DN Weekly Awards
April 28, 2010Each week, The Ball State Daily News sports staff picks its PPQ — the player, play and quote of the week. And, with the help of our online readers, the weekly fan choice is also featured.
Each week, The Ball State Daily News sports staff picks its PPQ — the player, play and quote of the week. And, with the help of our online readers, the weekly fan choice is also featured.
Four Ball State University graduate students received top honors in a case study competition held at the Scholarly Conference on College Sport.
No. 10 Ohio State defeated Ball State 30-28 in the third game to take a 2-1 lead in their best-of-five conference tournament semifinals match on Wednesday in Columbus, Ohio.
Two Ball State University students will get national recognition next week when they fly to New York for an interview with Fox News.
Senior outside attacker Matt Sprague will start for No. 13 Ball State University in its conference tournament semifinals match against No. 10 Ohio State University on Wednesday in Columbus, Ohio.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The No. 13 Ball State University men's volleyball team lost to No. 10 Ohio State University in game one of their conference tournament semifinals match Wednesday in Columbus, Ohio.
An elementary education major, Ashley Jacob has a cumulative 3.679 GPA, including a 3.93 GPA in the 2009 Spring Semester.
With less than two weeks left before graduation, seniors have little time left before they head off into the real world. We took some time to ask random seniors about what they plan on doing as their last hurrah at Ball State University and what their plans are for after graduation.
A low-cut protest this week against a religious figure's attempt to blame earthquakes on scantily clad women made its point, supporters say.
The Chirp TV crew previews the MIVA tournament semi-final game between Ball State and Ohio State.
The No. 13 Cardinals lost to the No. 10 Buckeyes 30-24, 27-30, 30-28, 30-27 in the Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association Tournament semifinals on Wednesday in Columbus, Ohio, to end their season.
This past semester on any given Monday at 6 p.m., Eric Spatt could be found at the Hillcroft Services doing research for a class project.The research for this particular project — his poetry series for English 409: Creative Writing in the Community — involved discovering acoustic gospel and other greats while strumming along with group home resident Robert Lee.
Smoke flowing out of a laundry room in Woodworth Complex caused a scare Wednesday evening as fire alarms forced everyone outside.
In less than two weeks school will be out. With that comes the daunting task of packing up rooms in the residence halls. For some this may be easier said than done, but with the right advice, leaving campus can be a simple task.
As coffee shops go, it may not look like much – past its prime and in need of repairs and a fresh coat of paint.
Senior English major Logan Moeller for class witnessed this semester the relationship between "big brother" Kelsey Timmerman, a local author who wrote "Where Am I Wearing?" and his little brother in the program, Alex. The two make up a pair with the Big Brothers Big Sisters program.
The coach of No. 13 Ball State University said he does not want to announce who will be starting at left outside attacker.
In the past few years, we have seen many remarkable things in our government. The latest example comes from Arizona. Last week, Republican Gov. Jan Brewer signed a bill that gives police officers the right to arrest people on site if they have reason to believe they may be an illegal immigrant.
Studying for finals and packing for Summer Break are only part of junior Nicole Vauter's checklist for this week.