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GOP presidential candidate Marco Rubio, who made a brief stop in Minneapolis for a fundraiser at the Minneapolis Club, announces a "Minnesota Leadership Team," during a press conference on Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2016 in Minneapolis. (Elizabeth Flores/Minneapolis Star Tribune/TNS)

Marco Rubio on issues

Sen. Marco Rubio (R) is the son of Cuban immigrants and a law school student who came to be Florida’s youngest-ever state House speaker. Here’s where Rubio stands on some of the big issues.





LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Seasonal Affective Disorder doesn't just occur in winter

I am writing in response to Hannah Schneider’s piece, entitled, “Truth behind seasonal affective disorder” (SAD). It is great to make people aware of SAD. I would like to expand a bit beyond her writing to bring awareness to another form of SAD, one which even less people have probably heard about or realize exists — Summer Seasonal Affective Disorder.


​AK'S OPINION: Why ‘Making A Murderer’ has taken over the media

AK’s OpinioNation: Netflix’s ‘Making A Murder’ Has Taken Over It would be a serious surprise if you haven’t already watched Netflix’s ‘Making A Murder’ documentary series or at least seen some sort of post or article about the show and Steven Avery’s case considering the fact that this series has completely consumed the pop culture conversation.



The Ball State baseball team congratulates junior infielder Ryan Spaulding after scoring a home run during the first game of the double header against Buffalo on March 28 at First Merchants Ballpark Complex. DN PHOTO ALAINA JAYE HALSEY

Four Ball State baseball players named in top 300 prospects

Four Cardinal baseball players — all juniors — have been named top 300 prospects by D1baseball.com. Right-handed pitcher Zach Plesac was the highest-ranked Cardinal at No. 133, right fielder Alex Call was ranked 199th, shortstop Alex Maloney was 242nd and catcher Jarett Rindfleisch was No. 254.