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Fraternity recruitment starts up

April Abernathy n Chief Reporter Campus fraternities are kicking off Spring Informal Recruitment with their own Super Bowl parties Sunday. Spring recruitment will run through Friday, Cory Schneider Interfraternity Council vice president of public relations, said.



MEN'S VOLLEYBALL: Snow does not bury Ball State's practice schedule

With snow still falling on the 12.8 inches Muncie received the last two days and the university canceling classes, the Ball State University men's volleyball team remained where it always is Wednesday mornings: Worthen Arena. Less than three days before opening its conference season against No.


DN's weekly awards

Fans choiceROB GILES AND EMILY HAIFLEY Each receiving nine votes and 38 percent of the total vote, men's basketball guard Rob Giles and freshman swimmer Emily Haifley tied for Fan Choice Player of the Week. This is the first tie in the one-year history of the Fan Choice Player of the Week.


MEN'S BASKETBALL: Falcons end Cards' winning streak

The Ball State University men's basketball team lost 62-58 to host Bowling Green State University in Wednesday night's Mid-American Conference action at Anderson Arena. With the loss, the Cardinals fall to 9-9 overall and 4-2 in MAC play, but remain in a tie with Western Michigan University atop the MAC West Division standings.



Snow day

Ball State University officials canceled classes today but offices remain open. Send us photos of what you did with your day off, be sure to include the names and a brief description of what is going on in the photo, for potential use in the paper or online.


Construction in final phase, on schedule

The Student Recreation and Wellness Facility has moved to the second phase of a two-part renovation process. Jason Adamowicz, associate director of recreation services, said construction is still on schedule to be completed by August of 2010. Phase 2 began by tearing down a large section of Irving Gym's main floor and surrounding office areas.


Overnight snowfall forces Ball State to cancel classes, activities

An unexpected amount of snowfall Wednesday morning caused the Ball State University administration to cancel classes after they already began. Ball State doesn't have an official policy regarding snow days, administrators said, but a system is implemented in case of severe snowfall.


Concannon's opens second pastry shop

After about 50 years in one location, Michael and Mary Concannon expanded Concannon's Pastry Shop to a second store on Morrison Road on Wednesday. "It's been in the same family for 50 years now," co-owner Mary Concannon said. "You don't see that very much anymore.



Charter schools continue to open

In 2002, Ball State University sponsored its first charter school. Since that time, the university has added 28 additional schools to its ranks. Despite the bad economy, Larry Gabbert, director of the Ball State office of charter schools, said charter schools will continue to open.


Crews work to clean up campus, community

As the snow kept falling, Ron Ball kept plowing. The Muncie Street Department maintainace supervisor started working the streets at 5 a.m., just 'pushing the snow around,' he said.


OUR VIEW: What's on your mind?

"How I can find UGG boots for cheap." RACHEL PINSON Freshman, English/TCOM "How the tortellini with chicken hasn't been in the Atrium for awhile." BEN WAGNERFreshman, TCOM "What are the specials at the bars tonight." MAT WINTON, Freshman, English Education "How I'm going to get my apartment for next year.


Soldiers tell war memories

Soldiers in Iraq have seen things that many cannot imagine, and Tuesday several veterans came forward to share their stories. The "Eyes Wide Open" exhibit visited Ball State University on Monday and returned Tuesday for a discussion forum at 7 p.m. During the forum, the veterans showed three video clips focusing on the dehumanization of the enemy, sexuality and gender and rules of engagement.



MEN'S BASKETBALL: Cards now sit alone atop MAC West

The Cardinals (9-8, 4-1 MAC), who entered Tuesday tied with Western Michigan University (7-12, 4-2 MAC) for the top spot in the West, benefitted from the Broncos 74-71 loss to MAC East-leading University at Buffalo (13-5, 5-1 MAC) in Kalamazoo, Mich., Tuesday night.


Classes canceled after they begin

While most Ball State University students prepared for a lazy snow day, some early commuters found out today's classes were canceled midway through an 8 a.m. yawner. University officials failed to inform students today's classes were canceled before the first time slot this morning.


FOOTBALL: Parrish announces linebacker coach for 2009 season

After coaching against Ball State University the last few seasons, a former Miami University football coach joined the Cardinals. Coach Stan Parrish announced Tuesday he hired Jay Hood, who was Miami's defensive coordinator and associate head coach last season, to be the linebackers coach at Ball State.


FOOTBALL: Collins reveals method behind football scheduling madness

Every year since athletics director Tom Collins arrived at Ball State University in December 2005, he has attempted to apply his theory about a football team's schedule. Despite inheriting multiple game contracts from his predecessor, Collins has tried to establish a system of playing one challenging game against a BCS conference team and three more winnable non-conference games.


Life is a cabaret

As glistening snow blanketed Ball State University campus Tuesday, the University Singers performed their 45th Annual Cabaret Concert in Sursa Performance Hall. With only two weeks to prepare, the performance was made to illustrate the history of the group and perform about 10 songs to more than 60 students and alumna.


MEN'S BASKETBALL: Cards open East schedule tonight against BGSU

The perception in Mid-American Conference men's basketball this season is the Eastern Division being far and away superior to the West Division. The records might defend that notion. Through Tuesday's games, five of the six East teams have at least a .500 record and all six teams have a 60-48 overall record.