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Brothers Cody and Seth Freed after practice at Ball Diamond at First Merchants Ballpark Complex on Feb. 27. Reagan Allen, DN

Ball State baseball's Cody and Seth Freed look forward to being teammates one last time

By Kara Biernat / March 1, 2018

The Freeds are one big, happy, baseball family — two of which get to hangout on and off the field at Ball State together.



Head coach Brady Sallee talks to women's basketball team members during a timeout during the game against Toledo Feb. 24 at Worthen Arena. Breanna Daugherty, DN
BASKETBALL

Ball State women's basketball falls to Central Michigan, 88-80

By Daric Clemens / February 28, 2018

After leading for majority of the game, Ball State women's basketball (23-5, 12-5 MAC) fell short to Central Michigan (24-4, 16-1 MAC) in a fast paced battle. 


Head coach Megan Ciolli Bartlett talks with junior second baseman Maddy Labrador before her turn at bat during the second game of the double-header against Northern Illinois on April 4 at the Softball Field at the First Merchants Ballpark Complex. Ball State won  6-4. Emma Rogers // DN
BASKETBALL

Haley Dominique 2nd player named MAC West Softball Player of the Week this season

By Jack Williams / February 28, 2018

A main reason for the Cardinal's success this season can be credited to sophomore Haley Dominique, who has been named Mid-American Conference West Softball Player of the Week. 


Student Government Association president pro tempore Zoe Taylor leads a workshop at SGA student senate Jan. 17 in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center. Eric Pritchett, DN File
NEWS

SGA senate nominates three students for president pro tempore

By Liz Rieth / February 28, 2018

Three students were nominated for Student Government Association (SGA) president pro tempore for 2018-19 season 


Emily Wright, DN Graphic
NEWS

Ball State student plans to have walkout in remembrance of Parkland victims

By Hannah Gunnell / February 28, 2018

“This past week has been traumatic,” said Ball State freshman Alexia Angel, a 2017 graduate of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High school in Parkland, Florida. 



The Cardinals cheer for their team at the home game in John E. Worthen Arena Feb. 23 against the Broncos. Ball State lost 80-87. Rebecca Slezak, DN
BASKETBALL

An outlook at potential MAC Tournament seedings for every school

By Robby General / February 28, 2018

The Mid-American Conference, like the rest of Division l men's college basketball, has had a season that can be summed up with one word — unpredictable.


Ball State men’s volleyball player Jake Romano sets the ball during the first game against Loyola University on Feb. 17 at John E. Worthen Arena. Romano had two aces, three blocks, 44 assists, and 13 digs during the four games. Briana Hale, DN
VOLLEYBALL

Jake Romano earns MIVA Defensive Player of the Week for 2nd straight time

By Nate Fields / February 28, 2018

Romano finished with season highs in both digs (19) and assists (48) in Ball State's win over Lindenwood last weekend.


Stephanie Amador, DN File
CAMPUS

Ball State: Peaceful protest will not affect admission

By Staff Reports / February 28, 2018

Ball State is letting prospective students know that taking part in peaceful gun control protests will not hurt their chances of becoming Cardinals.


Turner Classic Movies (TCM) executive Shannon Clute addresses students in the “Let’s Movie Design Studio” course. Led by Richard Edwards, executive director for strategic learning, students in the class make products for TCM. Robbie Mehling, Photo Provided
NEWS

Class allows students to work with professional TV network

By Andrew Harp / February 28, 2018

At Ball State, select students are being given a large amount of creative freedom while working with an established television network in order to help educate the public on classic films.



The BSU at the Games team stands in front of the Olympic rings outside of the media center after a day of reporting. Ryan Sparrow, Photo Provided
COMMUNITIES

Students return from the Winter Olympics, share their experiences

By Demi Lawrence / February 28, 2018

For the first time in the program’s history, BSU at the Games received full media credentials for the 2018 Winter Olympics, allowing them full access to interview, photograph and write about the athletes. 


Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb signs Senate Bill 1, which allows Sunday alcohol carryout sales Feb. 28 at the Indiana Statehouse. Senator Ron Alting, Photo provided
NEWS

Gov. Eric Holcomb signs Indiana Sunday alcohol sales bill

By Staff Reports / February 28, 2018

After being authored almost two months ago, Indiana Senate Bill 01 signed by Gov. Eric Holcomb Wednesday.


LIFESTYLE

Dig in with Dani: Arming teachers is an option we must consider

By Danielle Rasouli / February 28, 2018

We lost 17 kids. Seventeen kids could have been doctors. They could have been teachers. They could have grown up to be the next president. Seventeen kids that could have really made a difference.


LIFESTYLE

Adult-ish: Teachers are meant to educate, not carry a weapon

By Audrey Bowers / February 28, 2018

The notion of arming teachers with firearms is problematic because it doesn’t consider the responsibility already placed upon the shoulders of teachers.



Sophomore forward Kyle Mallers pushes down the court against a Central Michigan guard, Jan. 16 at John E. Worthen Arena. Ball State defeated Central Michigan, 76-82. Grace Hollars, DN
BASKETBALL

Turnovers plague Ball State in loss at Central Michigan

By Nate Fields / February 27, 2018

Ball State entered its game against Central Michigan with a chance to secure a first-round bye in the Mid-American Conference Tournament.


Two people are dead and three people are in the hospital as a result of a crash at W 950 N Road and North Wheeling Avenue around 3:30 p.m. Feb. 27. Andrew Smith, DN Photo
NEWS

Three dead after crash on North Wheeling Avenue

By Andrew Smith / February 27, 2018

Three people are dead and two people are in the hospital after a crash near Gaston Tuesday afternoon. 


Amplify won the 2018 Student Government Association elections Feb. 27. The slate which is made of Isaac Mitchell, president; Matt Hinkleman, vice president; Kyleigh Snavely, secretary; Jalen Jones, treasurer; and Jalen Jones, secretary, ran unopposed. Liz Rieth, DN Photo
NEWS

Amplify wins 2018 SGA election

By Liz Rieth / February 27, 2018

Amplify was elected the 2018-19 Student Government Association executive slate Tuesday. 


A firefly hovers after sundown on June 30, 2011. Indiana General Assembly says they might recognize the Says Firefly as the state insect. TNS Photo
NEWS

Say's Firefly one step closer to being named Indiana state insect

By Staff Reports / February 27, 2018

 Indiana is one step closer to having a state insect.  


Kyleigh Snavely, secretary, Jalen Jones, treasurer, Matt Hinkleman, vice president, and Isacca Mitchell, president of Amplify during the 2018 All Slate debate hosted by the Student Government Association at L.A. Pittenger Student Center on Feb 18. Eric Pritchett, DN
NEWS

Amplify expands platform, plans to address marginalized groups

By Liz Rieth / February 27, 2018

The campaigning executive slate Amplify added an additional platform point to their 16 already in place in order to address all marginalized groups on campus Monday. 


LIFESTYLE

Blake's Beats: On the death of physical music

By Blake Williamson / February 27, 2018

The sound of the plastic wrap tearing off of the case, the first look of the artwork on the booklet, taking the disc out and popping it into the stereo for the first time; this ritual took place every time I opened a new CD.


Senior Morgan Brebberman competes in the 200-yard freestyle during the meet against Buffalo Jan. 27 in Lewellen Pool. Kaiti Sullivan, DN File
SWIMMING & DIVING

Ball State women's swimming and diving concludes season at MAC Championships

By Patrick Murphy / February 27, 2018

Ball State women's swimming and diving (4-7) competed in its final meet of the season at the Mid-American Conference Championshipson Feb. 21-24 in Athens, Ohio. 

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