SPORTS

Jonathan Newsome arrested for marijuana possession

Former Ball State football player and current Indianapolis Colts linebacker Jonathan Newsome was arrested on possession of marijuana charges. According to fox59.com, police arrived at Newsome's apartment around 2 a.m.


Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia in a September 2010 file image at the University of California, Hastings. Scalia died on Saturday, Feb. 13, 2016. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group/TNS)
NEWS

Supreme Court justice death leads to politcal upheaval

The U.S. government is based around the cooperation of differing political views. However, after the death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia on Feb. 13 — which was determined to be from natural causes — debates between Republicans and Democrats have broken out.















NEWS

Your horoscope for Feb. 17

Today's Birthday (Feb. 17): Take action for the common good this year. Lucrative opportunities after March 8 provide new travel and study destinations after March 23. Launch a two-year educational adventure after Sept. 9.





Marina Galvani, economist and curator of the World Bank Art program, spoke at the David Owsley Museum of Art on Feb. 16 about the concept of the "1 in 3: What Does It Take for You To Be Outraged?" on display. The exhibit, which contains 80 photographs, paintings, sculptures and videos by 20 international contemporary artists, opened on Jan. 21 and closes May 8. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
NEWS

David Owsley exhibit exposes global issue of gender-based violence

More than one in three women around the world are beaten, coerced into sex or otherwise abused during their lifetimes, according to the World Health Organization. This global issue of gender-based violence is being portrayed through an art exhibit in the David Owsley Museum of Art.


Park Hall hosted a puppy playground on Feb. 16 in the seminar room. This is the second year the Muncie Animal Shelter and Ball State gave students the opportunity to play with dogs at Puppies in Park. DN PHOTO VICTOR HAMILTON
NEWS

Puppies come to Park Hall to de-stress students

Park Hall’s seminar room was transformed into a puppy playground on Feb. 16. For the second year in a row, the Muncie Animal Shelter and Ball State teamed up to put together Puppies in Park, which gave students an opportunity for students to play with dogs.

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