BSU 4-28-17

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FRANK THE DUCK

2017 WINNERS INSIDE TODAY

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FRIDAY | APRIL 28, 2017

The Daily News Roman Baisa keeps late brother's name alive through baseball Elizabeth Wyman Assistant Sports Editor

As the National Anthem Plays throughout First Merchant Ball Park Complex prior to Ball State baseball vs. Bowling Green State, the Cardinals line up in their respected positions facing the American flag. Sophomore redshirt walk-on Roman Baisa bows his head and says a prayer.

See BAISA, page 4

Grace Ramey // DN

Sophomore redshirt walk-on Roman Baisa honors his late brother and best friend, Leon, by wearing a bracelet around his right wrist with the words "In Memory of Leon W. Baisa," and by writing the initials "LB3" on his bat, mit, batting gloves and wrist tape for every game. Roman's older brother was killed in a car accident the night before Thanksgiving in 2010.

Immersive learning to showcase film

The African American Alumni Oral History Project set to present documentary film Gabbi Mitchell Daily News Reporter

After two years of research and conducting interviews, the Department of History will hold the documentary film showcase of “Tales Told Out Of School” today, to celebrate the history made by one student-powered immersive learning course directed by Michael Doyle, director of the Ball State public history program. The African American Alumni Oral History Project-II created the short film to celebrate the completion of the project, which showcases men and women of color who earned degrees at Ball State between 1950 and the present in commemoration of the university’s centenary in 2018, according to a press release. The 15-minute documentary film features highlights from the stories of 22 alumni. When Marquice Gee, a sophomore business administration major, was looking for an Honors College Colloquium course for the Spring of 2017, she never expected a professor to be as engrossed in her culture as she is. With the lack of history publicized about African-Americans at Ball State, The Black Alumni Constituent Society approached Doyle about recording the history of African American Alumni. See HISTORY, page 6

INSIDE

SGA REPORT CARD

See how we graded the outgoing slate, Summit, on their year in office. PG 6

SEMESTER IN REVIEW

As the year comes to an end, see some of this semester's biggest stories. PG 7-12

STAR TREK

One Ball State alumnus will be on the upcoming CBS series. PG 3

ONLINE

DINNER FOR 2ISH

Terence K Lightning Jr. // DN File

Senior Carmen Blanco hits the ball to the other side of the court during the match against Buffalo April 2 at the Cardinal Creek Tennis Center. Ball State (20-2, 8-0 MAC) hopes to complete the ultimate back-to-back achievement by winning a consecutive Mid-American Conference tournament to add to their two MAC regular season championships in a row this weekend.

Ball State women's tennis hosts MAC tournament Adam Chowdhury Women's Tennis Reporter You don't need to be a sous chef to make this sushi.

STUDENT SISTER

One Ball State student will be leaving her studies to become a religious sister.

MALE GUARDIANSHIP

See the role that male guardianship plays on Ball State’s Saudi Arabian students.

Ball State (20-2, 8-0 MAC) looks to use its home court advantage this weekend by winning another MidAmerican Conference tournament to add to its two consecutive MAC regular-season championships. Head coach Max Norris likened last week’s title victory to the perfect movie sequel, saying he wanted his team to be “more ‘Godfather II’ than ‘Caddy Shack II.’” Norris said winning the tournament this week would be out of this world. Or a galaxy far, far away to be precise. “It would absolutely be ‘Return of the Jedi,’ which is arguably the best movie out of all those [‘Star Wars’] movies and it was the third movie,” he said, “I mean, I liked ‘Godfather III’ but I wouldn’t put it at ‘Jedi’ level.” Norris went on to compare his team’s situation to the battle the rebels endured in the sci-fi saga.

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