SOCCER: Ball State wins; streak at three

For the second time this season, Ball State University's soccer team is stringing together an impressive winning streak. The Cardinals, fresh off a 1-0 victory Friday at Northern Illinois University, won their third straight match Sunday afternoon at Western Michigan University, 3-0.



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MEN'S TENNIS: 'Average' fall ends at Regionals

The Ball State University men's tennis team played well this weekend but had some tough breaks, coach Bill Richards said. The Cardinals competed at the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Regional Championships in Minneapolis, Minn. to finish the fall season.


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FOOTBALL: Spirit soars despite Homecoming loss

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STICK THAT IN YOUR PIPE AND SMOKE IT: Ultra-thin bodies finally go out of style

The pop-culture look of ultra-thin bodies may finally be going out of style. According to BBC News the weight debate began when Madrid fashion week announced a ban on runway models with a BMI - a calculation based on height and weight - of less than 18. The concern for this may have been prompted by the death of a 22-year-old Uruguayan model who collapsed after a catwalk show.


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Ready. Set. Go!

Hundreds of police officers, nuns, zombies and other strange characters ran down Riverside Avenue Friday afternoon pushing wheeled beds while students watched. Find out who won the 26th annual Homecoming Bed Race.



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SUPREME NARCISSISM: Television episodes available on demand

The future is finally here. Not today's future, but the one from about 8 years ago. It was at that point everyone started announcing the Internet was the wave of the future and we would be able to do everything we would ever want in this brand-new and exciting way.


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Science students honor special chemistry number

For the past 15 years October 23 has been recognized and celebrated as National Mole Day - not to celebrate the furry ground-dwelling creature, but to pay homage to chemistry. Mole Day began as a way to create interest in chemistry and to celebrate Avogadro's Number, a unit of measurement in chemistry, according to the National Mole Day Foundation's Web site.


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Source of fire unclear

Shortly before 2 a.m. Sunday a trash fire occurred at 1515 W. Riverside Ave., Jim Clevenger, battalion chief for the Muncie Fire Department, said. A dumpster in the alley behind the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity was intentionally lit on fire by unknown individuals, Clevenger said.


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A zest for learning

Ask most Ball State University students, and they'll say that the food on campus isn't exactly fine dining. In fact, they'll probably say it's far from it. However, at the Allegre Restaurant, in the Applied Technology Building Room 167, students have offered fine dining for 15 years.



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SPEAK SOFTLY: Organizations can help guide your vote

Nov. 7 is just a few weeks away. We will finally be rid of the political ads that have been overwhelming us on television and radio, for a short while at least. We just have to do our research to decide which candidates best represent our views and ideals.


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WOMEN'S TENNIS: New tournament; same old results

The Ball State University women's tennis team concluded its fall season with both positive results and areas of weakness to improve on next spring. The Cardinals competed at the University of Memphis Lady Tiger Invitational this past weekend and yielded results much like the rest of the fall.


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BSU unveils organ during inaugural concert

In the standing room only audience surrounded by warm wood tones and glistening pipes of the organ above the stage, the Sursa Family Concert Organ was inaugurated in a concert performed in the David and Mary Jane Sursa Concert Hall. James David Christie, international organist, performed the bulk of the concert while Ann Sursa Carney, daughter of the benefactors, David and Mary Jane Sursa, performed solo on one piece and in a duet with Christie on another.



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OUR VIEW: Generous donations

Although state funded, Ball State University could not function without the generosity of individuals across the country. While Ball State provides students' education, much of the extra and co-curricular enrichment is a result of the money given by alumni and benefactors.


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FIELD HOCKEY: Overtime error puts Cards in tie for second

Goalkeeper Caroline Lehman had a career-high 15 saves, but the Ball State University field hockey team needed her to make one more. The Cardinals lost their final home game of the season to Miami [OH] University in overtime, 1-0. Miami's Danielle Perrecone scored the game's lone goal less than four minutes into the first overtime session after her shot deflected off Ball State forward Carla Chiampi and went into the back of the cage.


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Volunteers write letters for charity

To help the children of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, more than 200 Ball State University students will write letters to family members and friends tonight asking them to donate money. The Ball State's Up 'til Dawn organization is having the letter-writing event from 7 p.


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One-man show

Ball State University's athletic department was one man in the beginning. Paul Billy Williams, who founded the athletics department in 1921 and served as athletic director until 1958, did it all, including coaching all five sports of football, basketball, baseball, track and tennis one year.


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First season MAC attack

The 1975 Ball State University football team won its first two games but was unsure of its ability to compete against a nationally renowned conference after being shut out by Ohio University.-á It was Ball State's first season in the Mid-American Conference and the Cardinals wanted to prove that they could compete with the stiff competition.


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Punter reflects on time at Ball State

It takes an extremely talented kicker or punter to get a Division I-A scholarship out of high school. For every Sebastain Janikowski, there are players like former Ball State University punter Brad Maynard. Maynard, the most successful professional football alum in the history of the Cardinal football program, came to Muncie as a preferred walk-on from Sheridan High School.


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Meet Homecoming King and Queen

As Homecoming King, senior education major Zac Davis said he was proud of representing Spectrum, Ball State University's gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and straight alliance, and of all the support the group gave him. Junior speech pathology major Rachelle Reichert said she did not expect to win Homecoming Queen.




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