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Evan Hatfield is a sophomore journalism major and writes "Never Being Boring" for The Daily News. His views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Evan at erhatfield@bsu.edu.
by Evan Hatfield of the Ball State Daily News The Kirby series has been pretty reliable for Nintendo in the past few years in terms of quality games. Kirby Triple Deluxe was a fun (if somewhat bland) addition to the series, while Kirby Planet Robobot added some nice new twists to a familiar formula. Kirby Star Allies is more like Planet Robobot than Triple Deluxe. Its new take on cooperative multiplayer leads to fun times for everybody involved and the new possibilities that come from being able to make friends with enemies are genuinely exciting. Even so, the game would be even better if it were a lot longer (and a bit harder) than it is, especially considering the $60 price tag on it.
Evan Hatfield is a sophomore journalism major and writes "Never Being Boring" for The Daily News. His views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Evan at erhatfield@bsu.edu.
Evan Hatfield is a sophomore journalism major and writes "Never Being Boring" for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Evan at erhatfield@bsu.edu.
Evan Hatfield is a sophomore journalism major and writes "Never Being Boring" for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Evan at erhatfield@bsu.edu.
Evan Hatfield is a sophomore journalism major and writes "Never Being Boring" for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Evan at erhatfield@bsu.edu.
This review is based on the Nintendo Switch version of Fire Emblem Warriors.
Evan Hatfield is a sophomore journalism major and writes "Never Being Boring" for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Evan at erhatfield@bsu.edu.
Evan is a sophomore journalism major and writes “Never Being Boring” for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Evan at erhatfield@bsu.edu.
Blue Loop buses will now run from early November to early May as a result of Student Government Association action, the organization announced Monday.
When the plane I boarded in London landed back in Chicago on July 29, it was as bittersweet a moment as any.
Associate biology professor Tom McConnell and Ball State junior art major Sami Pfaff will host a meet and greet about their book "Conservation Tales: The Cerulean Warbler" tonight at the Twin Archer Brew Pub as part of Muncie's First Thursday.
The Freshman Connections program is gone after a decision from the Office of the Provost to move financial support toward individual departmental programs.
Ball State is continuing its efforts to eliminate the flooding that plagues parts of campus. Areas off of campus, however, are still dealing with problems of their own after the first weeks of the spring semester brought significant amounts of rain.
The fifth floor of the Woody/Shales Hall in LaFollette Complex is getting closer and closer to looking like a ghost town.
NEW YORK (AP) — Liberty guard Brittany Boyd sat on the bench with her head bowed in prayer during the national anthem before a WNBA playoff game.
The 2,300 acres of forest and wetlands near the White River will be more prominent than ever on Sept. 24 as Hoosier Environmental Council hosts its annual Ride for the Mounds.
More than a week after a man carrying a gun shut down Ball State for an hour and a half, the discussion about open carry on college campuses continues.
The loss of two sporting good stores is being felt by the Muncie community, but for a small group of Ball State students, it's also going to impact their paychecks.