The Ball State baseball team celebrates after their teammate, Roman Baisa, makes it safely to third base in the game against Bowling Green on April 23. DN PHOTO GRACE RAMEY
SPORTS

Cardinals knocked out of MAC Tournament

Ball State baseball (32-26, 15-9 MAC) finished on top of the Mid-American Conference West Division for the second time in three seasons, but was bounced from the MAC Tournament after dropping its first two games.


SPORTS

Majority of student-athletes finish semester with 3.0 GPA or higher

Student-athletes have to find the balance between the field and the classroom, and this spring 273 of Ball State's 411 student-athletes had a semester GPA of 3.0 or better, according to a ballstatesports.com press release. One hundred fifty-two student-athletes also qualified for the Dean's List with a 3.5 or better GPA, and 37 posted a perfect 4.0.


NEWS

Your horoscope for June 1

Today's Birthday (06/01/16). Good things come to your house this year. Plan some fun with your partner for late summer to launch a two-year passionate phase.



After 18 years of being a no-kill shelter, Muncie’s Animal Rescue Fund (ARF) will be expanding in an effort to help more animals and their owners receive services and the care they need to live healthy lives. DN FILE PHOTO REBECCA KIZER
NEWS

ARF opening new clinic for low-income pet owners

After 18 years of being "a no-kill shelter," Muncie’s Animal Rescue Fund (ARF) will be expanding in an effort to help more animals and their owners receive services and the care they need to live healthy lives. ARF is expanding to offer low-cost veterinary services through a new spin-off clinic called ARF’s PAW (promoting animal wellness), which is expected to open in late August.



Members of the military lead the American flag off the field after the singing of the National Anthem before the game against Bowling Green on Nov. 24 in Scheumann Stadium. DN PHOTO GRACE RAMEY
NEWS

Events to attend this Memorial Day

Memorial Day honors those who died while serving in the U.S. military. Originating following the Civil War, Memorial Day became an official federal holiday in 1971, according to History.com. For many, Memorial Day also unofficially marks the beginning of summer. Here are some events for those wishing to observe the holiday.


DN PHOTO SAMANTHA BRAMMER
NEWS

Students create local UnKoch My Campus branch

With the ongoing controversy regarding the Charles Koch Foundation's role in a $3.25 million donation to Ball State, a group of students have formed together as a local branch of UnKoch My Campus to attempt to fight against outside influences they believe could corrupt academic integrity at Ball State.



NEWS

National address for gender-neutral bathrooms sparks controversy among Ball State students

Transgender access to public bathrooms, particularly transgender students at public schools, has been a controversial topic lately. Earlier this month, the Obama administration issued a directive in form of a letter to all public schools nationwide telling each district in the country to allow transgender students to use the bathroom they feel matches their gender identity.


NEWS

Your horoscope for May 25

Today's Birthday (05/25/16). Transform your home this year. Renovate, relocate or welcome someone new to the family. You could fall in love again.


Local residents have been complaining that narrow roads, such at Petty Road, do not have enough room for cars and pedestrians to walk safely. DN PHOTO SAMANTHA BRAMMER
NEWS

Petty Road causing traffic issues for drivers, pedestrians

After the stretch of Petty Road that reaches west of the campus attracted the attention of city officials and local residences with worries about traffic — both vehicle and pedestrian — Ball State renters near the area voiced their concerns too.






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