Sights from the Sideline
My view on what's going on around campus, around Indiana, and around the world. Oh, and sports too.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
2012 NFL Mock Draft
1. Colts - Andrew Luck
2. Redskins - Robert Griffin III
3. Browns - Trent Richardson
4. Vikings - Morris Claiborne
5. Buccaneers - Luke Kuechly
6. Rams - Justin Blackmon
7. Jaguars - Matt Kalil
8. Dolphins - Ryan Tannehill
9. Panthers - Fletcher Cox
10. Bills - Mark Barron
11. Chiefs - David DeCastro
12. Seahawks - Michael Floyd
13. Cardinals - Riley Rieff
14. Cowboys - Michael Brockers
15. Eagles - Shae McClellin
16. Jets - Melvin Ingram
17. Bengals - Stephon Gilmore
18. Chargers - Whitney Mercilus
19. Bears - Kendall Wright
20. Titans - Dre Kirpatrick
21. Bengals - Chandler Jones
22. Browns - Brandon Weedan
23. Lions - Jonathan Martin
24. Steelers - Donta Hightower
25. Broncos - Doug Martin
26. Texans - Cordy Glenn
27. Patriots - Courtney Upshaw
28. Packers - Jerel Worthy
29. Ravens - Stephen Hill
30. 49ers - Peter Konz
31. Patriots - Kendall Reyes
32. Giants - Dontari Poe
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Poll Question on Bobby Valentine
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http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/30/sports/baseball/valentine-chosen-to-manage-red-sox.html?ref=sports
Friday, November 11, 2011
West Nile strikes Indiana with first reported human case in the state
The West Nile Virus has officially spread to Indiana, as the first infected human this year in the state has been reported from Jefferson County, health officials announced Tuesday.
11 different Indiana counties have reported positive tests for mosquito carrying the virus, most notably metropolitan and suburban counties such as Marion, Hendricks, and Hamilton County.
In addition to the mosquito with the virus, state health officials have also discovered a crow in Marion County and a horse in Noble County carrying the disease.
“This case serves as a reminder that the virus is circulating in the state and humans are still susceptible to infection,” said Jennifer House, director of Zoonotic Epidemiology at the Indiana State Department of Health, in a press release. “The best thing people can do to prevent getting infected with West Nile virus is to take simple steps to protect themselves from being bitten by a mosquito.”
House said some of the best ways to combat the illness, as well as other insect-born illnesses such as Saint Louis encephaliis and Eastern equine encephalitis, include wearing pants and long sleeves, staying away from mosquito infested areas and sing insect repellent on any exposed skin.
Other steps to take to drive away mosquito include cutting grass often, replacing water in a pet’s bowl often, and throwing out or removing any items outside that hold water.
Symptoms of the disease are typical symptoms such as fever, headache, body aches, swollen lymph glands and a rash, making the disease hard to pinpoint in most cases.
West Nile virus has no cure and no vaccine for humans. Individuals who are infected should seek medical care as soon as possible.
Below is a map of all Indiana counties with reported cases of West Nile Virus.
View West Nile Virus in Indiana in a larger map
11 different Indiana counties have reported positive tests for mosquito carrying the virus, most notably metropolitan and suburban counties such as Marion, Hendricks, and Hamilton County.
In addition to the mosquito with the virus, state health officials have also discovered a crow in Marion County and a horse in Noble County carrying the disease.
“This case serves as a reminder that the virus is circulating in the state and humans are still susceptible to infection,” said Jennifer House, director of Zoonotic Epidemiology at the Indiana State Department of Health, in a press release. “The best thing people can do to prevent getting infected with West Nile virus is to take simple steps to protect themselves from being bitten by a mosquito.”
House said some of the best ways to combat the illness, as well as other insect-born illnesses such as Saint Louis encephaliis and Eastern equine encephalitis, include wearing pants and long sleeves, staying away from mosquito infested areas and sing insect repellent on any exposed skin.
Other steps to take to drive away mosquito include cutting grass often, replacing water in a pet’s bowl often, and throwing out or removing any items outside that hold water.
Symptoms of the disease are typical symptoms such as fever, headache, body aches, swollen lymph glands and a rash, making the disease hard to pinpoint in most cases.
West Nile virus has no cure and no vaccine for humans. Individuals who are infected should seek medical care as soon as possible.
Below is a map of all Indiana counties with reported cases of West Nile Virus.
View West Nile Virus in Indiana in a larger map
Monday, October 24, 2011
Friday, October 7, 2011
Chart of Ball State Undergraduate Enrollments 2002-2011
Ball State Walking Tour
This is my Ball State walking tour, complete with some well known and relatively unknown spots on campus worth exploring. I also have included pictures of the Health and Recreation Building, Kinghorn Hall, the Ala Vistas Bootleg Fancy Barber Shop and Fraternity Row.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Indianapolis New Restaurant Tour
This is a map tour of some of the newest restaurants in Indianapolis, according to this article in the Indianapolis Business Journal.
View Indy Restaurant Walking Tour in a larger map
View Indy Restaurant Walking Tour in a larger map
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