Students spend summer working in manufacturing, service
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Late Nite Carnival 2015 will feature 16 rides, a caricature artist, face painters, fireworks and more. Revelers can expect mild temperatures and negligible chances of rain, but 11 years ago, before the first Carnival, Late Nite coordinators weren’t even sure there would be an event.
Behind the Art explores the meaning and process behind the student-made art in our campus hallways and displays. This part of the series contains photography work featured on the second floor of the Art and Journalism Building.
1. “When you buy a card you have no use for, because its type is absolutely gorgeous.” – Caitlin Cambron, senior
Fourteen Ball State students are taking an immersive learning class called Representing Religion in Comics. The class, taught by Associate Professor of Religious Studies Jeffrey Brackett, attended the Indianapolis Comic Con on March 15 as a panel speakers. PHOTO PROVIDED BY VAJAUN GREENE
Michael Werning is a German graduate student and English literature and international studies major that previously studied in Wisconsin. Werning shared information about Germany and events or things he enjoyed in his home country. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
Jillian Hooper and Emily Wade, members of Ball State's Fashion Merchandising Association, browse through dresses donated for FMA's Cinderella's Closet event. The annual event provides discounted prom dresses to high school students. DN PHOTO TRISTAN BENNINGTON
Another anonymous persona on campus would probably call Happy Friday Guy a pretty nice dude. That’s just how Compliment Guy is.
A good chunk of time and effort can go into editing one photo, but those in a computer science class know that from experience.