Feminine celebration

Captivating Middle Eastern rhythms resonate in a dance studio in Irving Gym as Elizabeth Wray seductively sways her hips and shoulders. She slowly weaves her arms and fingers in snakelike movements to capture the essence of the moment, a celebration of femininity, as her bell-covered belt jangles and green scarf flutters.



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SPEAK SOFTLY: Election offers GOP chance to bounce back

Yes, the election did hurt. John McCain did not win, but the American people spoke in a very clear voice. Now we must look ahead. Anything else is foolish at this point. And for Republicans, there are many bright lights on the path ahead of us. When I came to Muncie for orientation, I met a lot of great people and I made friendships that continue to this day.


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Art museum hopes to engage patrons

Linda Rose held up one of her four young children and asked her in a soft voice what she could see through the magnifying glass. Behind her, Ball State University Museum of Art docent Kimberly Bortnem asked the group, ranging from toddlers to grandmothers, questions to stimulate their thinking.


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Alumni leave $1.6 million to Ball State Foundation

A $1.6 million gift from 1934 Ball State University graduates Marie and Gilbert Peart will provide students with scholarships for years to come. The university received the gift following the death of Gilbert Peart in 2007. Marie Alice Peart died in 2006.



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Card games raise money for charity

Sigma Kappa sorority brought in more than $1,000 for Alzheimer's research during its annual Aces High card game tournament Friday at Irving Gym. President Abby Kaffenberger said between 30 and 45 people participated in Texas Hold'Em, Euchre and other games.


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SWIMMING AND DIVING: Cards look for first conference wins of season

The Ball State University men's swimming and diving team is looking to start its Mid-American Conference schedule with a victory, while the women's team is looking to even up its record at 2-2 after two disappointing losses last weekend. The women's team plays host to the University of Akron on Friday, while both teams play host to the University at Buffalo on Saturday.


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Meal plans discussed at forum

Residence Hall Association met with Director of Campus Dining Services Jon Lewis on Thursday to discuss possible changes to Ball State University's meal plan system. RHA wanted to discuss the idea of changing the dining system from the current meal equivalency system to something that operates on declining balance.


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Sorority to play cards for charity Friday

Stakes are high for Sigma Kappa sorority on Friday when they play host to a casino-themed evening to raise money for Alzheimer's disease research. Irving Gym II will be filled with Sigma Kappa sorority members - and anyone wanting to play cards for charity - at 7 p.



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FIELD HOCKEY: BSU season ends with record loss

It is a tough task to keep great players down for a long time. The Ball State University field hockey team got a strong reminder of that in its 5-0 loss to Central Michigan University in the Mid-American Tournament quarterfinals Thursday. After not scoring in her last five games against the Cardinals, senior forward Samantha Sandham notched a hat trick.


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Graffiti pieces stray from main-stream in gallery's exhibition

Tattoo artist and Ball State University alumnus Nate Harmon sips his beer between sentences. "Me and my friend tattooed each other in middle school during class using a needle and thread," he said. "Ever since then I kinda liked it." Harmon, who's been a tattoo artist for more than 10 years, co-owns 111 Arts Gallery and Tattoo Studios in downtown Muncie.


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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Ball State returns to court

After the team had scrimmaged against itself for three weeks, coach Kelly Packard said she's ready to see her Ball State University women's basketball team play in a real game. "It will be nice to run some of our sets and some of the concepts that we've worked on defensively against somebody other than ourselves to get a true check for where we're at," Packard said.


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Alcohol arrests rise with undefeated team

Indiana State Excise Police cited 19 people for alcohol violations at Ball State University's football game against Northern Illinois University on Wednesday. Cpl. Brian Lang said police issued more tickets Wednesday than at any other Ball State football game this year.



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SOCCER: Three Cardinals earn All-MAC honors

The Ball State University soccer team had multiple players earn Mid-American Conference honors for the seventh consecutive season Thursday. Senior defender Sarah Schumacker and junior midfielder Megan Ridley both earned first team accolades while senior forward Emily Rein earned second team honors.


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Residents' showdown

While he walks the sidelines of the court, Maurice Harding looks like the coach of a professional basketball team. Dressed with slacks, a button-up shirt and tie, he watches his team dribbling down the court. He's not just third floor Mysch/Hurst's resident assistant, but he's the residents' coach.


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Parking regulation changes regulations

The risk of getting a ticket for using the Amelia T. Wood Health Center ended Thursday after the university began a new parking policy. Students needing to use the Health Center will get a three-hour parking pass upon signing in with the nurses, said Kenzie Grob, Health Center public relations student employee.


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VIDEO: Chirp TV: Episode 3

Click here to see the third episode of Chirp TV, your look in weekend sports for Ball State. (Watch in high quality mode for better performance)


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WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL: Historic loss to Toledo

It had been almost 22 years and 43 matches since the Ball State University women's volleyball team lost to the University of Toledo. Determined to end its 42-match winning streak to the Cardinals on Thursday, Toledo defeated Ball State 3-2 (25-21, 18-25, 23-25, 25-20, 18-16) - the program's first win against the Cardinals since Nov.


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Forum will hear student ideas to stimulate Village business

Business owner Myles Ogea will have a business round-table discussion at 8 p.m. Tuesday at The Bird. The event is open to all Ball State University students and faculty members. Ogea said the goal of the discussion is to generate concepts for new business opportunities in The Village.


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FOOTBALL: Big wigs talk about BCS bowl chances

With each win Ball State University's chances of receiving a BCS bowl bid have become more of a reality. On Wednesday Ball State took another step toward the bowl bid but not just because they improved to 9-0 with a 45-14 win against Northern Illinois University.






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