WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Cards win Game Changing Performance

The Ball State University women's basketball team continued to gain national attention Monday from its 71-55 upset victory against the University of Tennessee in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Ball State won the "Pontiac Game Changing Performance" of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament for its first round victory on March 22.



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OUR VIEW: Not a lot

Every spring an event comes to Ball State University that is arguably the students' favorite school-sponsored activity: the Late Nite Carnival. On Friday night, the festivities will attract hundreds of students to the commuter lot on the north end of campus, but for the rest of this week, setup for the event will drive students away from the area.


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Ball State festival princesses at events today

Two Indianapolis 500 Festival Princesses from Ball State University are offering an outreach program about the race at 3 p.m. and again at 4 p.m. today in the Arts and Communication building Rm. 221. As princesses, Jeannette Young and Jennifer Eakins are required to run at least two events informing their community about the Indy 500 Festival.


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EPIC Institute to teach curriculum design

Ball State University's Center for Technology in Education will have the third annual EPIC Institute today to help education students and professionals with curriculum design. CTE director Matthew Stuve said Evidence-based Professional Instructional Change is a collaboration between Ball State and several K-12 schools in Indiana.



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PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Play-in Game

Women's tennis player Sarah Hebble and gymnast Teresa Phipps face off in the play-in game of the 2009 Daily News Player of the Year bracket.


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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Gratton named to academic All-MAC team

Ball State University women's basketball player Danielle Gratton added another award to her résumé Monday as she was named to the 2008-09 Academic All-Mid-American Conference Women's Basketball Team. Gratton led Ball State with seven rebounds per game in addition to her 11.



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THE BOGEYMAN: We shouldn't be so surprised by recessions

If you pay attention to economic news, it certainly seems like the sky is crumbling down around us. Just when a glimmer of hope appears on the horizon - last week, the Fed announced that several of its member districts were reporting that their economies were no longer decelerated, but had stabilized to a constant decline - it seems that some new piece of bad news slams us down a little bit more, such as the sharper-than-expected drop in consumer spending in March.


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New UCC course to tackle debt

Credit card debt and other personal financial topics will be addressed in the new core curriculum course Personal Finance for Fiscal Wellness. According to the latest edition of a study by the Sallie Mae Foundation, college students had the highest amount of credit card debt last year since the survey was first conducted in 1998.


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Housing wants new policy

Ball State University's Office of Housing and Residence Life will look into developing individual communication systems among each residence hall in response to a bomb threat at LaFollette Complex this weekend. Ball State police and the Delaware County Bomb Squad swept the building and evacuated LaFollette Field early Saturday after police received a call about a bomb in the LaFollette area.


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BOOZERS AND LOSERS: Finding quirks in family is way to tolerate them

My younger brother, Matthew, and I are watching a bumble bee scavenge my grandparents' garden for nectar, first checking the dead petunias, then the withered roses. The bee has thick stripes and an intimidating, toxin-dripping stinger. "Be careful," I whisper, "it's poisonous.



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SOFTBALL: Ball State travels to Morehead State

The Ball State University softball team will look to snap a three-game non-conference losing streak today as it starts a two-day mid-week road trip. The Cardinals will travel south of the Ohio River for the first time in more than a month, as they will play a doubleheader against Morehead State University.


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BASEBALL: Reporter's notebook

Impending rain forced the Ball State University baseball team to move Sunday's game against Central Michigan University to Saturday, creating a doubleheader. The Cardinals had already lost two games this week to poor weather and didn't want to miss another.


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SOFTBALL: Parents pick great weekend to see daughters play at Ball State

Many parents try to be as supportive of their children's sports endeavors as possible. Once their child enters college, it can become very problematic, as the athlete can travel to a school on the other side of the country in some cases. This can create an interesting situation for both the parents and athletes, as both are accustomed to the parents attending the vast majority of games.


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Night lights

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PLAYER OF THE YEAR: 6 players, 1 spot left: you decide who gets it

The DN has already selected 32 players and placed them in a bracket to determine who had the best season. Now, it's up to you to decide who should be the last player in the field. Vote for one of the six bubble players at the bottom of the page, and check Tuesday when we reveal the entire field for you to vote on.


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MEN'S TENNIS: Cards lose after 3-0 start

On the right side of the Cardinal Creek Tennis Courts, the Northern Illinois University men's tennis team celebrated a comeback victory. On the left side, the Ball State University men's tennis team huddled in a circle wondering how it squandered a 3-0 lead.




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