Senior forward Bo Calhoun keeps the ball away from a Kent State player during the game against Kent State on Jan. 19 at Worthen Arena. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY

Unable to make buzzer-beater, Ball State falls 72-69

Trailing by as many as 7 in the second half to Ohio, the Ball State men's basketball team had one last chance with the clock winding down as redshirt junior Ryan Weber missed a 3-point attempt at the buzzer as the Cardinals lost, 72-69.



NEWS

Crash slows down rush hour traffic

The University Police Department was dispatched to the intersection of Neely and McKinley Avenue after a crash around 5:30 p.m. on Feb. 9. 



NEWS

CHECKPOINT Demons, Ghosts, and Sentient Brains!!

Conner and Mallory discuss their favorite reveals and spots from Super Bowl 50, Apple slamming the banhammer on The Binding of Isaac Hosts: Mallory Huxford & Conner Nolan Camera: Julia Parobek Teleprompter: Dylan Bateson Editor: Michael Robb Graphics: Meghan Duffy, Sam Noble, & Lauren Lucas Music: Lex Bravary Producer: Dalton Martin



NEWS

Red Dead rumors

Rumors surrounding a possible Red Dead Redemption sequel are flying once more since Take-Two Initiative CEO Strauss Zelnick announced that the game series is a “permanent franchise.” The most prominent rumor, according to news outlets such as Christian Today and MNR Daily, is that Red Dead Redemption 2 will be announced at this year’s E3 convention in Los Angeles.  The game will supposedly feature Jack Marston, son of Redemption’s protagonist John Marston, and will be called Red Dead Revolution. However, the official websites of Take-Two Initiative and subsidiary company Rockstar Games have remained eerily silent on the issue.  E3’s website offers no solutions, either. Rumors are nothing new to the Red Dead fanbase.  Last year, a possible sequel was supposedly hinted at by former Rockstar employee Danny Ross.  The speculation stemmed from Reddit, where he answered a question regarding Rockstar’s future with, “Really?



The Ball State Women's Soccer team lines up for the National Anthem before the match against Buffalo on Oct. 25 at the Briner Sports Complex. DN PHOTO ALLYE CLAYTON
SPORTS

Ball State soccer signs 4 new players

After saying goodbye to six seniors, Ball State soccer began its recruiting season with the addition of four new players. Head coach Craig Roberts added two high school seniors as well as two Division I transfer student athletes. The Cardinals finished last season as the Mid-American Conference regular season champions after going undefeated at home and losing only one conference game. Allison Abbe is a junior transfer midfielder from the the University of Cincinnati.







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