Ball State alumnus, Brandon Beeson, gives a student a tarot card reading on Jan. 12 at The Cup in the Villiage. During his readings, Beeson helps those that he performs reading for work through difficulties that they may be experiencing or difficult decisions that they are struggling with. DN PHOTO ALAINA JAYE HALSEY
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Tarot reader finds niche at coffee shop

He can predict fate and help with life changing decisions. Brandon Beeson, a former Ball State student, sets up at The Cup in the Village, but his business involves cards, not coffee. Monday and Friday, from noon until 5 p.m., Beeson performs tarot readings for strangers.




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THE DAILY SKEW SATIRE: Student believes Scramble Light button actually works

Danielle Grady is a junior journalism-news major and writes ‘The Daily Skew’ for the Daily News. She denies that her situations or sources have ever manifested themselves in the physical world, but if you see yourself in the characters- so be it (This does not apply public figures, student leaders or organizations). Write to Danielle at dagrady@bsu.edu. One Ball State student swears that pushing the button near the Scramble Light cuts his wait time by half. “Whenever I approach the Scramble Light and the red hand is showing, I always use the button,” said Stephen Irr, a sophomore chemistry major.


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