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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Young team aims for first win

Back-to-back losses haven't dampened the spirits of coach Kelly Packard. She's optimistic about tonight when the Cardinals will get another crack at earning their first victory of the season at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.


KAMERA OBSCURE: Good film leaves end to be desired

Director Sean Durkin's debut, "Martha Marcy May Marlene," tells the story of Martha (Elizabeth Olsen), a woman who decides to join a cult led by a man named Patrick (John Hawkes).



Groups encourage Ball State students to recycle

On their way to lunch, two seniors stopped by a recycling information table to see if they could get free T-shirts. They left instead having made a commitment to assess their recycling habits and minimize their waste.



Founder of orphan organization inspires students

To heal, educate, feed, parent and nuture children in need are the main goals of Saving Orphans Through Healthcare and Outreach. Students were told just how they could help.


Judge rules against Occupy Wall Street encampment

NEW YORK — A New York judge has upheld the city's dismantling of the Occupy Wall Street encampment, saying that the protesters' first amendment rights don't entitle them to camp out indefinitely in the plaza.


WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Coach uses a motherly touch

When Kelly Packard was named the 10th coach of the Ball State women's basketball program in 2008, one of her initial statements was to lead the program to a higher level.



Flood on Martin Avenue stalls cars

Martin Avenue flooded Monday between Riverside and University avenues next to the Ball State Honors House, stalling cars.


FOOTBALL: MAC Championship hopes on the line against Northern Illinois

On Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2010, Ball State fired Stan Parrish as its head football coach after two disappointing seasons. Tonight, 51 weeks later, Ball State visits Northern Illinois, where the Cardinals will put their chances to win the Mid-American Conference on the line.


Court order allows Occupy Wall St. protesters back

NEW YORK — Hundreds of police officers in riot gear before dawn Tuesday raided the New York City park where the Occupy Wall Street protests began, evicting and arresting dozens of protesters from what has become the epicenter of the worldwide movement protesting corporate greed and economic inequality.

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