Each person has their own unique personal background, personalities and lifestyles, which can lead to a variety of traditions and dishes, especially during the holiday season.
Coming off of a close loss to No. 23 Purdue, Ball State Men’s Basketball (1-1, 0-0 MAC) heads down to Charleston, South Carolina for the Charleston Classic. The Cardinals will open tournament play against against another ranked opponent in No. 15 Virginia Tech (1-0, 0-0 ACC).
Opening up play in the Charleston Classic, Ball State Men's Basketball (1-2, 0-0 MAC) took on No. 16 Virginia Tech (2-0, 0-0 ACC). Hokie scoring runs as high as 12-2 would continuously set the Cardinals back. While Ball State went on a 7-0 scoring run to end the game, it would be too little too late as they would fall, 73-64.
Ball State University student organization Music & Memory held its annual ‘A Night to Remember’ fundraiser on Nov. 14th in Pruis Hall, raising a total of $1550 for the cause. Music & Memory is a student service group with the mission of bringing personalized music to nursing home residents, with an emphasis on dementia and Alzheimer’s patients. The team of volunteers uses an array of different multimedia devices, like headphones, iPods, mp3 players, speakers and any other way they can get music out to senior citizens suffering from cognitive disorders. The fundraising event Wednesday night offered a large portion of musical and variety acts including the Ball State University Singers, Flute Guild and Ladies Choice. The fundraising opportunities included a raffle and split-the-pot, and amassed enough money to sustain the group through the rest of the academic year.
The table is set as families gather around the dinner table. Plates are piled high with mashed potatoes, turkey and stuffing. For Ball State swimmers and divers, however, while their plates may be full, they still try to stick to their dietary plans.
Wisconsin high schoolers seeming to be heiling Hitler along with the deaths of 11 people from the attack on the Pittsburgh Tree of Life Synagogue could be part of a larger trend of increased anti-semitic behavior in the United States.
I am a mild-mannered person. It takes a lot to steam my vegetables. I am not one to complain, but I believe that a line has been crossed and when these things come up in life you can defend your beliefs or be a coward. And Mom didn’t raise a coward.
According to Indiana Michigan Power, Delaware County’s electricity provider, as of around 9:50 a.m., there are 4,867 customer outages in the county.
Weather Forecaster Hannah Stutler has your update on a wintry mix possible overnight and into Thursday morning.