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Jaclyn Fullove serves the ball during Sunday’s game against Northern Illinois University. Fullove played in a total of six sets this year compared to her four sets last year

Ball State swept by NIU on Senior Day

Jaclyn Fullove may have been told it was possible, but she never expected it. The sophomore setter saw the signal for a change and wasn’t expecting to nonchalantly be told to go set against the defending Mid-American Conference champions, especially after participating in only six sets all year.



Men’s Tennis

The Ball State men’s tennis team competed in the University of Texas Invitational over the weekend. 



Indiana GOP Senate candidate Richard Mourdock talks to seniors during an event at the Statehouse in Indianapolis on Sept. 26. The race between Mourdock and Democratic candidate Joe Donnelly could decide which party controls the Senate. MCT PHOTO

MOURDOCK'S FINAL PUSH

Tuesday’s election promises to be a tough final exam as Republicans work to push Richard Mourdock across the finish line.


Laura Lemna, Becky Diener and Ryan Noll discuss the Echoes of an Object art exhibit in the Atrium Gallery with featured artist and assistant professor David Hannon on Friday. The exhibit runs until De. 1. DN PHOTO COREY OHLENKAMP

Echo of the Object

Four faculty members of the Art Department came together to create an exhibit which allowed them to show their skills outside of the classroom.



Women’s Tennis

Despite having multiple players reach the finals in their respective groups, Ball State failed to have any overall winners to end its fall season in Florida.


Elaine Pitsas swims in the 200-yard freestyle against Bowling Green. Ball State took the meet against Bowling Green with a final score of 176.5-117.5. DN PHOTO JONAHTAN MIKSANEK

Women’s Swimming

The Ball State women’s swimming and diving team continued its hot start to the season with its second straight win over a MAC opponent.


Sal Quartucio, right, shown with niece Rachel Krinner, looks for belongings among the ashes of what use to be his home on Friday in Bayville, N.J. Sal and Elaine Quartucio’s home burned down the night Hurricane Sandy hit the surrounding area. MCT PHOTO

Money for Sandy victims

After Superstorm Sandy killed at least 105 people and caused more than 3.5 million power outages, people are dealing with the fall out.



PHOTO PROVIDED BY THE ASIAN AMERICAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION

Eliot Chang Preview

Comedian Eliot Chang has made appearances on E!’s “Chelsea Lately” and Showtime’s “Minority Report,” and today he will bring his act to Ball State.


Freshmen Nathalie Fontaine runs into the Oakland University defense block. DN PHOTO COREY OHLENKAMP

Cards takes on Oakland City

Wednesday evening the Women's basketball team took on Oakland City. The Cardinals won the game 88-26. Here are some photos from the game!


Senior Megan Roche, graduate student Artemis Yu Zhu and freshman Qiuhan Li taste Asian cuisine at The Amazing Taste on Thursday at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center. DN PHOTO SHAE GIST

Multicultural Taste

Students had the opportunity to get a taste of several different countries as they explored the Amazing Taste in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center on Thursday.


Senior photography major David Deng's piece reflecting on the memories of his family in China he hasn't seen for 12 years.  PHOTO COURTESY DAVID DENG

PHOTOS DISPLAYED

Ball State seniors will expose their deepest emotions and artistic integrity at the “13 Directions” exhibit at Cornerstone Center for the Arts.


Unified. Not Uniform

  What is The Daily? The Daily is the new home of Ball State student media. The Daily is the gateway to news and information from student media organizations like The Daily News, Ball Bearings, WCRD, Newslink Indiana and Sports Link. The Daily is your one-stop shop for stories, video, photography, blogs, podcasts and more. In the coming months, you’ll see even more stories being told in new, innovative ways coming in from around campus.But we want to hear from you. Let us know what you think at editor@thedaily.com.