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Ball State beat Ohio State on senior night 3-2 in John E. Worthen Arena April 7. 

Ball State Men's Volleyball aims to grow after 2019 season

By Connor Smith / April 15, 2019

Coming off a 2018 season which saw Ball State Men’s Volleyball head to the MIVA semifinals, great expectations were on the line heading into 2019.



Ball State senior Cadie O’Donnell hits the ball during the first game against Central Michigan April 21 at the softball field at First Merchant’s Ballpark Complex. Briana Hale, DN
SOFTBALL

Offensive surge guides Ball State Softball to series win over Western Michigan

By Jack Williams / April 14, 2019

In the weekend slugfest, it was Ball State Softball that would walk away with a 2-1 series victory over Western Michigan. 


Ball State's mens volleyball team high fives after winning the game against McKendree April 6 in John E. Worthen Arena. The Cardinals won 3-0. Kaiti Sullivan, DN
VOLLEYBALL

Ball State Men’s Volleyball season ends in MIVA first round

By Connor Smith / April 14, 2019

The Cardinals ultimately fell short of a MIVA Semifinals with a 3-2 loss to McKendree in the MIVA Quarterfinals Saturday.


Freshman outfielder Joe Gunn celebrates with his teammates after a score during the game against Dayton at the Ball Baseball Diamond on March 18. The Cardinals hosted a double header for this season's home opener and won both games. The Cardinals won 6-0 in the first game and 4-3 in the second game.  Kyle Crawford, DN
BASEBALL

Ball State Baseball splits doubleheader, wins series against Eastern Michigan

By Drew Pierce / April 13, 2019

In efforts to avoid the predicted bad weather for Sunday, Ball State and Eastern Michigan played two on Saturday afternoon. 


Tatiana Mason calls over Paula Guerrero to celebrate after Guerrero scores a goal securing Ball State’s win against the University of Nebraska-Omaha Friday, Sept. 14, 2018 at Briner Sports Complex. All points were scored in the second half of the game where Ball State won 3 to 1. Eric Pritchett,DN
SOCCER

Ball State Soccer finds identity, growth through spring season

By Connor Smith / April 13, 2019

The Cardinals concluded their Spring season Saturday with a 7-0 victory over Indiana Tech



Ball State baseball player Drey Jameson goes to pitch the ball during the game against the University of Dayton on March 18 at the Baseball Diamond at First Merchant’s Ballpark Complex. Ball State played Dayton four times this weekend, winning two games and losing two. Briana Hale, DN
BASEBALL

Ball State Baseball rises to 10-0 at home in win over Eastern Michigan

By Drew Pierce / April 12, 2019

Sophomore Drey Jameson’s efforts on the mound along with senior John Ricotta’s strength at the plate hand Ball State Baseball  a victory over Eastern Michigan, 3-2. 


A sign in the window of The Barking Cow displays the ice cream shop’s nickname, “The Cow Downtown.” Manager Danielle Woodson gave this nickname to The Barking Cow because in Gaston, locals call the ice cream shop, “The Cow.” Pauleina Brunnemer, DN
COMMUNITIES

The scoop on downtown Muncie's ice cream parlor, The Barking Cow

By Pauleina Brunnemer / April 12, 2019

With images of downtown Muncie in 1915 hanging on the walls, customers have the opportunity to step into a miniature Muncie museum at The Barking Cow of Muncie. 


Sophia Hoffert’s Instagram account, @perfect_8.60, shows Comfort Zone's Cajun shrimp and cod, mashed potatoes and gravy, bottled Pepsi, and two Andes mints from Woodworth Dining Hall costing $8.60. Hoffert's Instagram account posts food combinations at Ball State Dining that she said costs exactly $8.60. Sophia Hoffert, Photo Courtesy
NEWS

Ball State student posts exact meal swipes on Instagram

By Hannah Gunnell / April 12, 2019

What do a raspberry lemonade, a pub cheeseburger and onion rings from the Tally Food Court and a two-meat Boar’s Head sandwich, 32 oz. soda and three Airheads from the Atrium have in common? 


Keith Williams and Laura Seiverling partnered to write Broccoli Boot Camp. The book is a guide for parents with kids who are picky eaters. Laura Seiverling, Photo Provided
NEWS

Ball State professor develops guide to help parents with their picky eaters

By Taylor Smith / April 12, 2019

Getting picky children to eat their vegetables is a common struggle among many parents. While kids often have no desire to eat foods like broccoli, one Ball State professor has set out to solve this issue.  



