is not up for grabs in Ball State University's last regular-season game. However, for a team that finds itself on the proverbial March bubble like the Cardinals (21-5, 12-3 MAC), every game seems to build in importance.


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Conference focuses on emergency safety

The next time an ice storm hits or something goes wrong, turn to a cellphone for help. Ball State University will have a video conference 8:30 a.m. Friday in the Alumni Center promoting emergency safety. "This is Not a Drill: Indiana`s High-Tech Disaster Communications Technology" is in the New Economy, New Rules program by TechPoint, an Indiana-based, non-profit group.


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A SHOT IN THE DARK: Avoid stress; live like Bueller

love it how Ferris Bueller picked his last absence and used every minute to its fullest. He busted his principal, ate pancreas, saw priceless works of art and even danced on a float. He got away with murder for one last day and literally brought his pretty girlfriend and best friend along for the ride.



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UCS, SGA plan official Vista launch day

Wow. Microsoft's slogan for its new operating system has generated significant buzz about the company's commercials for Vista, but at Ball State University, University Computing Services is saying 'wow' itself at the response the new software is getting from students on campus.


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Cardinals take MAC West

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Slates hit streets during final hours

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SGA slates receive fines Monday

Both Student Government Association slates received fines on Monday for some of their campaigning efforts. SGA Elections Board fined Vote Bare $75 for placing huge banners on the McKinley Avenue Parking Structure. This violates the Elections Code sign-size limit and the rule against posting directly on a university building, Elections Board chairwoman Kiersta Barnes said.


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Clean & Clear tour visits BSU

The lines at the Barnes & Noble coffee shop might be longer than normal today because students have the opportunity to receive a free cup of java. By filling out a survey for the Clean & Clear campus tour, students can get a free product from Clean & Clear as well as a free cup of Barnes & Noble coffee.


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Mexican restaurant caters to taste of students, locals

Carter's hot dog stand and Greek's Pizzeria have a new competitor providing a taste from south of the border to the late night crowd in the Village. El Camino opened its doors for the first time last Thursday, owner Felipe Polito said. "It was always my dream to have my own business," Polito said.


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State nominates Burris for Blue Ribbon award

Out of the thousands of Indiana schools, Ball State University's Burris Laboratory School is one of eight nominated for the No Child Left Behind-Blue Ribbon Schools award, Burris principal Jay McGee said. The Blue Ribbon Schools Program focuses on nation's No Child Left Behind Act and the act's reforms for high standards and accountability, according to the U.


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JUST LISTEN: Dante omitted country music from 'Inferno'

As Dante tells us, Satan sits trapped in a frozen lake at the center of hell. He eternally chews on the traitorous Cassius, Brutus and Judas - one in each of his three mouths. Dante paints the scene with such grisly detail, but forgets to mention that country music is blaring overhead - a kind of hellish muzak piercing through the air over the screams of the damned.






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