Texas abortion clinics stay open following ruling

LUBBOCK, Texas — The only abortion clinic in a 300-mile swath of West Texas can resume taking appointments Tuesday, after a federal judge struck down new restrictions that would have effectively shuttered it and at least a dozen other clinics across the state. Lubbock’s Planned Parenthood Women’s Health Center had stopped making appointments last week, bracing for this week’s scheduled enforcement of a new requirement that all doctors performing abortions in the state must have admitting privileges at a hospital less than 30 miles away. Supporters who sued to block the requirement, part of a broad series of abortion limits the Legislature approved in July, argued it was meant to outlaw abortions, not make them safer as state officials had claimed.



OPINION

OUR VIEW: Gora’s successor has much to prove

At the end of Jo Ann Gora’s 10 years as president of Ball State, she will leave behind a focus on immersive learning, more than $520 million worth of construction and renovations and a renewed interest in athletics. But mostly, Gora will leave behind big shoes to fill. The goal for the 2008 Ball State Bold campaign was $200 million by 2011.


Jerry Sandusky, the man who was convicted of 45 criminal counts of sexual abuse, leaves a hearing earlier in the year. Penn State will pay out settlements to 26 young men that will total $59.7 million. MCT PHOTO
NEWS

Penn State: 26 people get $59.7M over Sandusky

HARRISBURG, Pa. — Penn State said Monday it is paying $59.7 million to 26 young men over claims of child sexual abuse at the hands of former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky, a man once revered as a university icon who is now serving what is effectively a life prison sentence.



Freshmen defender Leah Mattingly heads a ball during the game against Kent State University on Oct. 4. The end of the regular season brings the Cardinals into MAC tournament time, where the team will look for its first tournament victory since 2007. DN FILE PHOTO COREY OHLENKAMP
SPORTS

Playoffs loom for Ball State soccer

With just one conference game left the in the season, the shuffling atop the Mid-American Conference has started to shake out tournament seeds. In a league full of parity, Ball State (10-5-3, 5-3-2 MAC) jockeyed with five other teams for a top-four finish and the first round home game that accompanies it for its first 10 MAC matches.


Sophomore outside hitter Alex Fuelling dives for a ball during a game this season. Fuelling wears the No. 2 jersey, just like her mother did, for Ball State. DN FILE PHOTO JORDAN HUFFER
SPORTS

Mother-daughter duo represents Ball State

Maybe it’s in the genes. Ball State women’s volleyball outside hitter Alex Fuelling has carried her team’s offense this season, just one attack attempt shy of 700 and leads the team in kills with 285. For her, it isn’t just practice that’s brought her to where she is today.


An animal handler for the Seattle’s Woodland Park Zoo holds a tarantula during the third annual jungle love tour Feb. 11, 1999. Dee Reynolds has a plethora of tarantulas and speaks of the merits of owning them. MCT PHOTO
NEWS

Living with tarantulas

Tarantulas are the heaviest, hairiest, scariest spiders on the planet. They have fangs, claws and barbs. They can regrow body parts and be as big as dinner plates, and the females eat the males after mating. But there are many people who call these creepy critters a pet or a passion and insist their beauty is worth the risk of a bite.




Ball State University President Jo Ann Gora talks to the media about her resignation on Oct. 28 at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center music lounge. Gora's replacement will likely be handled by a private search within the next eight months. DN PHOTO COREY OHELNKAMP
NEWS

Gora speaks about retirement, future

The search for the next Ball State president is in its infant stages but it will most likely be a closed one, President of the Board of Trustees Hollis Hughes said. Hughes said the board hasn’t had much time to begin preparing for the search and will likely know more at their monthly meeting in December. Gora said she was a part of a closed search when she was hired by Ball State in 2004 and it allows the best pool of candidates.


Bethany Han, a sophomore midfielder, defends against a University of Vermont player Sept. 28 at Briner Sports Complex. Ball State lost to IU on the road Oct. 27 with a score of 6-1. DN FILE PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
SPORTS

FIELD HOCKEY: Ball State drops game at IU

The Ball State field hockey team traveled to Bloomington, Ind., on Sunday to face IU in the final nonconference match of its season. The Hoosiers beat the Cardinals 6-1 to improve to 9-8 overall with a 1-4 Big Ten record.


Sophomore wide receiver Jordan Williams makes a push down field against the University of Akron on Oct. 26 at InCision Stadium. Williams had the top receiving yards against Akron with 124. DN PHOTO JONATHAN MIKSANEK
SPORTS

FOOTBALL: Williams has season-high 12 catches in win over University of Akron

Sophomore wide receiver Jordan Williams has had multiple “breakout“ games this season. From the season opener against Illinois State University, where he caught six passes for 64 yards and scored a touchdown, to a road game against the University of Virginia, where he caught a then season-high nine passes, Williams has proven himself to be a viable threat opposite 2012 All-Mid-American Conference junior wide receiver Willie Snead.


Ball State President Jo Ann Gora waves to the crowd during the Homecoming Parade on Oct. 12. Gora announced in an email she will retire in June, 2014. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
NEWS

Plan to replace President Gora unclear

The process for finding a new university president is still unknown. The Board of Trustees has not announced its plans for hiring a president following the announcement of Jo Ann Gora’s retirement in June 2014.




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