Senior running back Jahwan Edwards attempts to push past the Toledo defense during the game against Toledo at the Glass Bowl on Sept. 20. DN PHOTO JONATHAN MIKSANEK
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FOOTBALL: Running duo set for big performance

One look at the game film from when Army played Yale, and Ball State’s Jahwan Edwards and Horactio Banks are probably salivating.The football team’s rushing duo will be going up against a defense that allowed 335 rushing yards to D-II Yale, along with 6 rushing touchdowns.In its four games, Army has given up 39, 35, 24, and 49 points.“[Army defensive coordinator] Coach [Jay] Bateman will have them in position, there’s no doubt about that,” Banks said.



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Coach Pete Lembo watches the game unfold against Toledo at the Glass Bowl on Sept. 20. DN PHOTO JONATHAN MIKSANEK
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FOOTBALL: Lembo's language

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Ball State’s sorority council again joined the ranks of the 32 councils recognized nationally this year.The National Panhellenic Conference released its annual winners of excellence and achievement awards on Aug.



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EIL speaker Sheryl WuDunn addresses students on poverty, volunteering

After traveling the world and observing poverty, author and journalist Sheryl WuDunn, said Monday it is important to help find solutions to reoccurring problems.The first Asian-American Pulitzer Prize winner spoke at Pruis Hall.Among other stories, she focused on people being a solution to the problems they see by volunteering.WuDunn said a nine-year-old, Rachel Beckwood, gave all of her birthday money to Charity Water in order to help build wells in Africa.


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