Members of the Ball State soccer team watch as their teammates scrimmage Wednesday Sept. 5, 2018 at Briner Sports Complex. Eric Pritchett, DN
SOCCER

A sisterhood of traveling cleats

Having success in the world of sports is not solely based on a team’s performance on the field. Many teams have had a close knit connection off the field that provides the team with a mentality exclusive to their teams.



VOLLEYBALL

Cardinals snap 3-game skid with Jaguars

Ball State Volleyball (5-4, 0-0 MAC) swept IUPUI (2-8, 0-0 HL) 3-0 in Worthen Arena. In their previous three meetings, the Jaguars have taken down the Cardinals, with the most recent match in 2017 going to five sets. 


Greg Miller puts up a shot as Roman Muller fights for rebounding position in a 1989 game. Miller and Muller were two of nine seniors on the 1990 team that went to the Sweet 16. This photo was printed in the March 21, 1989 Daily News edition.
SPORTS

Band of brothers

Ball State Cardinals celebrate a 62-60 win to put them in the Sweet 16 for the first time in school history.



Ball State recently settled with pro-life student group Students for Life. The group said the policy regarding student organization activity fees was not applied on the same basis to all student organizations. Rebecca Slezak, DN
NEWS

Student organization fees policy revised after lawsuit

A policy change that guides what student organizations are eligible to apply to receive in activity fees, is one result of a recently-settled lawsuit brought against the university by a pro-life student group.


ROTC cadets gather for a photo in front of Benny. The ROTC turned 40 this month, while Ball State celebrated its centennial year. Photo provided, Ball State University
CAMPUS

ROTC celebrates 40 years on campus

If you’ve lived on campus, there’s a good chance you’ve heard a large group chanting as they go for a run early in the morning. That group is the Army Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC).



ENTERTAINMENT

’Kin’ suffers from an identity crisis

 'Kin' is a movie that is aided by its strong performances, fantastic  score, and interesting visual aesthetic. However, its shortcomings of  tone and pacing issues, as well as wasted potential that comes with its  ending, drag it down. All in all, it’s a movie that’s best saved to  watch on Netflix on a lazy Saturday.  


One wall inside the National September 11 Memorial & Museum boasts a quote from Virgil’s “The Aeneid.” Though scholars have debated its use, the quote is commonly interpreted to remind visitors of the nearly 3,000 people who were killed as a result of the terrorist attacks on America, on Sept. 11, 2001. Lisa Renze-Rhodes, Photo Provided
NEWS

As real as it was then: A recount of 9/11

Until 17 years ago — Sept. 11, 2001 — Duckham, Ball State’s chief of police and director of public safety, like many other officers working in New York at the time, went to work on a day that would turn out to be one many Americans will never be able to forget. 






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