Indiana University’s Will Sheehey shoots a three-point shot in the first half of the Ball State-IU game Sunday. Sheehey led the Hoosiers with 19 points during its defeat of Ball State 101-53. DN PHOTO BOBBY ELLIS

CARDINALS FALL TO IU

Jordan Hulls called for the ball screen but had no intention of using it. 



Junior forward Majok Majok attempts to push past an Indiana defender during the second half of the game on Sunday. Majok led the Cardinals with 18 points in the match. DN PHOTO BOBBY ELLIS
OPINION

ENVY THE ATMOSPHERE

Assembly Hall was the place to be if you were an Indiana University fan Sunday night. 


Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck (12) hands off to Indianapolis Colts running back Vick Ballard (33) on Sunday in Indianapolis, Ind. The Colts won the game against the Bills 20-13. MCT PHOTO
SPORTS

COLTS IMPROVE 7-4

Colts interim coach Bruce Arians wanted to send Chuck Pagano home with a smile Sunday.  T.Y. Hilton made sure he was grinning from ear to ear.


NEWS

Worker pierced pipe before blast

A utility worker responding to reports of a natural gas leak in one of New England’s largest cities punctured a pipe and an unknown spark ignited a massive explosion.


NEWS

HONORING THE TRUCE

An Islamic cleric in the Gaza Strip has ruled it a sin to violate the recent cease-fire between Israel and the Hamas group that governs the Palestinian territory.



Jacob Price, a Ball State senior and manager of 420 Underground, talks about some locally made pipes at the smoke shop. 420 Underground, named after its address at 420 N. Martin St., is a shop in the Village where students can buy tobacco products. DN PHOTO EMMA FLYNN
NEWS

THE BUSINESS NEXT DOOR

At 420 N. Martin St., in the shadow of Cleo’s Bourbon Bar, stands a worn, brown metal door. It leads to a flight of stairs and into 420 Underground.


Junior guard Brandy Woody pushes past IPFW’s Rachel Mauk to the paint on Nov. 19. Ball State went 1-1 over the weekend with a win against Bethune Cookman and a loss against Stetson.  DN FILE PHOTO JONATHAN MIKSANEK
SPORTS

SHORT WINNING STREAK

Ball State’s winning streak was short-lived after an eventful Thanksgiving weekend of play.



NEWS

Smooth Thanksgiving travels

Favorable weather and few airport delays reported on what is traditionally the busiest travel day of the year kept gave many travelers happy this year. 


Purdue head coach Danny Hope walks off the field after his team’s loss to Penn State during a football game Nov. 3, 2012, at Ross-Ade Stadium in West Lafayette, Ind. Hope was fired as head coach of Purdue’s football program as of Sunday. MCT PHOTO
SPORTS

PURDUE FIRES HOPE

Danny Hope is out as Purdue’s football coach and now leaves questions on who will replace him.



Michael Boehnlein and Ashley Dye draw “Mash” comics for the Daily News. Their views and opinions don’t necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Michael at maboehnlein@bsu.edu and write to Ashley at acdye@bsu.edu.
OPINION

TWINKIES OVER JOBS

With the announcement of Hostess liquidating, what do Americans care more about: Twinkies or lost jobs?


NEWS

Man imprisoned for bomb plot

AKRON, Ohio  — The alleged ringleader of an unsuccessful plot to bomb a highway bridge in Ohio was sentenced Tuesday to more than 11 years in prison.


NEWS

Indiana jobless rate dips

INDIANAPOLIS  — Indiana's unemployment rate dipped slightly to 8.0 percent for October as officials say the state added 7,700 private sector jobs. Figures released Tuesday by the state Department of Workforce Development show Indiana's jobless rate declined from September's 8.2 percent, with nearly 235,000 people looking for jobs last month. The Indiana unemployment level hasn't changed much since reaching 7.9 percent in April after going down from 9.3 percent in the middle of last year. Workforce Development commissioner Scott Sanders says Indiana has been outpacing the national job-growth rate in sectors such as manufacturing and construction. Indiana's October jobless rate is slightly higher than the national 7.9 percent and better than its surrounding states other than Ohio. Sullivan and Fayette counties have the state's highest unemployment rates at just over 10 percent.







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