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WEDNESDAY, JAN. 28, 2015

THE DAILY NEWS

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Governor responds to Just IN criticism

MIAMI, NIU MATCHUPS

LOOMING Basketball teams miss musical atmosphere

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Cardinals to play MAC’s bottom-feeding teams in attempt to go 7-2 in conference standings SEE PAGE 4

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t’s easy to see why a 6-foot-10 three-year letter winner, two-time regional champion at Mount Carmel High School in Illinois and one of Volleyball Magazine’s Fab 50 prospects for 2014 was of immediate interest to Ball State men’s volleyball coach Joel Walton. Before coming to Ball State, Matt Walsh won a national championship with Club Ultimate and was a member of the 2013 U.S. Boys’ Youth National Volleyball Team. He was also selected to the 21-player roster for the U.S. men’s junior national training team. “Matt was a top prospect. He has been playing in top level competition for quite some time,” Walton said. “For Matt to be on the court against guys who are already professional and to be representing the United States had to be an incredible experience.” Walsh’s competitive nature and sports background began at an early age. Coming from a family of athletes, Walsh’s mother Michele played basketball at Saint Francis, and his father, Matthew, played football at Elmhurst. His sister Megan is also currently playing basketball at Truman. Walsh’s older brother Bobby is playing volleyball for Lewis, the No. 3 team in the nation. The brothers will meet on Feb. 12 in Worthen Arena.

Pence says state news source won’t change role of free press |

CHRISTOPHER STEPHENS PRINT EDITOR castephens@bsu.edu

Gov. Mike Pence is backing down from earlier reports that his administration’s new project Just IN will act as a state-run news service for Indiana. Late on Jan. 26 the Indianapolis Star reported Pence would soon be launching a taxpayer-funded news source that would feature stories written by the government’s press secretaries. The organization would also break news ahead of traditional news outlets, according to documents obtained by the paper. Pence released a press re- MIKE PENCE lease Tuesday afternoon re- Governor of futing the claims that Just IN Indiana would act as a public source for news, saying it is simply a OUR VIEW new “streamlined look,” for the Read what the state’s current press release Daily News calendar available online. Editoral Staff The website will work as a have to say about “one-stop-shop news resource Pence’s “Just IN” website,” Pence said, housing + PAGE 5 press releases from the governor and other state agencies. However, a question-and-answer sheet given to communications directors for state agencies and obtained by the Indianapolis Star reads “Just In, however, will function as a news outlet in its own right for thousands of Hoosiers.”

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See PENCE, page 3

DN FILE PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY

Ball State freshman middle attacker Matt Walsh and his older brother Bobby Walsh are two of the best defensively in the MIVA. Matt Walsh’s 40 blocks lead his brother’s 34.

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Despite loss coach sees NEW APP NOTIFIES PARENTS OF SKIPPING improvement Class 120 incorporates DN FILE PHOTO ALAINA JAYE HALSEY

Freshman middle attacker Matt Walsh comes from a family of athletes. Walsh’s older brother Bobby plays volleyball for Lewis, and the brothers will meet on Feb. 12 in Worthen Arena.

Men’s basketball down to 7-11 following poor defense at Akron ANTHONY LOMBARDI ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR | @Lombardi_Edits Despite seeing his team’s losing streak extended to five games after a 59-47 at Akron Tuesday, Ball State men’s basketball head coach James Whitford sees improvement. “We were invested the right way,” Whitford said. “We competed, we fought, we did the things we can control to the best of our ability.” Whitford expressed disappointment in his team’s full-game effort following Saturday’s double-digit home loss to Kent State, citing poor defense as one reason for the outcome.

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geolocation, schedules to track attendance KARA BERG CHIEF REPORTER | knberg2@bsu.edu

A new Indiana app could prevent students from skipping college classes by alerting parents when they miss. Jeff Whorley, the CEO of Core Principle, has developed Class 120, an app that uses geolocation technology to tell if students are in class to try to raise graduation and retention rates. “[Graduation rates] are a big problem,” Whorley said. “Many students have no degree, but [do have] debt and it’s a problem at a lot of different CONTACT US

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types of schools. I know some college presidents who are really working on improving retention rates and it’s tough, they haven’t been able to move those rates very much.” The app allows students to input their schedule, and the geolocation technologies can tell if the student is in class or not at the time they are supposed to be there. The app is just a tool to track class attendance, however. It doesn’t show parents where students are at any other time. Whorley got the idea for the app from a professor he was talking to who told him the solution was simple: treat all students like he treated Division I athletes. The professor told Whorley that for all the athletes in his class, there was a phone number he had

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• $17.99/month • 1 year class attendance monitoring • 30 day money back guarantee PLUS

• $19.99/month • 1 year class attendance monitoring • 30 day money back guarantee • Live reminder service to call if the athlete hadn’t shown up within the first five minutes. “He said it was a pain, but maybe it happens a time or two if they miss class in the first month, and then they don’t miss class anymore,” Whorley said.

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THE PULSE OF BALL STATE

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Class 120 is a new app that will alert parents when their students skip class. The app allows students to input their schedule, and the geolocation technologies can tell if the student is in class or not at the time they are supposed to be there. THE PULSE OF BALL STATE

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Temperatures pick up above freezing tomorrow and may melt some of the snow. It’s going to rain tomorrow and transition into more of a mix during the night hours as temperatures drop below freezing. - WCRD weather forecaster Ashley Baldwin 5. SUNNY

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