WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: MAC West title appears in reach

With the type of season the Cardinals have had, it seems like another milestone is lurking around the corner. Wednesday's win gave Ball State University no less than a share of the Mid-American Conference West Division title and Saturday the team will attempt to wrap-up its first outright division title since 2001-02.



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Show to focus on domestic violence, rape

Rape and domestic violence take center stage this weekend as the "Vagina Monologues" is performed in Fine Arts Building Room 217 Friday and Saturday and the L.A. Pittenger Student Center Ballroom on Sunday. All shows start at 8 p.m. and the cost is $7. Profits are donated to A Better Way and the International V-Day Organization.


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U.N.I.T.E.D. faces $200 election fine

The Student Government Association Elections Board fined U.N.I.T.E.D. Initiative $200 for displays written in Kool-aid on snow around campus. The slate was fined $25 for each of the four smaller displays and $100 for a larger one. The displays exceeded the size limit allowed by the Elections Code.


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YOUR TURN: Why you should vote U.N.I.T.E.D.

"Effective leadership is not about making speeches or being liked; leadership is defined by results, not attributes." This quote by Peter Drucker, a top-notch and highly respected author of management-related issues, suggests the best possible way to approach the Student Government Association elections.


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OUR VIEW: Record-breaking

The Ball State University women's basketball team will go up against Eastern University for the Mid-American Conference West Division title on senior night Saturday. The Cardinals won't just be shooting for the one title; they'll also be trying to break the record for the largest crowd for a women's basketball game in the MAC.



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WOMEN'S TENNIS: Ball State returns to action after layoff

A lot can be accomplished when you have a two-week break between matches. However, for coach Kathy Bull, the layoff wasn't as beneficial as she hoped it would be. The women's tennis team lost two days of practice last week because of the blizzard, throwing Bull off of her original game plan.


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Student, instructor win awards

Ball State University students and faculty in the telecommunications department are being recognized on the national and international level. In the last month, two people have been awarded for their outstanding achievement in the field of telecommunications.


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TOWARD DISRESPECTFUL AUTHORITY: Remember our soldiers

Sixty-two years ago today, five Marines and a Navy corpsman went to the top of Mt. Suribachi on Iwo Jima to raise the second American flag and inadvertently be photographed in one of America's most iconic photos. Clint Eastwood recently directed "Flags of Our Fathers," a chronicle of the events of the enormous moment for the country - but simply another task to be done for the men involved.



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MEN'S TENNIS: Team gains confidence boost after Kentucky

After a loss to then No. 34 ranked University of Kentucky, Ball State University's men's tennis team is set to play its third Big Ten opponent of the year. The Cardinals are going into the match with the same energy level they had against Kentucky, even though Purdue University is an unranked in-state team.


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Jackson sings about TV show

"Armed & Famous" star La Toya Jackson debuted a song this week that has Muncie Police Chief Joe Winkle laughing. The song, "I Don't Play That," features lyrics about Jackson's time as a reserve police officer for the Muncie-based reality TV show "Armed & Famous.


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'A typical MAC war'

Peyton Stovall stood behind the free-throw line for the first of two shots with Ball State University's men's basketball team down 60-58 with nine seconds left in the game and the chance to tie. Knowing he had missed the shot, Stovall yelled, "Oh my God!" almost immediately after he released the ball.



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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Bolte leads bench in Cardinals' victory

The Ball State University women's basketball team used a 16-2 run in the first half to take an 18-13 lead midway through the opening half Wednesday night. As it has been for a large portion of the season, bench scoring led the way. More specifically, it was the hot outside shooting of senior guard Tina Bolte.


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MEN'S BASKETBALL: Mills returns to hardwood

When Ball State University's men's basketball team takes on Central Michigan at 7 p.m., it will have leading scorer Skip Mills on the floor for the first time in more than a week. "I'm ready to play, definitely," the senior said. "I only have four games left.


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Letter writing increases support for hospital

Because of a new letter-writing campaign, Ball State University's Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity and Phi Mu sorority have increased the amount of money raised for Riley Children's Hospital. Ellen Meyer, Phi Mu's social chair, said last year the chapters raised $7,500, and this year a little more than $8,000 has been raised with more expected.


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SGA slates debate live on TV

With Student Government Association election voting beginning Monday, presidential slates are getting their messages out to students. Student safety, village parking and cooperation between Ball State University and the Muncie community were key issues addressed at the Student Government Association Slate Debate on Wednesday night.


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'So You Think You Can Dance?' finalist to bust moves in class

A former finalist on the TV show "So You Think You Can Dance?" is coming to Ball State University today to teach students hip-hop dance moves. Sarah Mangelsdorf, director of Dance for the Department of Theatre and Dance, said Daivd Krich, better known as Kasper, is making his third appearance at Ball State and will teach three classes.


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Cards 'define' season, earn share of West title

Entering Ball State University's first home game in 10 days, coach Tracy Roller felt like her team's contest against Mid-American Conference West Division cellar-dweller Central Michigan University was a defining moment. After an 84-59 victory that clinched a 20-win season and at least a share of the West Division title, the Cardinals defined their season by completing a couple of year-long goals.




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