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One member of Muncie’s Burn Mob blows a ball of fire into the air. Burn Mob worked with three different disc jockeys to provided the entertainment for Neely Fest. DN FILE PHOTO COREY OHLENKAMP
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One member of Muncie’s Burn Mob blows a ball of fire into the air. Burn Mob worked with three different disc jockeys to provided the entertainment for Neely Fest. DN FILE PHOTO COREY OHLENKAMP
DJ Max Troyak mixes his set from a large stage set up in Worthen Arena. Troyak had a handful of friends who followed him to Muncie, eventually becoming part of the Life in Color show Nov. 10. DN FILE PHOTO COREY OHLENKAMP
Two students take in the finale of the Life in Color concert. The event took place Nov. 10 in Worthen Arena. DN FILE PHOTO COREY OHLENKAMP
Students cheer as they are coated in paint from the Life in Color concert. The “World’s Largest Paint Party” came to Ball State on Nov. 10. Tickets, available to Ball State students only, cost $10-$15 for the sold-out event. Life in Color featured live disc jockeys and giant paint cannons to spray the crowds. The 2,500 students who attended the event entered Worthen Arena dressed in white and left covered in splatters of neon pink, green and blue paint. DN FILE PHOTO COREY OHLENKAMP
Two students take in the Life in Color concert. The event took place Nov. 10 in Worthen Arena. DN FILE PHOTO COREY OHLENKAMP
Members of the Ball State football team lift sophomore cornerback Eric Patterson after the 31-27 win over South Florida on Family Weekend. After sophomore wide receiver Willie Snead scored a touchdown in the final minute to give his team the lead, Patterson sealed the win when he picked off South Florida’s B.J. Daniels in the final seconds of the game. Snead finished the regular season in the nation’s top 25 in receiving yards with 1,070. DN FILE PHOTO JONATHAN MIKSANEK
Sophomore running back Jahwan Edwards is pushed into the end zone during overtime of the game against Western Michigan on Oct. 13. The Cardinals took the Homecoming game 30-24. DN FILE PHOTO JONATHAN MIKSANEK
The flashing lights of the stage and the loud music made a great experience for concertgoers at the second Neely Fest on Aug. 24. This year, the event was held at the Delaware County Fairgrounds. DN FILE PHOTO COREY OHLENKAMP
Kitt O’Brien sings Ball State’s fight song after securing a win against Western Michigan for the Homecoming game. DN FILE PHOTO COREY OHLENAKMP
Willoe Cunnington walks with roughly 250 other zombies in a benefit walk for charity. DN FILE PHOTO COREY OHLENKAMP
John Lee stares down the camera while in makeup for the Zombie Walk. Ball State’s campus looked and sounded like a horror movie Aug. 25 as bloody creatures rambled through the streets at the Muncie Zombie Walk. The charity walk collected donations for Muncie Animal Rescue Fund and Second Harvest Food Bank. More than 350 people attended, bringing 865 pounds of food for Second Harvest and 204 pounds of pet supplies for ARF, said Robert Abner, an organizer of the event, on the Facebook event page. DN FILE PHOTO BOBBY ELLIS
Senior Billy Wellman swings at a pitch against Eastern Michigan during a game on April 22, 2012. Wellman had a walk-off hit in the game against IPFW. DN FILE PHOTO DYLAN BUELL
Nestor Bautista pitches a heat against Eastern Michigan on April 22, 2012, for his first career victory in relief. Bautista pitched in the latest game against Bradley where Ball State lost 13-8. DN FILE PHOTO DLYAN BUELL