WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL: Ball State dominates host team at Towson Invitational

Less than 24 hours after playing two hard-fought matches and coming up on short, the Ball State University women's volleyball team fared better in its match Saturday. Looking to avoid a sweep of the entire weekend, Ball State took it to the host of the Towson Invitation, Towson University early and often Saturday.



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OUR VIEW: Keep giving

The recession has hit Indiana pretty hard as most of you have noticed. Muncie is no exception. The BorgWarner plant closed in the spring and the unemployment rate has hovered around 10 percent. Even the Daily News has had to cut back on the number of print editions we publish each week.


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WOMEN'S TENNIS: Freshman dominates field at Ball State Invitational

With three freshmen and three sophomores on its roster, Ball State University women's tennis coach Kathy Bull has said she has things to be excited for in the future. Lauren Pickrel showed her coach that she had something to be excited for right now. Pickrel won two titles Saturday at Ball State Invitational, as she captured the singles title with a comeback win against Beth Ganser of University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.



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Pence among names considered for 2012 GOP nominee at Values Voter Summit

WASHINGTON (AP) - A straw poll at a summit on Saturday showed that Rep. Mike Pence is a candidate some Republican voters are considering for their 2012 presidential nominee. Pence, whose Indiana district includes Ball State University, finished in a four-way tie for second in a poll conducted at the Values Voter Summit.


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FOOTBALL: How the MAC fared this week

MAC West results Ball State lost to Army 24-17 Central Michigan defeats Alcorn State 48-0 Eastern Michigan lost to No. 25 Michigan 45-17 Northern Illinois defeats Purdue 28-21 Toledo lost to No. 11 Ohio State 38-0 MAC East results Akron lost to Indiana 38-21 Temple lost to No.


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PARADOX OF A PLAIDED SWEATER: London gives great study abroad opportunity

I was eight years old when I first watched the movie "Oliver Twist" and sat mesmerized, listening to the British dialect. I practiced reciting the dialect over and over until it was parallel to what I heard in the movie. From that moment on, I was addicted to the British accent, culture and history.



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FOOTBALL: Mission Unaccomplished: Ball State remains winless with 24-17 loss to Army

After two games marred by penalties and turnovers to open the season, Ball State University football fans might have hoped that some of that discipline would rub off before Saturday's game at Army. That prayer went unanswered as the Cardinals were intercepted four times, missed a field goal and were penalized three times in a 24-17 loss.


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MAKING CENTS: Entrepreneurs should research risks, rewards

For the past few weeks, one of my economics professors has been recommending that I watch "Shark Tank." I finally got around to it this weekend, and over two days watched all six episodes on Hulu. Shark Tank is a show in which entrepreneurs pitch their business ideas to five Sharks, the "Sharks" being venture capitalists.


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CROSS COUNTRY: Bishel wins Indiana Intercollegiates as Ball State finishes in 6th place

The Ball State University cross country team took sixth place out of 22 teams in the Indiana Intercollegiates 5K race on Friday in Bloomington. The Cardinals were lead by Ali Bishel who placed first in the competition. "Working out on Wednesday with Ali, it was the best she has looked in her four years here in terms of health and confidence in her running," coach Randy Heisler said.



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WaterDaze raises $3,000 for charity

Ball State University students got wet and wild Saturday for charity. Theta Chi fraternity and Sigma Kappa sorority co-sponsored an event called WaterDaze to raise money for Riley Hospital for Children. Students gathered on LaFollete Field on Saturday morning to participate in various water games, including a dunk tank, inflatable obstacle course and slip-n-slide.


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Greeks make a splash for Riley Children's Hospital

Theta Chi fraternity and Sigma Kappa sorority will co-sponsor their fall fundraising event tomorrow, encouraging participants to splish, splash and get soaked all for a good cause. Kendall Ray, Water Daze committee chairman from Theta Chi, said this event is a big fundraiser for Riley Children's Hospital.


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WOMEN'S GOLF: Ball State to host its only tournament of season

The Ball State University women's golf team is confident and ready to go for the weekend's Cardinal Classic Tournament. This is the only home tournament that the team will host this season. "Play the way they know they can and shoot the great scores that they are capable of.


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FOOTBALL: Ball State, Parrish glad to be at West Point

WEST POINT, N.Y. - Across the U.S. Military Academy campus signs remind the cadets to "Beat Navy." Friday, some hand-painted signs could be seen bearing a timelier message for Army. "Beat Ball State." The Cardinals arrived in West Point, N.Y., on the eve of their first road game of the year seeking their first victory.


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Local band to play charity concert for the American Cancer Society

Local band Without Reason is playing a benefit concert for the American Cancer Society today in Yorktown, Ind. Without Reason's lead guitarist, Christopher Draper, is a freshman at Ball State University. "We are really excited about [the benefit concert]," Draper said.





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