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DN MONDAY, FEB. 15, 2016

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Enrollment increases for diverse students University sees progress despite lack of action plan LAURA ARWOOD GENERAL REPORTER | llarwood@bsu.edu

Recruitment and retention of a diverse student body is one of five goals the university set for itself to address student concerns. Admission is up 25 percent for African-American students, 13 percent for Asian students and 29 percent for Latino students, Julie Hopwood, interim vice president for strategic communications, said at a Board of Trustees meeting on Jan. 29. Confirmations to attend Ball State University is up 8 percent for African-American students, 5 percent for Asian students and 29 percent for Latino students. Although the action plans to address student concerns haven’t been officially approved yet, the Council on Diversity and Inclusion that was created during the summer is working to establish an action plan, which should be released this week. Chris Munchel, director of undergraduate admissions, said some of the recommendations are already being implemented, even though the report hasn’t been released yet. “The action plan will provide Ball State with a written document that will be an additional resource that will assist in our efforts to increase our already well-rounded and diverse campus,” Munchel said.

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DELIVERY Snow on Valentine’s Day makes for a busy night COLIN GRYLLS ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

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FONTAINE SCORES 2,000TH CAREER POINT, 2ND IN HISTORY

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or many couples, a snowy Valentine’s Day meant pizza, drinks and a movie at home. But for those who deliver pizza, it meant a long night of navigating slick roads. Papa John’s deliveryman Sam McCabe, a junior construction management major, said Valentine’s Day, the snow and the popularity of Papa John’s heart-shaped pizza specials made for a difficult shift. “Usually when we have bad weather it’s busy, and also on holidays it’s busy, so it’s kind of like a two-in-one,” he said. “It’s a hard day, that’s for sure.” Chris Brown-Epperson, also a Papa John’s deliveryman, said Sunday was one of the busiest days of the year so far. “We’re swamped,” he said. “It’s about as bad as the Super Bowl, ... if that tells you anything about Valentine’s Day.”

Senior guard Nathalie Fontaine led Ball State with 28 points in the Kent State loss. This made her the second Ball State player in women’s basketball history to have 2,000 career points.

For the first time this season, Ball State women’s basketball (16-7, 8-4 Mid-American Conference) has dropped two consecutive games after losing to Kent State (5- GAME STATS POINTS 17, 2-10 MAC) 59-50. Senior guard Nathalie 28 SHOOTING VS. KENT STATE: Fontaine led the Car- 10-16 dinals with 28 points, REST OF TEAM POINTS: making her just the 22 second player in Ball REST OF TEAM SHOOTING KENT STATE: State women’s basket- VS. 7-38 ball history with 2,000 career points. Fontaine also led the Cardinals with 10 rebounds, her 13th double-double of the season. Ball State entered the game with the best shooting percentage in the MAC, hitting 43.5 percent of its shots, but hit just 31.5 percent against Kent State. Fontaine was the only Cardinal to score more than 10 points in the game. She made 10 of her 16 shots — and all eight of her free-throw attempts — but the rest of the Cardinals hit just seven of their 38 attempts. Ball State tied the game 48-48 with 4:10 left in the game, but Kent State finished the game with an 11-2 run. The Cardinals’ next game will be Wednesday as they travel to DeKalb, Ill., to take on Northern Illinois (10-12, 3-8 MAC).

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The snowy weather Sunday, as well as it being Valentine’s Day, made a busy day for Papa John’s and its deliverymen. The deliverymen said the Muncie roads take a while to be plowed, so slowing down is necessary.

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BALL STATE STAYS UNDEFEATED IN MIVA Men’s volleyball coaches pleased with start of season

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After another 2-0 week, the Ball State men’s volleyball is the only team in the Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association who remains undefeated in conference play. Ball State defeated in-state rival Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne on Thursday and Barton College on Friday. The Cardinals have won six straight matches and

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are 9-3 on the season. “Right now it feels great,” sophomore Mitch Weiler said. “It is very early in the season though so we aren’t getting our heads too high, but we are enjoying the moment.” The No. 13 Cardinals have a better conference record than No. 5 Loyola Chicago and No. 9 Ohio State, who they beat 3-2 on Feb. 6. While it remains early in the season, both players and coaches are pleased with how the team has started the season. “It feels good, but it is very early. I think that is the most important part, and when you talk about the teams that were picked to finish higher

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FORECAST Today Cloudy

High: 35 Low: 28 1. CLOUDY

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The Ball State men’s volleyball team is leading the Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association with a record of 3-0. The team will continue MIVA play when it plays Loyola on Wednesday.

in the MIVA we still have both of those teams to play,” head coach Joel Walton said. “I’m real happy with where we are

at. We need to keep getting better because we are not where we want to be yet.”

The snow will be ending tonight. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday call for highs in the mid to upper 30s with cloudy skies. - Ethan Rosuck, WCRD weather forcaster 2. MOSTLY CLOUDY

3. PARTLY CLOUDY

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