Ball State sophomore right-hander Kyle Nicolas pitches in the ninth inning of the Cardinals' game against Butler April 9, at Ball Diamond at First Merchant's Ballpark Complex in Muncie. The Cardinals won 12-5. Paige Grider, DN
BASEBALL

Ball State Baseball's Kyle Nicolas has skillset better than his stats

By Tanner Sizemore / April 12, 2019

As a child, you’re taught to aim high in most facets of life, but there are some exceptions. What about gas prices? Cholesterol levels? Time spent in traffic? It tends to make people happy when these things are low. The same applies for a pitcher’s earned run average (ERA).


Junior acting major Wilhelmena Dreyer performs a scene as her character, Lila, a young Jewish woman, during a rehearsal for "This is the Way" April 8, 2019, in Bracken Library. At the beginning of this scene in the play, Lila was crying on the floor at her Jewish Community Center before one of her classmates from school, Matthew, approached her. Nicole Thomas, DN
CAMPUS

'This is the Way:' Discovery New Theatre Festival helps Ball State students gain experience, feedback

By Nicole Thomas / April 11, 2019

As a Jewish woman, Cricket Kowal grew up interested in finding and reading plays about others like her, but whenever she encountered Jewish characters, she said the plots of these stories seemed to only focus on “Jewish issues.”  


Aaron Gillen, junior exchange student, smiles as he moves the ball upcourt March 27, 2019 in the Student Receration and Wellness Center. The group is attempting to make wheelchair basketball into a club sport. Scott Fleener, DN
NEWS

Disability awareness group at Ball State in process of making wheelchair basketball a club sport

By Scott Fleener / April 11, 2019

Metal clattering isn’t a sound that people typically associate with basketball — but for those playing the adaptive sport wheelchair basketball, it’s just part of the game.


Student Government Association (SGA) slate Amplify pose after being slated for SGA elections Feb. 12. SGA President Isaac Mitchell said the slate has completed 14 of its 16 platform points. Madeline Grosh, DN File
OPINION

OUR VIEW: The Daily News grades outgoing SGA slate Amplify

By Editorial Board / April 11, 2019

Each year, The Daily News analyzes and assigns a grade to the outgoing Student Government Association (SGA) slate. 



Student Government Association (SGA) slate Amplify pose after being slated for SGA elections Feb. 12. SGA President Isaac Mitchell said the slate has completed 14 of its 16 platform points. Madeline Grosh, DN File
OPINION

OUR VIEW: The Daily News’ point-by-point analysis of Amplify’s year in office

By Editorial Board / April 11, 2019

During its campaign, Amplify promised to complete 16 platform points.


The Muncie Community Schools board meets April 9 at the Muncie Area Career Center. That evening, the board approved a proposal that would give free vaccines to MCS students. Sara Barker, DN
NEWS

MCS to vaccinate students at no cost

By Sara Barker / April 11, 2019

Muncie school leaders are making sure each family in the district can get their kids vaccinated at no cost to them.


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NEWS

State legislator, Ball State students share thoughts on hate crime legislation

By Rohith Rao / April 11, 2019

In her junior year of high school, she had rocks thrown at her at a bus stop by some students from her high school.


Jamie Casap, who has worked at Google for 13 years, speaks April 10, 2019, at Emens Auditorium. Casap spoke to Ball State students about technology and Generation Z. John Lynch, DN
NEWS

Google’s Jaime Casap speaks at Ball State about technology, Gen Z

By John Lynch / April 11, 2019

Jaime Casap presented himself as a man of many hats — or in his case, lanyards.


The entirety of the Student Government Association gather for a group photo, including the nominated members of Elevate. At the senate meeting April 19, 2019 in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center, Elevate ran a senate meeting for the first time. Charles Melton, DN
NEWS

Ball State SGA meeting run by Elevate for the first time

By Charles Melton / April 10, 2019

Finishing a year of running senate meetings, Amplify steps aside in its final Student Government Association (SGA) meeting to have Elevate, the nominated slate for the 2019-20 school year, run the meeting March 10 at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center.  


Ball State senior Cadie O’Donnell hits the ball during the first game against Central Michigan April 21 at the softball field at First Merchant’s Ballpark Complex. Briana Hale, DN
SOFTBALL

Ball State Softball drops rubber match to Northern Illinois

By Dorian Ducre / April 10, 2019

Ball State (27-14, 5-4 MAC) lost the third and final game against Northern Illinois (18-20, 5-6 MAC) Wednesday in a 4-2 game, giving the Huskies a 2-1 series win on the season.


Ball State Teachers is suspending the search for a Teachers College dean for the second time. Interim dean Roy Weaver will continue his position into the next year.  Brynn Mechem, DN File
NEWS

Ball State suspends search for Teachers College dean

By Staff Reports / April 10, 2019

After interviews and evaluations, Ball State is suspending the Teachers College dean search for the second time since it began two years ago.

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