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NEWS

Ball State provides help line for employees experiencing tax fraud identity theft

After a number of Ball State employees experienced tax fraud identity theft, the university responded with a help line and online information service. Starting March 9, employees can call the Identity Theft Information line, use the email or online information to help guide them through the process after identity theft, like filing a police report and how to file taxe. The Daily News tested the line and the call was answered quickly.


Freshman forward Sean Sellers shoots the ball during the game against Kent State on Jan. 24 at Worthen Arena. DN PHOTO ALAINA JAYE HALSEY
SPORTS

Sellers named to MAC All-Freshman Team

The Mid-American Conference's 12 head coaches honored Ball State freshman Sean Sellers on March 9 when he was selected to the 2014-15 MAC All-Freshman Team. Sellers leads all MAC freshmen in scoring this season at 11.9 points per contest. He scored 26 points in his collegiate debut against nationally ranked Utah and has put up double-figures in 18 games.


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Junior forward Nathalie Fontaine goes up for a shot during the game against Ohio on Jan. 24 at Worthen Arena. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
SPORTS

Three players earn All-MAC honors

Junior Nathalie Fontaine was named First Team All-MAC for the second straight season. Sophomore Jill Morrison earned Third Team All-MAC honors, and Mariah Monaco was named to the MAC All-Freshman Team.


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NEWS

Dining cuts back on paper goods after over spending

Woodworth Commons is cutting back on paper goods due to spending $20,000 over budget. A supervisor of Woodworth’s dining facility posted a flier asking the staff to be mindful of the use of paper goods. The flier is instructing staff to put food in the china bowls unless a customer confirmed the meal as carryout. Jon Lewis, director of dining services, said the flier is a “management tool.” “The manager is just trying to get the staff to be aware we’re a little ahead on spending on paper goods,” said Lewis. According to the notice, Woodworth Commons is $20,000 over budget on paper goods.



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NEWS

Award winning author goes from virtual visits to a campus talk

When author Eliot Schrefer visited Ball State for the first time, he did it virtually through Skype. On Monday, Schrefer will finally step foot on university soil as part of the English Department’s Marilyn Cory Speaker Series. He’ll present his speech at 7 p.m. in the Art and Journalism Building, room 175.



Phlank, or junior computer science major Colin Ledbetter, started producing music in high school. Phlank has DJed at several live shows, including a December performance at Be Here Now. PHOTO PROVIDED BY MATAS OLSAUSKAS
NEWS

Local DJ creates 'deep' music with light intentions

“Deep” is a word used to describe multiple facets of local dubstep DJ Phlank's musicianship. First, he considers himself a “deep dubstep” producer. This junior computer science major also makes prodigious use of deep, low frequencies. But most of all, Colin Ledbetter's statement as a musician is deep.





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