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(01/27/15 6:26pm)
The Indianapolis Star reported on Gov. Mike Pence's taxpayer-funded news outlet yesterday. Journalists and readers, highlighted by parody account @Just_IN_News, took to Twitter with their reactions.
(01/11/15 5:58pm)
It’s 2009 and the falls are easy for Jonathan Newsome. Coming off a 101-tackle, 17-sack campaign as a senior at Glenville High School where he was team captain, he’s ready for the next step.
(01/09/15 8:00pm)
Ball State announced the hiring of former Eastern Kentucky athletic director Mark Sandy yesterday. He will take over the same position at Ball State on Feb. 1.
(01/08/15 11:46am)
Check out what students are saying about attending school in the snow
(12/04/14 12:57am)
Dakota Crawford is a senior journalism and telecommunications major and writes ‘Full-Court Press’ for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper. Write to Dakota at dmcrawford@bsu.edu.
(11/24/14 4:57pm)
Victory is just a consolation prize in some NCAA football games.
(11/17/14 4:59pm)
The athletic department depends on students to fund about $11 million of its budget through student fees, and those fees could continue to rise.
(11/03/14 7:59pm)
A 10-year contract extension between ESPN and the Mid-American Conference signed in August will increase exposure and revenue for member schools. It’s unclear, however, just how much funding is slated to grow.
(10/27/14 4:27pm)
Financial stability is just one aspect of the NFL life that’s significantly different from playing at the college level. Outline Linebacker Jonathan Newsome said it feels surreal to be playing on the field with the Colts.
(10/27/14 3:59pm)
Financial stability is just one aspect of the NFL life that’s significantly different from playing at the college level. Record-setting quarterback Keith Wenning, statistically the best quarterback in Ball State history, said he feels like a freshman again after signing with the Baltimore Ravens practice squad.
(10/14/14 10:49pm)
Hiring an athletic director at the Division I level requires a certain amount of tact. If candidates’ names are released to the public, it could potentially weaken the pool of applicants.
(10/10/14 4:00pm)
One off-season radically shifted the Ball State football team’s level of success. The Cardinals are 1-4 and looking for answers at quarterback after finishing last season 10-2 and making a second consecutive bowl game appearance. The transition from record-setting quarterback Keith Wenning to recently-benched redshirt sophomore quarterback Ozzie Mann and his redshirt freshman replacement Jack Milas isn’t smooth thus far.
(10/09/14 6:45pm)
With just over one week left as Ball State’s athletic director, Bill Scholl has already started saying his goodbyes. He all but expected well-wishes from fellow faculty and head coaches, but the response from student athletes surprised him.
(10/01/14 7:25pm)
Since being signed to the Carolina Panthers practice squad in September, former Ball State wide receiver Willie Snead stands to make six-figures this year. But it cost him finishing his degree, against football head coach Pete Lembo's advice.
(09/10/14 10:51pm)
Bill Scholl isn’t the kind of guy to walk away from a job unfinished.
(09/09/14 1:01am)
Dakota Crawford is a senior journalism and telecommunications major and writes ‘Full-Court Press’ for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper. Write to Dakota at dmcrawford@bsu.edu.
(08/18/14 11:58pm)
Four members of the Ball State Athletic Department accepted an ice bucket challenge from Muncie Star Press reporter Thomas St. Myer on Monday.
(06/20/14 3:52am)
Football head coach Pete Lembo, trustee Rick Hall and President Jo Ann Gora break ground with Ron and Joan Venderly and others June 19 at the spot for the new Ronald E. and Joan M. Venderly Football Team Complex. DN PHOTO JORDAN HUFFER
(05/19/14 4:58am)
Though she did not attend Ball State, one Muncie resident is playing a major role in the university’s Cardinal Commitment campaign.
(05/12/14 2:34am)
Expectations of being selected between rounds three and five of the NFL Draft proved too lofty for a former Ball State wide receiver.