"Back to the Future Part II," PHOTO COURTESY OF BACKTOTHEFUTURE.COM. 
OPINION

FILM ANNALYSIS: The top 5 ways 2015 would disappoint Marty McFly

Today is the day to keep an eye out for a man wearing an oversized jacket, Nike high tops and cold wash jeans, which may be difficult due to the recent hipster fascination with borderline ugly clothing. Yes, that’s right, Oct. 21, 2015, marks the day in time that Doc and Marty traveled to in “Back to the Future” many moons ago.



Spectrum, Ball State's LGBT advocacy group, hosted an event to talk about different companies and their treatment to members of the LGBT community. The event wasn't to "promote boycotting" but a way to let people know how to spend their money better. DN PHOTO MARGO MORTON
NEWS

Companies' treatment of LGBT consumers, employees discussed

Students discussed different companies and their treatment of the LGBT community as both consumers and employees as part of Spectrum's Queer Consumerism event. Spectrum, Ball State's LGBT advocacy group, hosted the event, which took place on Oct. 20 in the Student Center. 



Womens Golf Cardinal Classic
SPORTS

Ball State finishes fall schedule at Cardinal Cup

The fall season came to a bittersweet end for the Cardinal women’s golf team as they finished 14th overall at their final event. The team travelled to Simpsonville, Kentucky to participate in the Cardinal Cup hosted by the University of Louisville.


Freshman kicker Morgan Hagee scores a field goal during the football game against Georgia State on Oct. 17 at Scheumann Stadium. DN PHOTO ALAINA JAYE HALSEY
SPORTS

Red zone touchdowns key for Ball State down stretch

The Ball State football team ranks in the nation's top 10 in two statistical categories. But head coach Pete Lembo isn't happy about it. The Cardinals rank tied for sixth in the nation with 12 field goals made, and are tied for seventh with 16 field goal attempts. Despite freshman Hagee's efficiency this season - especially from 30 yards and in - part of Ball State's problem is the inability to move the ball in the red zone.



Feminists for Action were at the Scramble Light on Oct. 20 with posters expressing their pro-choice beliefs so that students could see both sides of the abortion argument. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
NEWS

Student group counters pro-life advocates

A pro-life, anti-abortion group has come to campus in the past to raise awareness about abortion, but this was the first year a student group came to counter their protest.







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