Hazelbaker named to two All-American teams

Less than a week after being drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the fourth round of the Major League draft, Ball State University center fielder Jeremy Hazelbaker has added three more accolades to his résumé. Baseball America named Hazelbaker a Third Team All-American on Monday.



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BASKET OF ORANGES: Letterman vs. Sarah Palin smackdown

OK, so in case you haven't seen it, here's the recap. Ball State University alumnus and late night talkshow host David Letterman made a joke about Gov. Sarah Palin's trip to New York last week, and said she was going to Bloomingdale's to get a "slutty flight-attendant" outfit.


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DN COMICS: Freshman Comp.

Craig Olsen is a Daily News cartoonist. His views do not necessarily agree with those of the Daily News.



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Muncie hosts international aircraft competition

This past weekend, 36 pilots of model airplanes and helicopters traveled from around the world to compete in the 8th Annual International Extreme Flight Championships. Pilots between the ages of 13 and 40 from 10 countries, including the U.S., Puerto Rico, Mexico, Israel, Canada, Germany, Norway and Korea gathered at the National Model Aviation Museum in Muncie to participate in the event.


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Local musicians reflect on changes in music scene

The music scene in Muncie today is far different than it used to be. "It changes every four years with the politics," Dan Schepper, drummer for the well-known Muncie band Everything, Now!, said. In 2003, a revolution of sorts was taking place here with the formation of new bands and shows being thrown.


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House proposes 2 percent increase in higher education funding

A proposed one-year state budget from Indiana House Democrats includes a 2 percent increase in higher education. Rep. Dennis Tyler, whose district includes Ball State University, said the bill is better than the governor's proposal for Ball State. He said the governor's bill has a decrease in higher educations funding, which would force Ball State to either layoff employees or raise tuition, Tyler said the governor's budget would also hurt Muncie schools.



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FOOTBALL: Season ticket sales up from last year

The Ball State University's Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is already counting down the days to the first football game of the season against the University of North Texas. In only 80 days, the Cardinals will take the field for the start of the 2009 football campaign to what many expect to be a large, rowdy crowd.


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BALK ON THE BALL: Freshmen: time to listen

Dear Incoming BSU Freshmen: Welcome to Ball State University. By now, you already have been or soon will be bombarded with a barrage of introductory information, so let me keep it short and sweet. For starters, the university is indebted to you for your decision to become indebted via several government approved lending plans.


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OUR VIEW: Music scene has chance to return

When the L.A. Pittenger Student Center reopens in August, it is likely the lines will be constant for the new Taco Bell and other eateries in Cardinal Crossing. With all the excitement for 99 cent tacos coming to this campus, though, what shouldn't be forgotten is the small stage in the Talley's eating area.



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Vietnam immersive learning trip comes to an end

The summer travel plans of a group of students from Ball State University took them far away from typical vacation spots. From Hanoi to Saigon, the group immersed themselves in Vietnamese culture on a three-week research trip sponsored by the anthropology department.


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LaFollette North drive closes for construction

Lafollette North drive will be closed at the entrance to parking lots H2, G1 and R1 beginning today. The closing is being made to accommodate construction related to Ball State's geothermal project, Jim Lowe, director of engineering and operations, said. During the next eight weeks, about 600 wells will be placed in the parking lot next to Carmichael Hall.


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MEN'S GOLF: Golfer will not get chance to tame Tiger... this year

When the 2009 United States Open tees off Thursday at Bethpage Black Golf Course in Farmingdale, N.Y., Ball State University golfer Anthony Novak will not be among those trying to tame Tiger Woods. However, it will not be due to lack of effort. The Ball State sophomore was one of 18 amateurs who competed in the U.


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PARADOX OF A PLAIDED SWEATER: First Lady's fashion sense is in question

The date: June 6, 2009. The location: Paris. The event: the D-Day commemoration, where Michelle Obama walks down the red carpet with France's first lady, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy. Obama is wearing a fresh white dress down past her knees made by Narciso Rodriguez, a stunning silver belt above her hips and silver heels.


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BASEBALL: Reliever goes from intern to front office to the mound

Only a month since graduating, former Ball State baseball relief pitcher Tom Mueller has changed jobs, but is keeping the same work address. After interning with the Evansville Otters during the summer of 2008, Mueller was hired full-time as an account executive after graduation.






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