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PHOTO GALLERY: 'Spectacular' dress rehearsal

University Singers annual "Spectacular" show is this Friday and Saturday. Photos of their dress rehearsal Thursday show just a peak at what you can expect at the show this weekend. 


PHOTO: Softball vs Purdue

Ball State took on Purdue in what would be a split for the softball team after the evening game.



SOFTBALL: Ball State splits series with Purdue

Splitting a double header with Purdue was something coach Craig Nicholson would have gladly taken on Friday. But he probably didn't want it to feel eerily similar to the Cardinals double header last week against Ohio.


WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL: Shondell set on staying at Ball State

Only days before the two-year anniversary of his hiring as the Ball State women's volleyball coach, Shondell confirmed in an interview Tuesday that he plans to stay on as coach past his current contract, which expires next January.


Students to learn about economy at screening

Freshman Connections will be sponsoring a screening of the film "What is the Economy for Anyway?" tonight at 7 p.m. in L.A. Pittenger Student Center Cardinal Hall A.



Ball State to host state Democrats conference

Ball State Democrats Executive Board will be hosting the annual College Democrats of Indiana Convention at Ball State for the first time with guests gubernatorial candidate John Gregg, Muncie mayor Dennis Tyler and Obama for America representative Mitch Stewart.


Romney rebuts claims that he, GOP are anti-women

HARTFORD, Conn. - Presidential candidate Mitt Romney intensified his efforts Wednesday to rebut claims that he and fellow Republicans are insufficiently supportive of women or even hostile to them.



Lugar opens debate strong after recent struggles

INDIANAPOLIS - After struggling at times during the early Republican primary campaign, U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar sounded more like the senator he's been for the past 35 years during a debate Wednesday night with Indiana Treasurer Richard Mourdock.


DNA links Indiana inmate to Arkansas teen's death

FORREST CITY, Ark. - DNA links an Indiana inmate to the rape and killing of a 19-year-old mother who was strangled in eastern Arkansas more than a decade ago, police said Wednesday.


Spectrum Prom offers opportunity for all

The Spectrum Prom will create an experience that is similar to that of many high school proms, but it will have one major difference: acceptance.  


Run and walk to raise Multiple Sclerosis awareness

Jeff Clevenger was 42-years-old when he lost his life to Multiple Sclerosis. Although Clevenger's life was cut short, Ball State's Exercise Science Club will try to keep his memory alive on Saturday.