Brothers cut back to their roots

Brother's Barbershop is jointly owned by Stephen and Randall Hargrave, their family ties inspiring the name of the business. 



NEWS

Students learn to make adjustments

Disabled Student Development features include student note takers, shuttle buses that pick students up at the front door of their residence halls and card readers to open doors automatically for students with physical disabilities using their IDs.


NEWS

Re-pete | August 29

Dean Mosier is a senior electronic animation major and draws "Re-Pete" for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Dean at dwmosier@bsu.edu.



NEWS

I-69 work in SW Ind. on pace for traffic in 2012

EVANSVILLE, Ind. — State officials say good construction weather has them still expecting portions of the Interstate 69 extension in southwestern Indiana will be ready for traffic by the end of next year.



NEWS

More headaches for US with new WikiLeaks releases

WASHINGTON — The accelerated public disclosure of tens of thousands of previously unreleased State Department cables by the WikiLeaks anti-secrecy organization has raised new concerns about the exposure of confidential U.S. embassy sources and is proving a source of fresh diplomatic setbacks and embarrassment for the Obama administration, current and former American officials said Tuesday.


NEWS

Advocate for disabled students makes his mark

Larry Markle, director of Disabled Student Development, has a hand in many of Ball State's decisions. From building blueprints to classroom accommodations, he strives to bring equal opportunity, no matter the obstacle.



SPORTS

FOOTBALL: Lembo talks in MAC teleconference

Monday marked the annual Mid-American Conference Head Football Coaches Teleconference, hosted by the MAC. Every head coach in the MAC was given a set time to answer any questions. Coach Pete Lembo covered a variety of topics during his teleconference.


NEWS

Gora receives award for service to community

President Jo Ann Gora's improvements to the university and efforts to link the Ball State community with Muncie were reasons that prompted the Muncie-Delaware County Chamber of Commerce to name her recipient of the first Legacy Award.


NEWS

Ind. Board of Education OKs takeovers of 5 schools

Private companies will take over five public schools in Gary and Indianapolis that a state official called in "various stages of dire situations" after the State Board of Education made the recommendation Monday because of poor classroom performance.






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