SPORTS

FOOTBALL: Four former Cardinals work out at Pro Day

Ball State held its annual Pro Day at Scheumann Stadium on Thursday afternoon, with defensive end Brandon Crawford, defensive tackle Drew Duffin, linebacker Spain Cosby and safety Alex Knipp taking part. A dozen players from nearby colleges like Butler University and Anderson University also took part.


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"She Said Shred" art exhibit

Most of Causey's work is acrylic, with a few oil paintings mixed in. Causey works out of her home in Broad Ripple in a "teeny-tiny, closet-sized" studio. She said she sometimes works on two or three paintings at a time and constructs abstract paintings inspired by her teaching styles. "She Said Shred" will have its opening reception at 5 p.m. at Gordy's. Causey will speak at 6 p.m. about the convergence of music and art in her work. Her exhibit will run until March 31.



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SCENE SELECTION: Film relives history of Reggie Miller vs. Knicks

Finally I can mark something off my bucket list. I have now attended a film premiere — and in style I might add. Last Friday, I had the honor, along with the rest of Ball State Sports Link, of attending the premiere of "Winning Time: Reggie Miller vs. the New York Knicks" at Conseco Fieldhouse.


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TRACK: Ball State not participating in ND Invitational

The Ball State University women's indoor track and field team will not get a last chance at qualifying for the NCAA Indoor Championships next weekend in College Station, Texas, effectively ending the indoor season.


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OUR VIEW: Goodbye Dave Boos

The Boos era at Ball State University has come to an end. In its aftermath, the athletics department has blurred vision on the future women's volleyball head coach.




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All the world's a stage

They experienced their first snow, their first roller skating trip and for most, their first visit to the United States. Six musical theater students from Tshwane University of Technology in Pretoria, South Africa, have been visiting Ball State University with professor Josef du Preez, head of the dance and theater department at Tshwane. The group has been visiting Muncie for six weeks after Harold Mortimer, associate professor of musical theater, began planning the trip with du Preez last year. This was the first time a group of students from Tshwane came to Ball State.


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SGA debates attendance bylaw

Student Government Assocation raised concern on certain bylaw revisions proposed during Cardinal Impact's last regular senate meeting Wednesday evening.




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