NEWS

SVS gears up for Project Haiti: Ball State Edition

Student Voluntary Services is teaming up with other Ball State University student organizations to once again help with the Haiti earthquake relief at Project Haiti: Ball State Edition Fundraiser.


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FROM THE HOOD: Tips for the best Super Bowl party

Although many good memories tend to be spontaneous, the most memorable parties are the ones that are well planned and executed. Any day of the week can be a good time to throw a party, but this weekend offers an opportunity that only happens once a year: the Super Bowl.


SPORTS

DN Weekly Awards

Each week, The Ball State Daily News sports staff picks its PPQ — the player, play and quote of the week. And, with the help of our online readers, the weekly fan choice is also featured. To vote in next week's poll, be sure to visit Monday's online edition of The Ball State Daily News.



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OUR VIEW: Budget cuts deserve students' two cents

With remarks from the presidential cabinet over the last month about not wanting across the board cuts and preserving the educational experiences of students, it would still be better to have some peace of mind.


SPORTS

WOMEN'S TENNIS: Ball State returns to winning ways with sweep of visiting IUPUI

The Cardinals (3-1) won all six of their singles matches — some in dominating fashion. Five of the six matches were won in two sets. Junior Hayley Hall led the team with a victory in the No. 1 singles match, defeating IUPUI freshman and reigning Summit League Player of the Week Hunter Bullock 6-2, 7-5. The loss was Bullock's first of the season.



NEWS

GRAIN OF SALT: Colts, Saints offer great matchup

In between the increasingly unfunny commercial segments, the Colts and Saints will be battling each other in what is certainly one of the Super Bowl matchups Commissioner Roger Goodell most wanted to see.


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SGA to have first Make an Impact Day

Cardinal Impact is finishing up its Student Government Association slate with a service project to bring together Ball State University and the Muncie community.



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Cornerstone doing well despite bad economy

The phrase "mason's temple" is etched above the main doorway at Cornerstone Center for the Arts, and until eight years ago that was an accurate description of the building.


NEWS

SCENE SELECTION: Guilty pleasure movie good for laughs, fun

Is it wrong to have a guilty pleasure film? To enjoy something you shouldn't? To watch a piece of garbage and seek solace and pleasure in it? If you find a film you enjoy, there is no need to be ashamed of it, because there is quality even in the worst of movies.


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MEN'S VOLLEYBALL: Cards libero Ebel says Ball State better team than No. 14 Ohio State

As libero Billy Ebel watched the Ohio State celebrate its MIVA championship in May after sweeping Ball State, he said then the better did not win. Nine months later, that thought on the better team has not changed — even as the unranked Cardinals prepared for their match against the conference preseason favorite No. 14 Buckeyes at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Worthen Arena.





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