NEWS

Fighting the Wrong Battle

Zach Roach sits back on his couch, his tone sounding somewhat annoyed. He, like many others, is tired of hearing about the Ebola virus from every mass media source in America.



TECH

​Concepts and Reality

Using cardboard, Alejandro Corpus developed a recyclable phone case. Inspired by technology and the website Kickstarter, he considered the design more than just a class project. Instead he saw it as a business opportunity.


Ball State gymnastics received a record attendance with 1,564 people for their meet against Florida on Jan. 11 at Irving Gymnasium. DN PHOTO KAITLIN LANGE
SPORTS

GYMNASTICS: Standing crowds could force move to Worthen Arena

If Ball State gymnastics continues to draw as large of a crowd as the team's first meet, a move to Worthen Arena could be in store, said Dan Byrnes, director of sports facilities and recreation services. Sunday’s meet against the University of Florida brought a record-breaking crowd of 1,564 people to Irving Gym, located in the Jo Ann Gora Student Recreation and Wellness Center. “Normally our crowds are five to six hundred ... that’s why we built it the way we did,” Byrnes said. With only 600 seats available, nearly 1,000 spectators stood for the duration of the two-hour gymnastics meet. According to USA Gymnastics, the sport has seen a 28 percent increase in athletes in the past 10 years, reaching 110,000 gymnasts nationwide.




Police secure the Student Recreation and Wellness Center after a report of an armed assailant in the rec center. DN PHOTO JONATHAN MIKSANEK
NEWS

University police see increase in break-ins during 2014 Winter Break

The number of break-ins the University Police Department responds to typically increases over winter break, and this year was no exception. University Police Department responded to seven calls for burglary during winter break, an increase from zero calls after fall semester 2013 and four calls after fall semester 2012, according to public records obtained by the Daily News.


Jackson is diagnosed with ADHD, a condition of being overactive or not being able to focus and control one’s behavior, according to the National Institute of Mental Health.
NEWS

Living with ADHD

Students like Nick Jackson are prescribed to ADHD medicine at a time when more and more students without ADHD are using the drug to concentrate. Nick walks into class, waits to receive his test and looks around the room while fidgeting with his mechanical pencil.


Because of the close proximity to Cleo’s Bourbon Bar, some students say they get hot dogs while waiting in line for the bar. Ray Gibson also sells chips and drinks.
NEWS

Battle of the Hot Dog Stands

Many bars and restaurants are open late into the night, but around midnight, something else joins the village—hot dog stands. For some students, getting a hot dog during their night out is a tradition.





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