Four Ball State a cappella groups to perform at showcase
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Ball State’s foreign language classes are constructed to encourage learning. Instructors push students to speak the languages out loud and not just use the textbook. DN FILE PHOTO SAMANTHA BRAMMER
Thanksgiving is for family, but Friendsgiving—well, it’s in the name.
When Joseph Roberts hosts a gaming event at Bracken Library, which he does a couple times throughout the year, he likes the variety of people who attend.
Katie Summerville is a senior directing and stage management major. Stage managers show up before the crew and make sure everything is in proper condition for the performance, they take care of any issues and last-minute adjustments before the curtain goes up. DN PHOTO STEPHANIE AMADOR
Ball State’s Pokémon Trainer’s Union will be hosting a live-action role-playing (LARP) on Nov. 7 at 10 a.m. to Nov. 8 at 1 p.m. The event will take place across campus. DN FILE PHOTO JONATHAN MIKSANEK
Graham Watson, a web development manager for the Center of Business and Economic Research at Ball State, often engages in suspension—an activity where people hang from metal hooks pierced into their skin. Watson said he uses suspension as a way to enlightenment. PHOTO PROVIDED BY FACEBOOK | GRAHAM WATSON | MARK FUCHS PHOTOGRAPY
Tattoos have signified something greater than what meets the eye since ancient times: proclamations of religious affiliation, “declarations of love,” and even punishments, according to Smithsonian Magazine. However, with the introduction of the Internet, some tattoo designs have become more popular, and tattoo artists are seeing them repeatedly.
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With colder weather returns warm traditions, like the annual influx of everything pumpkin to celebrate autumn. Here are a few local restaurant options that will spice up the season.
October brings thrilling "haunted" houses and trails like Scarevania, but these Muncie locations and their spirit residents are present year round.
On a typical day, Brad Gonzalez, a freshman radio broadcasting major, downs a RedBull in the morning, a RockStar in the afternoon and a Mountain Dew during dinner.
Cornfed Derby Dames is hosting a clinic to help teach potential skaters. They will also debunk some myths about the sport on Sept. 20 at the Gibson Skating Arena in Muncie. PHOTO COURTESY OF FACEBOOK