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Rock band REO Speedwagon took over John R. Emens Rock band REO Speedwagon took over John R. Emens Auditorium Friday night.
REO Speedwagon performs some of their songs Feb. 7 at John R. Emens Auditorium. Ticket sales will go toward the communicaties affected by tornadoes in November 2013. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
Need to take a load off after a hard week of studies? Check out the drink specials happening this weekend in Muncie.
Hip-hop dance moves and cheer squad acrobatics combined during “Bring It On: The Musical,” which played Thursday, Feb. 6 at John R. Emens Auditorium.
A chorus member holds a pose after being hoisted into the air as part of a cheerleading stunt in "Bring It On: the Musical" Feb. 6. DN PHOTO JONATHAN MIKSANEK
Note to Self practices their choreography for their Showcase on Jan. 22 in the Hargreaves Music Building. The 18 member volunteer ensemble had 12 full rehearsals plus a sectional each week to prepare for the showcase and International Collegiate A Capella Quarter Final on Feb. 8 in Bowling Green, Ohio. DN PHOTO COREY OHLENKAMP
“Bring It On: The Musical” will start at 7:30 tonight at John R. Emens Auditorium. The musical is inspired by the movie “Bring It On.” PHOTO PROVIDED BY COURTNEY DAVIS OF TROIKA ENTERTAINMENT, LLC
REO Speedwagon will perform Feb. 7 at John R. Emens Auditorium. The concert will be for victims of tornadoes that hit in November 2013. PHOTO PROVIDED BY JORDAN BISHOP OF BOHLSEN EVENT AND ENTERTAINMENT SERVICES
No formal invitation, long beard or wand are needed to be a wizard. One deck of cards is all it takes.
Riley Spelman, a junior applied cultural anthropology major, plays “Magic: The Gathering” on Jan. 27 at Alter Ego Comics in downtown Muncie. Spelman has been playing for six years and is certified level 1 judge. As a level 1 judge, he can judge local tournaments. DN PHOTO DERREK TIPTON
The clanging of metal against metal and the rubbery squeaks of Chuck Taylor sneakers filled the room as students dueled, shuffling back and forth and brandishing their weapons.
Holding a vinyl album of Dr. Dre’s “The Chronic,” Pete Lansinger remembers first hearing it in the passenger seat of his brother’s ’97 Chevrolet Corsica when he was 13 or 14.
DN PHOTO COREY OHLENKAMP
Sophomore computer science major Cole Ludwig, left, and sophomore criminal justice major Spencer Sabinske fence with sabres on Jan. 28 in the Student Recreation and Wellness Center during a fencing club meeting. DN PHOTO JONATHAN MIKSANEK
One comic book creator shows that comic books aren’t just for super heroes or humor — they can be a tool for activism.
Rachel Marie-Crane Williams to speak on gender in comics Wednesday
Music’s biggest night had all the elements an award show should have, a Beyoncé and Jay Z duet, Taylor Swift head banging in the front row and…a mass wedding?
Ball State junior James Schwab draws portraits Jan. 22 at Be Here Now. DN PHOTO MARCEY BURTON