Sophomore architecture major Favian Ceruantes works on a class project in s studio on the 5th floor of the CAP building. Each CAP student has their own work space. Kaiti Sullivan, DN
CAMPUS

College of Architecture and Planning students personalize workspaces

One student grabs hot tea from a microwave while another enjoys lunch from a mini fridge and another pulls out a blanket and pillow for a brief nap before getting back to work. No, this isn’t at a dorm room, rather the College of Architecture and Planning (CAP) building, which is “home” to many students as they spend the majority of their days and nights here. 





ENTERTAINMENT

Best unheard of Halloween movies: ‘The City of the Dead’ offers a one-way trip to not-quite Salem

1960 was a remarkable year for horror movies with iconic titles like Psycho, Eyes Without a Face, and The Little Shop of Horrors as well as strong adaptations of Poe and some delightful B-movie fare. One such film, The City of the Dead, is an interesting case as it toes the line between kitschy genre piece and compelling, unsettling “what if” about modern witchcraft. 











ENTERTAINMENT

Pop Tabs S1E3: ‘Black Panther', Nintendo Switch, and 'To Kill A Mockingbird' controversy

Welcome to Pop Tabs: keeping tabs on all things pop culture. Matt, Tyler, and Daley discuss the latest Black Panther trailer and representation in the movie industry, the Nintendo Switch getting a host of new games (including Skyrim), and the novel To Kill A Mockingbird being banned from a Mississippi school’s curriculum. 


ENTERTAINMENT

Input 2: Let’s do the Time Warp again

We dive into the history of the film, ask what defines a cult classic, and talk about the strange traditions associated with the film. We’re joined by two members of the Ball State University RHPS Shadowcast, and they talk about what the film means to them and their experience being in the shadow cast on campus.





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