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Lieutenant Terrell Smith climbs out of the water tub after being dunked next to the Scramble Light on Aug. 22, 2019. Students could buy two automatic dunks for $10. Jacob Musselman, DN
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Lieutenant Terrell Smith climbs out of the water tub after being dunked next to the Scramble Light on Aug. 22, 2019. Students could buy two automatic dunks for $10. Jacob Musselman, DN
Lieutenant Terrell Smith mocks students as three attempt to dunk him next to the scramble light on Aug. 22, 2019. Participants could pay to throw balls at the red circle to dunk the officer. Jacob Musselman, DN
Corporal Tony Hurst yells, "My sister can throw better than you," at participants at the Dunk-a-Cop fundraiser next to the Scramble Light on Aug. 22, 2019. Hurst would make fun of participants who made attempts to dunk him then congratulate them if they succeeded. Jacob Musselman, DN
Corporal Tony Hurst yells at passersby to donate to Riley Children's Hospital at the Dunk-a-Cop next to the Scramble Light on Aug. 22, 2019. All proceeds will benefit Riley Children's Hospital. Jacob Musselman DN
Corporal Tony Hurst holds his sunglasses on his face while a member of the Muncie Fire Department hits the dunk button next to the Scramble Light at the Dunk-a-Cop fundraiser on Aug. 22, 2019. The fire truck stopped on McKinley Ave. so he could jump out and dunk. Jacob Musselman, DN
Jose Leyva, marketing freshman throws a softball during the Dunk-a-Cop fundraiser next to the Scramble Light on Aug. 22, 2019. All proceeds will benefit Riley Children's Hospital. Jacob Musselman, DN
Ashley Porter, special education freshman throws a baseball at the Dunk-a-Cop fundraiser next to the Scramble Light on Aug. 22, 2019. The event helped raise money for Riley Children's Hospital in Indianapolis. Jacob Musselman, DN
The Charles W. Brown Planetarium has an immersive theater where the planetarium's staff can project the night sky onto its 52-foot dome. The planetarium will host five free shows throughout the spring semester. Jacob Musselman, DN