MEN'S TENNIS: Ball State tunes up for MAC Tourament with Illinois trip

Ball State is coming off a loss to the University at Buffalo which destroyed any chance the Cardinals had to get the MAC regular season title. The next two matches for Ball State now become tune-ups for the Championships. Chicago State comes into the match on a twelve-match losing streak, winless in all of its MAC matches.



NEWS

'Vibrations' deaf show choir signs to the beat

The performers in Vibrations deaf show choir range from ages 8 to 18. Instead of singing like a traditional show choir, these children sign to the music by feeling the beat emitted from large subwoofers.


NEWS

Weekend Preview

The CHIRP TV crew previews the sports teams in action for the weekend of Friday, April 23, 2010.




NEWS

SGA passes $88,000 budget

Student Government Association passed through the largest student-controlled budget on campus Wednesday afternoon.



NEWS

Relay for Life tonight

Eric Furry began working with Relay for Life after his fiancee, Lyndsey Adams, was diagnosed with cancer in high school.


NEWS

On the 40th Earth Day, the message is to go green

Ball State University's commitment to have a more sustainable campus has led to awards and country-wide recognition, but its priority is to educate students to become more environmentally aware.


NEWS

Symphony Orchestra to perform "Camina Burana"

 "Carmina Burana" will start at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday at Emens Auditorium. The show will be directed by the orchestra's artistic director, Bohuslav Rattay. Tickets are $29, $22 and $16 for adults and $5 for children.  


SPORTS

WOMEN'S GOLF: Cardinals ready for this weekend's MAC Tournament

The Cardinals head to Fishers, Ind., today to begin play in the MAC Championships, and though it will be senior Kirsty O'Connor's last meet for Ball State, she'll have plenty of opportunities to keep up with the team next year when she becomes the graduate assistant for the University of Akron women's golf team.


NEWS

OUR VIEW: Save the Earth

Earth Day is celebrating its 40th anniversary today; nearly the age for a mid-life crisis. However, there's no need to freak out about the "green" day being here once again. Each person can help in little ways to make a difference in aiding the sustainability of the Earth.






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