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Student Center officially re-opens

A blend of students, faculty and staff came together today to celebrate the rededication of the L.A. Pittenger Student Center in the Student Center Tally.

Gov. Daniels discusses issues with Ball State

Gov. Mitch Daniels spoke today at Ball State University on a variety of topics dictated by questions from the audience.

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Ball State budget forum

Ball State students spared while faculty face decisions

For now, students aren’t affected by the $15.2 million budget cuts — not by additional increases in tuition, room and board or student fees.

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Gov. Daniels to have open forum at Ball State today

Amanda Phipps will not be able to go to Gov. Mitch Daniels’ forum today — she has to student teach — but she would have liked to go and hear what the governor has to say about recent education cuts.

Founder of TOMS to speak at Ball State

The Office of Student Life is kicking off Ball State University’s annual Week of Action tonight with a presentation by the founder of TOMS Shoes.

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OUR VIEW: Budget cuts could've been worse

AT ISSUE: Ball State undergraduates survived the barrage of budget cut proposals unscathed

Students dodged a few bullets Tuesday — at least when it comes to the $15.2 million in budget cuts for Ball State University, which were finally recommended in a campus forum. Instead, faculty and employees will be taking the brunt, if the Board of Trustees approves the cuts Friday.

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COLORED TIGHTS AND COWBOY BOOTS: Practice safe sex; don't fool around with STDs

Right now, you, dear reader, are most likely reading this column in a public place. Whether you’re holding a hard copy or reading online at Bracken Library, take a look around. See those three people next to you? Statistically, one of them has a sexually transmitted disease. And if they don’t? Sorry buddy, but, statistically, you do.

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GRAIN OF SALT: Texas governor, some citizens showing true colors

Every ten years, Texas gathers the board of education and establishes the new curriculum criteria to be taught in their public schools. Usually, this isn’t too much of a problem. Then again, most states usually don’t have a governor that openly talks of seceding from the United States because he’s angry at who’s in charge of the federal government.

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GYMNASTICS: A fond farewell

Five seniors will have last home meet Sunday

The 2010 class of the Ball State University gymnastics team will say goodbye to Cardinal fans and Worthen Arena on Sunday. Ball State will face Eastern Michigan University at 1 p.m. in the seniors’ final home meet.
 

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WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL: Collins calls meeting with legendary Burris coach ‘all rumors’

Ball State AD says coach opening “week, 10 days” from starting search

Burris girl's volleyball coach Steve Shondell was rumored to meet with Ball State athletics director Tom Collins Tuesday morning to discuss the opening, but Collins said Tuesday afternoon that those reports were just that: rumors.

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SOFTBALL: Ball State sweeps weekly MAC awards

Milian, Carpenter highlight Cardinals’ 5-0 week

The Cardinals (15-5) return to action Friday in the DeMarini Invitational in Columbia, Miss., as they take on the No. 3 University of Missouri (16-2) and Northwestern University (9-10), which received one vote in this week’s ESPN.com/USA Today Poll.

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Suitcase Campus

Don't unpack your bags

Some students leave campus every weekend to head home

Every Friday, freshmen Samantha Higginbotham and Stacie Stevenson know the drill. As soon as Higginbotham finishes her last class of the day, she’s off to start her weekend back in her hometown of Noblesville. Meanwhile, Stevenson makes plans to get together with other friends who are staying on campus for the weekend. Although many students choose to stay on campus for the weekend, Higginbotham is not alone. Every Friday, some campus residents, equipped with their suitcases they haven’t bothered to unpack from the previous weekend, make their way to the Scheumann Stadium parking lot to load up their cars. By late Friday afternoon, campus is noticeably less populated.

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Students volunteer during Spring Break

Ball State group rebuilds homes lost to Hurricane Katrina

Almost five years after Hurricane Katrina hit the Louisiana coastline, New Orleans is still undergoing restoration. With the celebration of the Saints winning the Super Bowl and the focus on Haiti and Chile’s destruction, the devastation that still wraps around parts of New Orleans is sometimes overlooked. But four Ball State freshmen took the initiative over Spring Break to help rebuild “The Big Easy.”

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All the world's a stage

President Gora's house was 'home' to South African students

They experienced their first snow, their first roller skating trip and for most, their first visit to the United States. Six musical theater students from Tshwane University of Technology in Pretoria, South Africa, have been visiting Ball State University with professor Josef du Preez, head of the dance and theater department at Tshwane. The group has been visiting Muncie for six weeks after Harold Mortimer, associate professor of musical theater, began planning the trip with du Preez last year. This was the first time a group of students from Tshwane came to Ball State.

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