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OUR VIEW: Road trip!

Just two years ago ESPN ranked Ball State University as having the worst football team in the nation. Now the Cardinals are headed for Toronto for their first bowl game since 1996. After years of griping about having a lackluster football team, Ball State University students have a reason to celebrate-and a bowl to go to.


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The Doctor is in

Optometrist What: eye exam, test for glaucoma When: as problems occur or as recommended by a doctor Bullis said the American Optometry Association recommends people visit an eye doctor once per year. However, there is no scientific evidence that vision screening is necessary for young adults, he said.


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BEWILDERED SOCIETY: Status updates are distracting

And now, a preview of your Finals Week productivity: "Too much to do." "Homeworking." "Off to take over the world." "WORKKK." "Whoa what a wonderful thing to brag ... Cause I've got him where I want him now." "Around ..." "This is my December." "Too much to do.




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FOOTBALL: Bowl Game Preview

International Bowl: Noon, Jan. 5, ESPN2 Ball State (7-5) vs. Rutgers (7-5) More than a decade after its last appearance in a bowl game, Ball State plays Rutgers in the International Bowl in Toronto. The Scarlet Knights are led by junior running back Ray Rice, who was third in the nation and first overall among players from BCS conference schools in rushing yards with 1,732.


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MEN'S BASKETBALL: Cards' size not disadvantage

Levin Black n Chief Reporter WEST LAFAYETTE - All season long, fans, coaches and the media have said the biggest disadvantage Ball State University has is its lack of size. People who follow Ball State basketball closely know no healthy player on the team's roster is taller than 6-feet-4-inches, meaning most Ball State opponents have at least one player four inches taller than the tallest Cardinal.


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Falling Flurries

Despite the slippery road conditions that followed the first snowfall of the year, there were few weather-related accidents, according to police. Bob Fey, associate director of public safety, said there was one incident of a vehicle sliding off the road early Wednesday, and nobody was injured.


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North Loop terminated; Sponsors quit money flow

Students looking for a late-night ride to businesses on the north side of town will have to look beyond Muncie Indiana Transit System's North Loop. Mary Gaston, assistant general manager for MITS, said the North Loop was discontinued indefinitely on Wednesday because of a lack of sponsorship after running for four weeks.



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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Cards' offensive struggles continue

After another game of struggling offense Tuesday night, Ball State University women's basketball coach Tracy Roller transferred all of her frustration from her team to her clipboard as she slammed it onto the court. The 71-54 loss to Illinois State University marks the Cardinals third straight loss, the first time Ball State has lost three games in a row since 2004.


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Students paint signs on drains

When it comes to environmental conservation, the effects of routine activities such as washing cars, walking dogs and fertilizing lawns might be overlooked. Senior public history major Dean Kessler said when it rains in Muncie, runoff from leftover soaps, animal feces and fertilizers can pollute waterways from the White River to the Gulf of Mexico.


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Health Center to give out flu shots

Staff at the Amelia T. Wood Health Center will give out flu shots between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. today. Pharmacist Lisa Dorer said there is a $29 fee for the shots, which students can pay for with cash, checks or through their Bursar accounts. Students can walk in and do not need to make an appointment, Dorer said.




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Recount to remain in county

Mayoral candidates are awaiting results of a recount after a Delaware County judge denied the Republican Party's request to have the votes recounted in another county. County Clerk Karen Wenger said Judge Robert Barnet Jr. denied the request on Monday. Republican Party Attorney David Brooks said the party's request for a change of venue last week was intended to ensure a fair and unbiased recount.


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Two to five inches of snow expected

The National Weather Service is predicting a total cumulation of two to five inches of snow with one to three inches on the ground when Ball State University students wake up today. Ed Terrell, a meteorological technician at the weather service, said there was a snow advisory until 6 p.


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Raise a glass to your 21st amendment

Students planning to go to a "Wasted Wednesday" party tonight can do so knowing this is the day America repealed its great experiment of Prohibition. The 21st Amendment was ratified Dec. 5, 1933. It repealed the 18th Amendment, which was passed 14 years earlier.


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CAMPUS: BSU maintenance crews are back to work

Wednesday's snow might have been a change for students, but it's back to business for Ball State maintenance crews. Kevin Kenyon, vice president of facilities planning and management, said crews have been working overtime to clear campus sidewalks, making them safe for pedestrians.



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FOOTBALL: Bowl tickets still available

With one month remaining before the International Bowl, Ball State University has more than 9,900 tickets to sell. Ball State sold 70 tickets for the Jan. 5, game as of just before 5 p.m. Tuesday, according to the Ball State ticket office. The university has 10,000 tickets to sell for the game.


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SGA meet for last time in '07

To lighten spirits before finals the Ball State University Student Government Association senators had a white elephant gift exchange to end their last meeting of Fall Semester. Before the exchange, the senators met in their respective caucuses and committees to discuss the progress of platform items in the research or implementation process.


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Survivor speaks about life in concentration camps

A crowded auditorium with loud voices filled Ball State University's Pruis Hall on Tuesday while students waited for speaker Marion Blumenthal Lazan. As soon as Lazan arrived, though, the crowd quieted as she told her experience of being a young girl in a concentration camp.

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