Sophomore special education severe interventions major Abbie Christianson is working to raise money to get her 8-year-old nephew, Roan Christianson, an adaptive bike. Roan was born with cerebral palsy and will need assisted care the rest of his life. PHOTO PROVIDED BY ABBIE CHRISTIANSON
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Nephew of student needs votes to get adaptive bike

Doctors said Roan Christianson wouldn't live more than four days after he was born. The 8-year-old nephew of sophomore special education severe interventions major Abbie Christianson was born with cerebral palsy and had a low chance of survival. If he were to live, he would need assisted care for the rest of his life. 






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‘Pokkén Tournament’ fights its way to the top

While a main series Pokémon title has never been introduced for home console, every new Nintendo release offers some sort of Pokémon battle simulator with more impressive graphics while maintaining the same familiar rock-paper-scissors style of fighting present in all Pokémon titles.






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SPORTS

Weekend in athletics: March 25-27

Men's volleyball Ball State played its final two regular-season matches at John E. Worthen Arena this past weekend. Since the Cardinals cannot drop lower than fourth in the Midwestern Intercollegiate Athletic Association, however, they guaranteed at least one more home match in the MIVA quarterfinals.



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Biggest culture shock

International students at Ball State answer the question: “What was the biggest culture shock for you when you came to America?”











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Middleton's Music

While most music students are on campus getting experience and taking classes, senior music performance major James Middleton is spending time across the country this semester.

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