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(11/18/16 5:00pm)
Although former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton lost to Donald Trump in the presidential race, many people across the country are outraged, calling for an "abandonment" of the Electoral College, after she received nearly 1 million more popular votes than Trump.
(11/18/16 5:00pm)
In the beginning, there was Franko House.
(11/18/16 5:00pm)
Beginning in 2017, football games between Ball State and Miami will take on a whole new meaning.
(11/17/16 8:49pm)
The alarm goes off three times, and Michelle Jarrett presses snooze after each. Just five more minutes, she thinks. On the third ring, she forces herself to get out of bed. It’s about 5:30 in the morning, and Michelle has to be at her first job at seven.
(11/18/16 8:00pm)
Bell ringing in the Muncie community will begin tomorrow.
(11/17/16 8:00pm)
After a heartbreaking overtime loss to Indiana State Nov. 15, the Ball State men’s
basketball team (1-1) heads to Alabama (1-1) Nov. 18 to play in the first
ever matchup between the two.
(11/18/16 3:41am)
The constitution of the United States guarantees citizens certain inalienable rights, but some of those are different on a college campus.
(11/17/16 7:00pm)
Editor's Note: Emma Rogers and Tyson Bird are senior journalism majors who write "Dinner for 2ish" for the Daily News. Their views do not necessarily agree with those of the paper.
(11/17/16 6:03am)
Ball State could only watch as Toledo running back Kareem Hunt streaked past the defense down the right sideline, and only hope that the senior stepped out of bounds as he sprinted into the dense fog.
(11/17/16 3:00pm)
In the most recent Campus Security Reports, Ball State did not report any hate crimes. However, that doesn't mean it isn't a concern for Ball State students. In September, a note containing racial slurs surfaced near campus, and it quickly spread on social media.
(11/17/16 6:15am)
Eyes strained to see across the field, the ball almost disappearing when a pass or punt lifted it into the fog.
(11/17/16 5:22pm)
Coming into Nov. 16's game, Ball State women's basketball (2-0) had two main objectives. It needed to stop Evansville senior guard Sara Dickey, and it needed to take advantage of its height down low.
(11/17/16 3:01am)
In its second game of the season, Ball State women's basketball edged out Evansville 84-49 to advance to 2-0.
(11/16/16 11:44pm)
Good Wednesday Evening! High pressure continues to dominate our area and will continue to be that way into Thursday. Temperatures Thursday will likely be 20 degrees above normal as we expect highs around 70 degrees with sunny conditions. All eyes turn to Friday afternoon through Saturday as an unsettled pattern works in giving us thunderstorms Friday, and then changing to some flurries Saturday morning. Temperatures take a dive into the weekend as we will be seeing highs only reach about 45 degrees. Sunday looks to be like a very cool day with the temperatures only climbing to 40 degrees. Our next best chances of rain after this weekend come in for the middle part of your work week next week as another low pressure system comes in Tuesday afternoon into the afternoon hours of Wednesday. For further weather information, don't forget to check us out on twitter @NLIWeather
(11/17/16 12:51am)
Fourth Quarter
(11/22/16 8:00pm)
Change is inevitable when president-elect Donald Trump takes office in 2017. One major change that may have a large impact on students is the potential repeal of the Affordable Care Act, otherwise known as Obamacare.
(11/16/16 9:18pm)
As Ball State women’s volleyball loaded onto the bus
Nov. 16 outside of Worthen Arena, sophomore Brooklyn Goodsel had
more to celebrate than leaving to compete in the Mid-American Conference
tournament.
(11/16/16 8:34pm)
The newlywed from a small village on the island of Luzon in the Philippines stepped off the plane in Japan and saw her breath for the first time. It lingered in front of her face and slowly dissipated. Her first inhale of the brisk air burned her chest—she thought her lungs were on fire. Her husband, Harry Carver, assured her it was normal.
(11/17/16 8:00pm)
Editor’s Note: The Daily News publishes Letters to the Editor with minimal copy edits and provides a headline only if the author does not provide one. We reserve the right to withhold submitted letters depending on the content. Letters should be approximately 500 words and sent to editor@bsudailynews.com.
(11/16/16 5:57pm)
Ball State (4-6, 1-5 MAC) travels to take on Toledo (8-2, 5-1) Nov. 16, looking to snap a three-game losing streak. The Cardinals must win their final two games to reach bowl eligibility for the first time since 2013.