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The women's volleyball team huddles up before a set in the second game of the Active Ankle Tournament against Belmont on Aug. 28 at Worthen Arena. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY

Ball State suffers 1st loss of season at IUPUI

After a 3-0 start to begin the season, the Ball State women's volleyball team suffered its first defeat of the season on Sept. 2 at IUPUI. The Cardinals had four straight chances to close out the first set, but couldn't capitalize and fell 29-27. The Jaguars carried the momentum into a sweep victory.


Collision leaves student trapped in car

A two-car collision left one woman trapped inside her vehicle around 3:35 p.m. Aug. 28 Ball State student Arbanee Davis collided with 49-year-old Muncie local Alan Brammer, the president of All American Door & Entry Systems, and was unable to exit her car.



People ride their bike on a Cardinal Greenway trail toward Ball State's campus. PHOTO BY MIKAELA MARANHAS

Cardinals talk sustainability

Reducing energy consumption, thinking of future generations and getting politically involved are just a few ways to practice sustainability in one’s daily life.



Runner competes despite her blindness

FRANKLIN, Ind. (AP) — The distinct look of accomplishment spread across Logan Anderson's face. A member of the Franklin Community High School girls' cross-country team, the senior broke into a smile as she crossed the finish line of a junior varsity race in a time of 25 minutes, 33 seconds. Anderson, who is blind, was on top of the world. "She did wonderful.



Iran deal, Clinton emails have the attention of Hoosiers

TIPTON, Ind. – Every August, like clockwork, members of Congress head back to their respective districts for some face time with the people who put them in Washington. Town halls and public forums with constituents are staples of the month-long recess.


Senior Jacob Richard was a former walk-on at Ball State.

Jacob Richard: From walk-on to Ball State anchor

He's always looked up to his older brothers. Ball State senior center Jacob Richard saw his brother Jameson Richard play on the offensive line for Buffalo, and then professionally with the Indianapolis Colts. Jacob didn't start playing until the fifth grade, but he decided in kindergarten he wanted to follow in his brother's footsteps.