Seven places to take the family this Homecoming Weekend
Who said there’s nothing to do in Muncie? Take visiting family members someplace new during their stay over Homecoming Weekend—in-between tailgating and the football game, of course.
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Who said there’s nothing to do in Muncie? Take visiting family members someplace new during their stay over Homecoming Weekend—in-between tailgating and the football game, of course.
It's homecoming week at Ball State. Bed races will take place on Friday, Oct. 2 at noon. DN FILE PHOTO SAMANTHA BLANKENSHIP
John Semper Jr. presented a lecture “How to Become Rich, Famous, and Successful in Hollywood Guaranteed!” on Sept. 17. the David Letterman Communication Building Room 125. Students received a lecture that was filled with blunt and real-world advice and warnings about Hollywood. DN PHOTO AMANDA BELCHER
Lemuel Turner hugs Charlie Cardinal after making the half-court shot for free tuition on Aug. 20 in Worthen Arena. Turner played varsity basketball the last four years in high school. PHOTO PROVIDED BY BALL STATE UNIVERSITY
By 2013, the Sims video game series had sold 175 million copies worldwide. Its users could create avatars, build houses—just like in reality.
Students race down Riverside Ave. for the annual Bed Races on Oct. 10 as a part of Homecoming Week. DN FILE PHOTO BECCA TAPP
Knowing the words shouldn’t be a problem during Ball State Dance Theatre’s new production featuring hit songs from the iconic band, the Beatles.
Modern-day knowledge of the Holocaust comes from books or history classes, but Holocaust survivor Martha Raviv’s knowledge comes from experience.
1. “Your laundry looks like you’re washing clothes for an entire funeral procession. Black on black on black.”-Gabbi Boyd, Junior
“La Boheme” might be an opera, but Director Jon Truitt said Ball State Opera Theatre’s new production is not just for aristocrats or Italian speakers.
Sidra Bell is an internationally renowned artistic director that is at Ball State choreographing as a guest artist until Spring Break. The work she is producing with Ball State dance theatre students is one of her own creations. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
Sarah Hollowell, a senior creative writing major, wanted to take the body-positivity moment a step further by talking about her sexual experiences as an overweight woman. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY