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Dating and Marriage: The State of Millennial Love

As the most accepting generation in history, Millennials are redefining love through different types of relationships and by delaying marriage. Editor-in-Chief Miranda Carney talks to Staff Writer Samantha Stevenson about the modern state of Millennial love, the focus of the fourth online edition of Ball Bearings Magazine



Sarah Stockton spoke in front of a crowd of people at the Indianapolis Canal Walk. Crowd members listened to her testimony of how she underwent treatment for breast cancer and graduated college in less than a year. DN PHOTO DANIELLE GRADY
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Kappa Delta breast cancer survivor finds her voice

Sarah Stockton stepped in front of her audience: a crowd of people gathered at Indianapolis’s Canal Walk. They were there, in part, to listen to Stockton’s testimony: the story of how a 21-year-old learned she had breast cancer, underwent treatment, completed an internship and graduated from college—all in less than one year.




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'Splatoon' patch 2.2.0 changes detailed

The popular third-personal competitive shooter Splatoon is receiving a patch next week. Nintendo announced the update through their site, and the full list of patch notes can be read here. Besides bug fixes and visual effect improvements, the majority of the changes made in the new update will come in the form of weapon balancing, for main weapons, sub weapons, and special weapons.


Dr. Nicola Schmerbeck and Dr. Elizabeth Schreiber-Byers speak about the unification of Germany on Oct. 19 in North Quad. This was the first event of German Week. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
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German campus week celebrating 25 years of German unity

Ball State University will be celebrating 25 years of German unity through German campus week from Oct. 19 to Oct. 28. The week is sponsored by the German Information Center of the Embassy of Federal Republic of Germany and will feature many events for students to get involved in to learn more about German civilization.