Unexpected Resolution performs at Pruis Hall. The a cappella group will compete at the ICCA Midwest Quarter Finals on Saturday. PHOTO COURTESY OF UNEXPECTED RESOLUTION 

A cappella group's camaraderie leads to ICCA Midwest Quarterfinals

From “the Rock”, to “Savage” - even to “Mom and Dad," the nicknamed members of the new Ball State a cappella group, Unexpected Resolution, share a strong bond. On Saturday, the group, composed of 15 members, 10 of which are freshman, head to Chicago to compete in the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella Midwest Quarterfinals



Senior Brooklyn Schumacher strikes a pose in her floor routine at the meet against Central Michigan on Jan. 23 at Irving Gymnasium. DN PHOTO SAMANTHA BRAMMER
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Gymnastics falls to MAC foe Central Michigan

The Ball State gymnastics team suffered another loss Friday at the hands of five-time Mid-American Conference champion, Central Michigan University, putting its record at 0-4 on the season. The Cardinals lost 199.775 to 196.175.




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What’s your status?

Here, you can explore the different types of dating styles of Ball State students and compare their similarities and differences. Which dating type are you?


Srinivasam no longer has to go through dialysis treatment. He recalls dialysis as being long hours of sitting in a room with strangers while he watched Ted Talks.
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Finding the Perfect Match

Husband. Father. Grandfather. Professor. Diabetic. All these words describe Srinivasan Sundaram, a Ball State finance professor, who has been diabetic for 33 years. In his first semester teaching at Ball State in 1991, he had a triple bypass, an open-heart surgery in which blood vessels are taken from one part of a person’s body and transferred to heart vessels to prevent blockage. Sundaram, who suffered kidney failure, underwent dialysis treatments, which are typically over three hour treatments, three days a week.



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Live at Five 1-21

Hear about a possible change in alcohol purchases coming to Indiana along with all your news, sports, weather and entertainment updates with the WCRD News Live at Five team.  Anchors Brittney Dean Garrett Lamkin Weather Forecaster Samantha Garrett Sports Anchor Logan Dupps Producer Madeline May


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Craning for Art

His folding process didn’t start with a hundred crease lines. Folding the silky, thin papers have been a hobby of Brammer’s since he began folding paper airplanes in his fourth grade class.


Students work on pushups and situps as part of their weekly sessions and monthly physical fitness test. The test consists of the two workouts as well as running miles, and scores a minimum of 180.
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Behind the Uniform

Molly Martin sat nervously at the table. She had to make an announcement to her parents that she going to change a big part of her future. “Mom and Dad, I have something that I want to talk to you about,” she said.







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