Students help revive train travel

Hamilton County might see increased train travel because of a group of Ball State University students. Journalism instructor Richard Shoemaker said 14 students are working with the Indiana Transportation Museum in Noblesville to increase tourism in that area.



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WOMEN'S TENNIS: Cardinals struggle in weekend doubles tournament

Ball State University women's tennis seniors Jennifer Pollack and Haly Calderwood did not want to make a complete waste out of a weekend tournament in Bloomington. The pair, whose team entered Saturday's play winless in nine matches, earned the Cardinals' one win of the Indiana Doubles Tournament with a 9-7 victory against Bowling Green State University's Andrea Volle and Jenna Nussbaum.


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WOMEN'S TENNIS: Cards to play in doubles tournament

For the past year, Ball State University women's tennis head coach Kathy Bull said her team's main goal has been improving on doubles play. "In the matches that we lost last spring, we really didn't secure the doubles point," said Bull, who is currently in her 19th year as head coach.


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FOOTBALL: Bowl ticket sales put BSU in the red

Almost 8,000 tickets for the International Bowl went unsold by Ball State University, a school official said. Ticket Manager Rob Richards said Ball State "used just over 2,000 tickets" for Saturday's football game against Rutgers University. The Mid-American Conference had a contract with the International Bowl in which the participating school, Ball State, was responsible for 10,000 tickets at $40 each.


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YOUR TURN: The tourism catastrophe

As tourists' morbid curiosity about our world's natural disasters increases, tourism itself runs the risk of becoming an additional threat to our faltering planet. A rising number of tourists take pleasure in other people's misery as they keenly follow ongoing news reports of natural disasters hitting remote parts of the world.



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MEN'S VOLLEYBALL: Cardinals ready for MIVA opener

Players on the Ball State University men's volleyball team said they are ready for conference play, regardless of when they play their conference opener. The Cardinals will start their Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association season with road matches against Quincy University at 8 p.


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SOCCER: Coach leaves Ball State for Cincinnati

The commitment to women's soccer at the University of Cincinnati was the deciding factor in Ball State University soccer coach Michelle Salmon's decision to leave the Cardinals. The two-time Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year was officially named the head coach at Cincinnati Thursday after two seasons at Ball State.


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SRCS helps students pay for textbooks

It is not uncommon for students to tell professors they cannot complete reading assignments because they cannot afford the necessary textbooks - a solution is out there. Ball State University history professor Frederick Suppe said he often has students approach him near the beginning of the semester to tell him that the textbooks are out of their price range and they don't know what to do about it.


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Applications increase 30%

Freshman applications have increased for the third year in a row, but enrollment numbers don't reflect the increase, according to Tom Taylor, vice president for enrollment, marketing and communications. As of December, admissions had received 10,357 applications, which is a 30 percent increase from Fall 2006.



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Reported crimes increase over break

Reported crimes on and near Ball State University's campus spiked during Winter Break, which is a trend that has developed over recent years, according to police. Gene Burton, director of public safety, said the increase in crime, most of which were burglaries and thefts, is most likely because of students leaving the campus area during Winter Break, leaving their valuables unprotected.


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MEN'S BASKETBALL: Shooting for a home win

Ball State University's latest opponent knows what it's like to struggle at the beginning of its season. Central Michigan University, like the Cardinals, started 0-5 in 2007-08. Also like the Cardinals, four of those defeats came by a margin of 13 points or fewer.


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Hall of fame inducts five members

Lining the northeast corridor of Worthen Arena are 175 plaques, each portraying the face of prominent member of Ball State University's 87-year athletics history. From Darrell Jones, a high jumper for the Cardinals from 1927-31, to Blaine Bishop, who played safety for the Ball State football program from 1989-92 before playing 10 years in the NFL, each plaque has been posted along the hallway as the Cardinals' Athletics Hall of Fame fraternity has grown.


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OUR VIEW: Lose and learn

Ball State University failed to sell 80 percent of its allotted International Bowl tickets. The university community failed to show up for the game on multiple levels. Ball State didn't rally around the cause. The athletics department, the alumni association, Student Government Association and Ball State in general didn't push the game well enough.



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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Cards find success through adversity

After dealing with adversity throughout its sub-par non-conference season, Ball State University's women's basketball team anticipated an opportunity for a fresh start in its Mid-American Conference opener Wednesday. Before they could find their rhythm, however, the Cardinals fell behind 12-2 in the first five minutes against Western Michigan University.


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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Teams begin conference play

Bowling Green: 88 Akron: 56 Bowling Green took a lead less than 30 seconds into Wednesday's game and never relinquished it en route to a 88-56 win against Akron. The Falcons improved to 12-3 with the win to open MAC play. The Zips fell to 5-10 on the season with the loss.


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BEWILDERED SOCIETY: Cardinal fans lack presence

Crayola marker covered my cheeks Saturday morning. My face, if you need that clarified. While I'm not one to pull off the whole body paint mess, I felt conditions warranted the appearance of "Ball" and "State" just below my right and left eyes, respectively.


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Students to get $30,000 for program

Ball State University will participate in one of the most prestigious teaching fellowship programs, Roy Weaver, dean of the Teachers College, said. Beverly Sanford, director of communications for the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, said the foundation selected four universities out of 41 in Indiana as the first participants in the program, which will provide financial aid to highly qualified teaching students who wish to pursue a master's degree.


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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: BSU looks to buck the Broncos

Coming off of a win against Western Michigan University on Wednesday to start Mid-American Conference play, Ball State University women's basketball acting head coach Lisa McDonald said the team is trying to keep a hold of what went well in Kalamazoo, Mich.





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