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(04/15/16 2:17pm)
The David Owsley Museum of Art played host in an effort toward spreading awareness and education about sexual and gender-based violence. The play, Neda Wants to Die, was in conjunction with the 1 in 3: What Does It Take for You to Be Outraged gallery. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
(04/15/16 2:17pm)
The David Owsley Museum of Art played host in an effort toward spreading awareness and education about sexual and gender-based violence. The play, Neda Wants to Die, was in conjunction with the 1 in 3: What Does It Take for You to Be Outraged gallery. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
(04/15/16 2:17pm)
The David Owsley Museum of Art played host in an effort toward spreading awareness and education about sexual and gender-based violence. The play, Neda Wants to Die, was in conjunction with the 1 in 3: What Does It Take for You to Be Outraged gallery. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
(04/15/16 2:17pm)
The David Owsley Museum of Art played host in an effort toward spreading awareness and education about sexual and gender-based violence. The play, Neda Wants to Die, was in conjunction with the 1 in 3: What Does It Take for You to Be Outraged gallery. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
(04/15/16 2:17pm)
The David Owsley Museum of Art played host in an effort toward spreading awareness and education about sexual and gender-based violence. The play, Neda Wants to Die, was in conjunction with the 1 in 3: What Does It Take for You to Be Outraged gallery. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
(04/15/16 2:17pm)
The David Owsley Museum of Art played host in an effort toward spreading awareness and education about sexual and gender-based violence. The play, Neda Wants to Die, was in conjunction with the 1 in 3: What Does It Take for You to Be Outraged gallery. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
(04/15/16 2:17pm)
The David Owsley Museum of Art played host in an effort toward spreading awareness and education about sexual and gender-based violence. The play, Neda Wants to Die, was in conjunction with the 1 in 3: What Does It Take for You to Be Outraged gallery. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
(04/15/16 2:17pm)
The David Owsley Museum of Art played host in an effort toward spreading awareness and education about sexual and gender-based violence. The play, Neda Wants to Die, was in conjunction with the 1 in 3: What Does It Take for You to Be Outraged gallery. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
(04/15/16 2:17pm)
The David Owsley Museum of Art played host in an effort toward spreading awareness and education about sexual and gender-based violence. The play, Neda Wants to Die, was in conjunction with the 1 in 3: What Does It Take for You to Be Outraged gallery. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
(04/15/16 2:17pm)
The David Owsley Museum of Art played host in an effort toward spreading awareness and education about sexual and gender-based violence. The play, Neda Wants to Die, was in conjunction with the 1 in 3: What Does It Take for You to Be Outraged gallery. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
(04/15/16 2:17pm)
The David Owsley Museum of Art played host in an effort toward spreading awareness and education about sexual and gender-based violence. The play, Neda Wants to Die, was in conjunction with the 1 in 3: What Does It Take for You to Be Outraged gallery. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
(04/15/16 2:17pm)
The David Owsley Museum of Art played host in an effort toward spreading awareness and education about sexual and gender-based violence. The play, Neda Wants to Die, was in conjunction with the 1 in 3: What Does It Take for You to Be Outraged gallery. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
(04/15/16 2:17pm)
The David Owsley Museum of Art played host in an effort toward spreading awareness and education about sexual and gender-based violence. The play, Neda Wants to Die, was in conjunction with the 1 in 3: What Does It Take for You to Be Outraged gallery. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
(04/15/16 2:17pm)
The David Owsley Museum of Art played host in an effort toward spreading awareness and education about sexual and gender-based violence. The play, Neda Wants to Die, was in conjunction with the 1 in 3: What Does It Take for You to Be Outraged gallery. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
(04/13/16 2:05pm)
U.S. Navy Commander Aaron W. Dimmock speak to a group of students on April 12 on campus about political correctness. Dimmock serves as the Navy Representative to the Senior Advisor to the Secretary of Defense for Military Professionalism. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
(04/12/16 1:50pm)
Colby Golden started his own collection of art, "Colby's Zoo of Legendary Creatures," after having his passion for art animation started at a young age. The gallery is on the first floor of the Art and Journalism Building, which features sculptures and two-dimensional animations of various creatures. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
(03/31/16 5:01pm)
Straight But Not Narrow is a non-profit charity based out of Los Angeles that focuses on straight youth and young adults. Students pledged to be allies to the LGBT community at Ball State March 30 in the Letterman Building. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
(03/30/16 2:57am)
Students had a chance to get creative at Coffee and Canvas hosted by the University Program Board. They had a chance to paint a canvas, flowerpot or photo block. There was also a jazz quartet and free snacks and refreshments. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
(03/30/16 2:57am)
Students had a chance to get creative at Coffee and Canvas hosted by the University Program Board. They had a chance to paint a canvas, flowerpot or photo block. There was also a jazz quartet and free snacks and refreshments. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
(03/30/16 2:57am)
Students had a chance to get creative at Coffee and Canvas hosted by the University Program Board. They had a chance to paint a canvas, flowerpot or photo block. There was also a jazz quartet and free snacks and refreshments. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN