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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: New leader of the pack

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: New leader of the pack

Kelly Packard spent most of her 18th wedding anniversary in Worthen Arena on Monday meeting new faces and answering a barrage of questions. If things go Packard and her husband Rich's way, this year's anniversary will not be the last spent together at Ball State University.

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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: New leader of the pack

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Transportation work nearing completion

A group of Ball State University students are on track to complete a year of work with the Indiana Transportation Museum in Noblesville.  Journalism instructor Richard Shoemaker, a rail enthusiast, said he contacted the Ball State Business Fellows on behalf of the County Convention and Visitors Bureau, which wanted a marketing and tourism plan for the museum.
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Transportation work nearing completion

Man hits students in cheek, eye Friday

Five Ball State University students were assaulted and called names based on their sexual orientation Friday morning in what one student called a hate crime. Senior elementary education major Kyle Flood said he and about 10 friends were in the Village, but that number dwindled to five by the end of the night.
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Man hits students in cheek, eye Friday

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: McDonald left to decide on her future with BSU program

When Lisa McDonald was promoted as the interim head coach of Ball State University's women's basketball team, she filled the vacancy without a trace of selfishness, but rather with the team's interest in mind. Despite the disappointing blow of being told she would not continue as the program's head coach following former coach Tracy Roller's resignation on April 2, McDonald's team mindset didn't waiver Monday.
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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: McDonald left to decide on her future with BSU program

FOOTBALL: Miller named to All-American team

Following his best season in an already stellar career as Ball State University's punter, Chris Miller was named to the Playboy Magazine Preseason All-American team Wednesday for the second consecutive year. Miller, who will be a fifth-year senior this fall, recorded numerous All-American honors during the past two years with the Cardinals.
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FOOTBALL: Miller named to All-American team


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