WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Beyond basketball

It took Carter, now a freshman on the Ball State women's basketball team, three years of heartbreak before she accomplished her dream of winning a high school state title.



NEWS

1 dead, 4 wounded in Ohio high school shooting

CHARDON, Ohio — A teenager opened fire in the cafeteria at his suburban Cleveland high school Monday, killing one student and wounding four others before he was chased from the building by a teacher and captured a short distance away, authorities said.


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Invisible Children raises awareness of child soldiers

Abducted from their families and forced to kill, child soldiers fighting in Africa's longest-running war are invisible to most of the world. A group called Invisible Children is working to change the fate of these children and end a war that has been destroying Central Africa for 23 years.


NEWS

SGA voting begins Monday

  Student Government Association executive slates Velocity and Alliance will soon find out who students want to lead SGA for the next year.




SPORTS

SOFTBALL: Gilbert shines as Cardinals earn 3 wins

After fighting through unusual control issues and a heartbreaking final frame loss on Sunday, the Ball State softball team used dominant pitching performances to win three out of their five games this weekend.


NEWS

S&P 500 index hits highest point since June 2008

NEW YORK — A two-point gain was enough to push the Standard & Poor's 500 index to its highest level since June 2008, three months before the collapse of Lehman Brothers and the darkest days of the financial crisis.



SPORTS

BASEBALL: Cardinals fall to UAB in 3-game series sweep

Coach Alex Marconi was left with mixed feelings after Ball State was swept in a three-game series at the University of Alabama at Birmingham this weekend. Before finishing the sweep with a 7-4 victory Sunday afternoon, the Blazers won each of the first two games in their last at bat.


NEWS

Buffett says he was 'dead wrong' on housing market

OMAHA, Neb. — Billionaire investor Warren Buffett said Saturday that he was "dead wrong" with a prediction that the U.S. housing market would begin to recover by now, but he remains optimistic about the nation's economy.




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