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Ball State senior, alumni chase Hurricane Irene

Standing outside and getting slammed by high winds and rain, senior Bradley Maushart learned more about severe weather while taking pictures and live streaming the category two Hurricane Irene than he ever did in a textbook.



SOCCER: Illinois offense too much to handle

  It took 19th ranked Illinois just under 25 minutes to find the hole in Ball State's game and exploit it. Illinois scored three goals in six minutes and controlled the game from then on.


QUAD TALK: Paving on Bethel Avenue

Starting next week, students should be able to drive down Bethel Avenue smoothly. See what students and workers have to say about the paving project.


PHOTO GALLERY: Soccer v Illinois

The Ball State soccer team faced off against No. 19 Illinois in the first home game at the new Briner Sports Complex. The Cardinals fell 5-0.



Irene, a bit weaker, begins its destructive run

MOREHEAD CITY, N.C. — Hurricane Irene opened its assault on the Eastern Seaboard on Saturday by lashing the North Carolina coast with wind as strong as 115 mph and pounding shoreline homes with waves.


CHIRP TV | Aug. 26

Sports editors Mat Mikesell and Andrew Mishler present the game of the week as they discuss the season opener for the women's volleyball team.


Poster sale offers high variety, low prices

Today marks the end of an annual poster sale on campus, where hundreds of students have visited throughout the week and purchased low-cost merchandise for their dorms and apartments.



Michigan court bars sale of medical marijuana

Medical marijuana cannot be sold through private shops, the Michigan appeals court said Wednesday in a major decision that strikes at businesses trying to cash in on pot and cuts off a source for people with chronic ailments.


Second City cracks up Emens crowd

In its 51st year of improvisational and sketch comedy, The Second City improve group brought its acclaimed performance to John R. Emens Auditorium, grabbing the audience with skits centered around typical college themes such as partying, dating and roommates.


New drive planned in search for Indiana student

The parents of an Indiana University student missing since early June plan to take part in a drive to hang new posters of her around the campus the day before classes resume for the fall semester.


Libyan rebels hunt Gadhafi, try to secure Tripoli

Libyans hunting Moammar Gadhafi offered a $2 million bounty on the fallen dictator's head and amnesty for anyone who kills or captures him as rebels battled Wednesday to clear the last pockets of resistance from the capital Tripoli.


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