OPINION

KILLER CROSSOVER: Hypocrisy of the NFL

The NFL doesn’t care what you think of Adrian Peterson or Ray Rice. It blocks out the outrage, the domestic violence defense groups and the fact that you want it to have a higher moral compass.But it doesn’t have one.



Junior chemistry and pre med major Matthew Marshall explains to the new players how to pass, dribble, and shoot while playing wheelchair basketball on Sept. 23 at the Jo Ann Gora Student Recreation and Health Center. DN PHOTO ALAINA JAYE HALSEY
OPINION

LET ME TRY: Curiosity can lead you to some unique experiences

It is in my nature never to quit. I am an athlete at heart, with a competitive streak that makes my brother and sister hesitate to play a game of Monopoly with me. So naturally, as I returned for my second week of wheelchair basketball and attached the wheels to the shiny red seat of the #15 chair, I was determined to improve my performance.



NEWS

WCRD Live at Five 9-23

Hear what's making headlines with the WCRD News, Sports and Weather teams. News Anchors Hannah Rapp Caitlyn Gross Entertainment Alanie Sroufe Weather Forecaster Evan Brosman Sports Anchor Alex Gilland Producer Garrett Lamkin


A voter cast his ballot at the Lexington 1 precinct in Saxe Gotha Presbyterian church, Tuesday, June 10, 2014 in Columbia, South Carolina. (Tim Dominick/The State/MCT)
NEWS

Students contemplate voting in upcoming elections

As state elections approach, some students are debating whether or not to vote on Nov. 4 despite the impact resulting policies could have on them.Out of 15 Ball State students asked, only five said they were planning to vote this year. Indiana had the second-lowest voter turn out in 2010 for the 18-29 age group in the country, according to civicyouth.org.






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