It Takes a Village

Millennials are framing the way parenting is viewed by raising their kids with extended family and taking a more hands-off approach to parenting





Senior tight end Dylan Curry jumps to catch the ball in the end zone during the football game against Georgia State on Oct. 17 at Scheumann Stadium. DN PHOTO ALAINA JAYE HALSEY
SPORTS

Ball State's offense production woes continue

Since the Homecoming game against Toledo, Ball State's offense has slowed down its production. During that timeframe, the team has dropped four games and has struggled moving the ball in its sole win over the University of Massachusetts on Halloween day.



NEWS

U.S. Census Bureau conducts surveys on campus

Census surveys have recently been conducted in residence halls, and a U.S. Census Bureau official wants students to know the importance of their responses. The most recent survey visit took place on Nov. 5 in Noyer Complex. The exact survey conducted is unknown due to strict census policy.


Ball State quarterback Riley Neal and his sister, Rhyen, pose for a photo following a Yorktown volleyball match at Wapahani. Rhyen and the Tigers play in the 3A state championship Saturday at Worthen Arena. The pair share a funny, competitive relationship at home. PHOTO PROVIDED BY RHYEN NEAL
SPORTS

Yorktown state volleyball run highlights siblings' competitive relationship

Ball State fans are used to watching their quarterback, Riley Neal, on Saturday afternoons at Scheumann Stadium. Whether he’s breaking freshman passing records or carving up defenses with his feet, Neal has quickly become a fan favorite. But this Saturday, the Cardinal faithful have a chance to see another member of the Neal family shine in a different sport.




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