Village restaurant opens tonight

A new restaurant will open for business for the first time tonight in the former location of The Creole Kid. Mugly's Pub and Eatery will open its doors by 6 p.m., restaurant owner Myles Ogea said. It will serve standard pub fare on its menu, such as burgers, chicken wings and pizza, he said.



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Ohio Valley Conference commissioner chosen to lead MAC beginning this July

The Mid-American Conference named the current Ohio Valley Conference commissioner as its new commissioner today. Jon A. Steinbrecher, who served six years as the OVC commissioner, will replace current MAC commissioner Rick Chryst. In January, Chryst announced he will retire from the conference he led for 10 years once his contract ends June 30.


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MEN'S GOLF: Cardinals in 15th after two rounds Ball State is 21 shots behind leader MSU with one day to go

At the end of the second round of the three-round Pinehurst Intercollegiate, the Ball State University men's golf team is in 15th place out of 20 competing teams. The final round of the invitational begins at 9 a.m. today at Pinehurst, N.C. Individual scores Place/Player 27 - Brian Maurer 35 - Ross Cosat 58 - Andrew Rhodes 71 - Eric Steger 101 - Eric Skillman Team scores Team 1.


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Speakers discuss public record laws

An overflowing crowd squeezed into the David Letterman Communications and Media Building Rm. 125 Monday to hear prominent journalists speak about the availability of public records. Bill Nichols, managing editor of Politico.com, and Tony Fargo, associate professor of journalism at Indiana University, came to campus as part of the journalism department's Professional-in-Residence program.



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Women's BBALL stuff

Starting 9 a.m. Wednesday, students can get tickets for a fan bus going to the Ball State University women's basketball team's NCAA Tournament game against the University of Tennessee in Bowling Green, Ky. on Sunday.


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A BSU Indy 500 princess participates in St. Patty's parade

Two Ball State University students, who were chosen as Indianapolis 500 Festival Princesses, participated in the St. Patrick's Day parade Tuesday in Indianapolis. Sophomore interior design major Jennifer Eakins and senior speech pathology and audiology major Jeannette Young are two of 33 young women from Indiana to be selected as princesses.


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Web site to cut university spam

Inbox clutter should be more manageable with the introduction of the Ball State University Communications Center Web site. University officials have been working since Spring 2008 to create a Web site and system that allows students to limit the university event information sent to their inboxes, said Gail Werner, News Center editor for University Marketing and Communications.


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MEN'S VOLLEYBALL: Ball State sweeps D-III Carthage

With most of its starters sitting on the bench for a majority of the match, Ball State swept Carthage tonight at Worthen Arena. The Cardinals (11-7, 4-3 Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association) defeated the Division III team 30-23, 30-23, 32-30.



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THINK TO EXIST: Students need to stay motivated after Spring Break

I hope your Spring Break was exciting because we still have eight more weeks of school. In other words, 40 days of classes and 14 days worth of weekends. All in all, 54 days until this semester officially ends. So, hit the books, make a trip to the library and sober up, because there is still half a semester to deal with.


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New Web site to decrease mass e-mails

Expect to see fewer all-campus e-mails because of a Web site Ball State University has begun to consolidate information. The university's Communications Center developed www.bsu.edu/commcenter in order to post information for all campus events instead of sending out e-mails.



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MEN'S TENNIS: House wins: Ball State loses in Las Vegas

What happened to the Ball State University men's tennis team in Las Vegas tells the story of its season -¡- another close defeat to a good tennis team. Ball State lost to UNLV 5-2 on Thursday as part of its annual West Coast trip. "They are a good team," coach Bill Richards said about UNLV.


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Free tickets available for Tuesday show at Emens

Emens Auditorium is offering free tickets to Ball State University students for "The Drowsy Chaperone," which is Tuesday. The show, which won five Tony Awards in 2006, is one of 12 that Emens is hosting throughout the year that are free for students, said Darci Woods, associate director of marketing for Emens.


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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Seniors, defense lead to MAC title

CLEVELAND - Bowling Green State University coach Curt Miller said it was ultimately the Ball State University women's basketball team's senior leadership and upperclassman presence that led to the Cardinals' 55-51 win against his Falcons in Sunday's Mid-American Conference Championship game.


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MEN'S VOLLEYBALL: Four days wreck title chances

As coach Joel Walton traveled back from back to Muncie late Saturday night he still had a little trouble believing what happened in the last four days. A combined nine points made the entire week completely unbearable for the 11-year head coach. Entering the week in first place in the conference, the Ball State University men's volleyball team lost three consecutive conference road matches in five games to most likely eliminate the team from a regular season title.


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OUR VIEW: Custom communication

Ever since you first came to orientation and got an official Ball State University e-mail account, you've gotten university spam. You've deleted countless e-mails about smoking cessation classes, SCUBA diving lessons and the women's tennis team's upcoming match, among other mass e-mails.


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MEN'S VOLLEYBALL: Cards search for right attack

When coach Joel Walton arrived to Monday's practice at Worthen Arena he knew a focus of the morning's workout would be his right outside attackers. After the week Marcus Imwalle and Eric Schulte had, though, their confidence level was Walton's biggest concern.


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SOFTBALL: Ball State battles in close games during road trip

The Ball State University softball team joined thousands of Spring Breakers last week, as it looked to spend its break in Florida. Unlike the vast majority of its peers however, the team didn't head to the beaches, but rather, the field. The Cardinals played 13 games during their 10-day road trip, winning six and bringing their overall record to 8-10.






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