Grammy nominee Osborne to perform at Ball State tonight

Five time Grammy nominee Joan Osborne with perform at 7 p.m. Sunday at the John R. Emens Auditorium. Osborne, best known for her 1995 hit, "One of Us" will perform individually and with The Holmes Brothers and Paul Thorn.



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An evening of soul, Americana music with Joan Osborne

Five-time Grammy nominee Joan Osborne will perform  at 7 p.m. Sunday in John R. Emens Auditorium. Osborne, best known for her 1995 hit "One of Us" will perform individually as well as with The Holmes Brothers and Paul Thorn.


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Frog Baby to get makeover from local students

 A group of elementary and middle school students will be changing the look of Frog Baby this Saturday. The students will be wrapping the statue in green industrial construction fabric, as part of a children' art class on Ball State University's campus.



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Ball State student released from hospital after being attacked

 A Ball State University student was released from Ball Memorial Hospital Friday after being attacked on Thursday morning. Twenty-three-year-old Kyle Evans was transported to the hospital early Thursday morning, where he was treated for cuts and bruises on his head.


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FIELD HOCKEY: Ball State falls in first round of MAC tournament

In any sport, each team looks forward to postseason play and a chance to win a championship.Those hopes were dashed early for the Ball State University field hockey team as it fell in the first round of the Mid-American Conference tournament to Central Michigan University 3-1 Thursday at the BSU Turf Field.



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CHIRP TV: Weekend Preview

The Chirp TV crew previews the sports teams in action for the weekend of Friday, November 6, 2009.


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Study abroad offers spring credits during winter break

A study abroad to Southeast Asia this winter could give students three to six credits for the Spring Semester.Director of the Rinker Center Jim Coffin described the upcoming field study to Thailand and Cambodia as a "Discovery Channel trip."



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iPhone gains popularity on campus

Motorola released the Droid phone Friday, and while some feel this could threaten iPhone's potential market popularity, Ball State University students don't see it that way.


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SOCCER: Pair of Cardinals earn All-MAC selections

Two Ball State University soccer players have earned postseason honors for the 2009 season. Senior midfielder Megan Ridley was named to the Second Team All-Mid-American Conference and freshman goalkeeper Nicole Wood was named to the MAC All-Freshman team.


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Enlightening Identity

A student slams a piece of paper down on the front desk at Elliott Hall."Who started this?" she demands."I did," replies Ryan Shanabarger from behind the desk.The paper extrapolates on the First Amendment — particularly as it pertains to religion. While Shanabarger is not entirely sure if it was posted somewhere and if so, who posted it and why, he has an idea that it might be in response to the fliers he put up in Elliott Hall on Tuesday night.His posters are a call to debate, as he says, about theism and atheism. One of the fliers equates Jesus, Allah and God to Harry Potter. But unlike Harry Potter, the poster reads, these imaginary characters are mean and divisive.


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Senior Robert Wilbur wins Golden Key spelling bee

Nervous students sat in a Teachers College classroom while they waited for their names to be called. Some were there for the prizes, others were forced to attend by their friends or came for fun.In the end, senior philosophy major Robert Wilbur won the $100 first prize in the second annual Golden Key Spelling Bee, organized by the Ball State University chapter of Golden Key International Honour Society.





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