GYMNASTICS: Ball State returns home confident

Having scored a season-high 188.625 last weekend, the Ball State University gymnastics team has confidence coming into its meet against Bowling Green State University at 6 p.m. Senior Erica Gilkerson said the team's confidence is at a season high right now.



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OUR VIEW: Future famers

After 10 or more years of waiting, five former athletes will be inducted into the Ball State Athletics Hall of Fame this weekend. After the decade-long waiting period, athletes have to be unanimously voted into the hall of fame by an 11-person committee with members ranging from former student athletes to athletics employees.


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BSU seeks profit from research

Ball State University is working to allow professors to profit from some of their work done outside the classroom. Provost Terry King said the university might allow professors to commercialize intellectual property, which is a patent or copyright on academic research and textbooks with potential commercial value.


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ANALYZE THIS: Pay attention: politics matter

Like so many others in the last few months, I have jumped on the political bandwagon. After solemnly swearing to never write about anything political in this column, I am conforming to social norms and writing my column about none other than the dreaded political affairs.



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Organic food store looks to attract more Ball State students

After nine months in business, The Downtown Farm Stand wants more Ball State University students to explore the benefits of organic living. Co-owner Dave Ring, a local organic farmer, estimated Ball State students account for less than five percent of his customer base.


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INTERACTIVE: Hall of Fame

Click here for a DN|interactive presentation on the 2008 inductees into the Ball State Athletic Hall of Fame.


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Kicking down the door

Brad Maynard leaned over the cue ball, emptied his cluttered mind and prepared to pocket a shot on a pool table that stood in the middle of a packed Fast Freddie's Pizzeria. Told he would be selected as early as the second round of the 1997 NFL Draft, Maynard, along with his family and a small group of friends, rented a banquet room in the Westfield restaurant. Before he struck the ball with his cue stick, Maynard heard the restaurant explode with raucous cheers.


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WOMEN'S TENNIS: Cardinals don pink uniforms for match

The Ball State University women's tennis players will have a different look when they warm up for their match against Valparaiso University at 1 p.m. The Cardinals will wear pink T-shirts to kick off the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics' "Think Pink" weekend to promote breast cancer awareness.



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THE BOOGEYMAN: President's spending way out of hand

President Bush calls himself a conservative. Ironic, isn't it? The marks of a true conservative are limiting government growth and fiscal restraint. By contrast, Bush is spending like a drunken sailor; his new budget, according to the Office of Management and Budget, proposes record new government spending of $3.


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Storms rip through Indiana

BLOOMFIELD - For the second time in a week, powerful winter thunderstorms produced at least one tornado in Indiana as they marched across the state, damaging homes and buildings. The basement of Ball State University's North Quad experienced flooding when water from the rain seeped into the building late Tuesday or early Wednesday, said Kevin Kenyon, associate vice president of facilities planning and management.


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Hoke inks 21 recruits, adds depth to program

Using its first bowl appearance since 1996 as a major selling point, Ball State football coach Brady Hoke said Wednesday he could tell last year's success paid recruiting dividends for his program. Hoke introduced 21 future Cardinal football players that comprise this year's recruiting class on Wednesday's Signing Day. The group is ranked sixth in the Mid-American Conference and 95th in Division I, according to Scout.com.



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Senators of SGA look to fill more seats

With several seats still unfilled, the Ball State University Student Government Association met Wednesday to discuss issues being worked on and yet to get started. Throughout the meeting senators urged their peers to look for constituents to join SGA so more students could be represented.


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BSU expands recreational buildings

Irving Gym will undergo the first phase of a $39 million renovation, expansion and reshaping project later this semester. Thomas Morrison, associate vice president for human resources and state relations, said the new facility would be called the Student Recreation and Wellness Center.


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Pence speaks about HIV/AIDS

Rep. Mike Pence, who serves the sixth district of Indiana, begins reauthorization of the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief this week. The reauthorization will begin when the Foreign Affairs Committee in the House of Representatives takes up a bill called "The Global HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria Reauthorization Act of 2008," which will continue PEPFAR and increase its funds, Pence said.


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TRACK AND FIELD: Ball State to face familiar opponents

With the Mid-American Conference Indoor Championships less than a month away, the Ball State University track and field team is getting a preview this weekend of some of the teams it will face. The Ball State team will travel to South Bend today for the 21st-annual Meyo Invitational.


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MEN'S BASKETBALL: Upset gone in a flash

Much like the other three road defeats for Ball State University in Mid-American Conference play, the Cardinals had their chances. Missed free throws denied Ball State its chance at the biggest win of the season, and Kent State University, the preseason MAC favorite, was able to stay undefeated at home.


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SWIMMING AND DIVING: Final home meet is bittersweet for Cardinals

Heading into Saturday's meet against Miami University, senior swimmer Addison Del Rio said it is kind of weird. The meet is the final dual meet of the season and the final home meet of the career for Del Rio and six other members of the Ball State University swimming and diving teams.


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$30,000 profit of Muncie Gras to cover future costs of event

Muncie Gras 2008 brought in about $30,000 in profits this year, which will help with the costs of future city-sponsored events, according to Cheryl Crowder, program manager of downtown development. This year's 5,000-person turnout and profit rank midway among highs of 11,000 people in attendance and lows such as last year's 2,000, she said.






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