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DN Weekly Awards

Each week, The Ball State Daily News sports staff picks its PPQ — the player, play and quote of the week. And, with the help of our online readers, the weekly fan choice is also featured. To vote in next week's poll, be sure to visit Monday's online edition of The Ball State Daily News.


Profits in Pure Romance parties

This isn't any kind of girls night in­; this is a Pure Romance party, hosted by a Ball State student who runs her own business by selling products to clients and their friends at home-based parties.


DNTV: Episode 10

In this new episode, Eric tells you what fun and amazing things you can do when you get stuck indoors this winter! Enjoy!




GRAIN OF SALT: Wanted: actual United States presidential leadership

According to conventional wisdom, the federal government is borrowing and spending money so fast that inflation is just around the corner. In order to deal with this, we're told, we must do a number of things that involve cutting taxes, cutting spending, slicing up Social Security and any number of things. All of these ideas are completely insane.


Bears benefit Muncie Civic Theatre

Shows like the Bears of Blue River benefit concert are great for Muncie Civic Theatre. Not only because they raise funds for the theater, but also because they draw an all-ages crowd, said David Sherrill, technical director for Muncie Civic Theatre.



OUR VIEW: A double-edged sword

A new study from Ball State's Center for Business and Economic Research says the final 2009 increase to $7.25 — up from $5.15, the wage before 2007 — led to the elimination of 550,000 jobs during the recession. That's not a nice figure to hear, but it's not exactly unexpected either. Instead of filling open positions, employers made due with the workers they had.


8 inches of snow expected

No cancellations for classes at Ball State University were announced as of Monday evening, but students' plans for a possible snow day were already brewing.


OUR VIEW: Unpredictable weather heads toward Muncie

Once we left grade school, snow days became a lot less expected. So, now, whenever we are rewarded by the weather gods with a wondrous snow day away from our college courses and responsibilities, it feels like we've hit the jackpot and found the Holy Grail.


Students to help small town win Pepsi-Cola grant

Instead of dropping $3 million on a Super Bowl advertisement, Pepsi-Cola is donating between $15 million and $20 million in grant money for developing communitites across America, and Alexandria, Ind. is trying to get a part of it.