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FOOTBALL: 5 Ball State incoming freshman to play in state all-star game

Five incoming freshman for the Ball State University football team will get one last chance to suit up as high schoolers Friday at the Grange Insurance Indiana North/South All-Star Football Classic. Out of the eight total recruits from Indiana that are in this year's freshman class, all but three of them will be playing in the game.



PARADOX OF A PLAIDED SWEATER: Media has been really hard on Palin

Imagine sitting in a room next to one of the most influential television journalists in America's media industry with camera's constantly rotating around you. The lights are shining in your face and you are being asked difficult questions about politics from around the entire world in a complex jargon that only politicians speak in and you know that you are being viewed by millions upon millions of Americans.


OUR VIEW: Immersive-learning projects good for Ball State, students

It is nearly impossible to spend a day on Ball State University's campus without hearing about its immersive learning projects. They have been touted as something that sets Ball State apart from others. And especially during the past several years, the projects have been doing just that.


Muncie Endurathon continues in the rain, Ball State junior among top finishers

A steady rain will ruin a lot of outdoor athletic events. But a wet day was actually a help for some of the 1,150 people competing in the Muncie Endurathon on Saturday. "It's just been so hot here in past events," Johan Dejong, who has run, biked and swum the triathlon for about the past 20 years, said.



Students say they like new Harry Potter movie having darker plot

After being delayed eight months from its original release date last November, "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" is poised to become a huge summer blockbuster when it opens Wednesday. The sixth movie in the hit franchise boasts the largest budget - $250 million - of any of the films so far, which indicates that the special effects and overall atmosphere of the wizarding world could be top notch.


MEN'S GOLF: Card earns honor for performance in class, on course

Ball State University men's golfer Ross Cosat has been named to the Cleveland Golf/Srixon All-American Scholar Team. Cosat is one of 108 players to be named to the team by the Golf Coaches Association of America. In order to qualify for the team, golfers must have a minimum 3.


THOUGHTS FROM THE JOHN: Makeup is a joke played on women

A 12-year-old girl and her mother stand in the makeup aisle at a Walgreen's drug store comparing shades of lipstick and mascara. The girl's mother gives pointers on how to apply different products for different applications and different looks. She has no idea she is infecting our culture with a poison that we may never be able to leach out.


Muncie City Council signs resolution against Rep. Pence earmarks stance

Muncie City Council adopted a resolution last week asking U.S. Rep. Mike Pence to reconsider his one-year ban on earmark requests. The resolution was passed in a 6-3 vote last week. Congressman Pence's current stance on earmark requests prevents Ball State University from continuing its renovation of McKinley and Riverside avenues, Phil Sachtleben, vice president of governmental relations at Ball State, said.



New Ball State student trustee Vauter ready for first board meeting

A newly elected student member of Ball State University's Board of Trustees was announced earlier this week. Junior finance and economics major Nicole Vauter said she will jump right in at her first meeting, where she will be voting on the budget and tuition rates for the upcoming school year.


FOOTBALL: 2008 Ball State, Western Michigan game to re-air on ESPNU

Saturday morning at midnight, ESPNU will be replaying the football game from Nov. 25 between Ball State University and Western Michigan University. The game was originally aired on ESPN 2. Ball State beat Western Michigan 45-22 at Scheumann Stadium and, in doing so, secured a perfect 12-0 regular season.


Muncie City Council discusses income tax rate increase

A resolution discussed at Monday night's city council meeting could affect the amount of taxes employees in Muncie will pay starting in 2010. The resolution, which proposed an income tax rate increase of 1.25 percent to provide funding for public safety, was tabled at Monday's meeting to be further discussed at the next city council meeting in August.



Weekend Preview

TodayEvent: Doctor of Arts Piano Lecture Recital: Jessica Briggs, Piano Time: 5:30 p.m. Venue: Music Instruction Building Cost: Free FridayEvent: Eight Stories High album release party Time: 7 p.m. Venue: Doc's Music Hall (21 years old or older) Cost: $5 (cover includes album and food) Event: Freaky Tikki Friday featuring Tom Kat Brothers Time: 7-11 p.


WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL: Cards release ticket packages for 2009 season

The Ball State athletics department announced Tuesday that 2009 season tickets for the Cardinals are now on sale. Season packages include tickets to Ball State's 11 regular season home matches and admission to all six matches in the Active Ankle Challenge.


Construction vehicle at Ball State goes up in flames

Traffic and construction near Kinghorn Hall were halted Wednesday morning after an truck carrying asphalt burst into flames. Although the official report of the incident wasn't available as of Wednesday night, Gene Burton, director of public safety at Ball State University, said the fire was caused by a propane tank that was on the back of the truck.


OUR VIEW: Just go for it, take an adventure

It is a crazy idea. We all have them and hope they come true one day. At some point in everyone's life, a thought pops into your head about doing something completely out of the ordinary at some point in your life. Ball State University graduate student Jason Glassburn had his and he's now living the thought out - spending his summer and fall walking from coast-to-coast across the United States.


Ball State proposes tuition increase for Fall Semester

Students will pay about $330 more for a Ball State University education next year if the Board of Trustees approves a proposed increase in tuition and fees. Under the plan proposed by the university, tuition will increase by 3.26 percent, which is about $228 per year for in-state students.


2,600 miles on foot

There's not many people who think walking 2,600 miles across the country with 55 pounds of equipment strapped to your back sounds like a good way to spend a summer, but to one Ball State University student, it sounded like the perfect opportunity to have an adventure.