The Anthropomorphic Art Society brings individuals with a common interest in the human characteristics of animals together. PHOTO COURTESY OF FACEBOOK
NEWS

Anthropomorphic Art Society focuses on more than just fursuits

The community and bonding that Ball State's Anthropomorphic Art Society provides is more important than the costumes they may wear, said the organization's president. Ball State’s Anthropomorphic Art Society (AAS) focuses on the appreciation of art styles concerning anthropomorphized animals—animals with human characteristics such as being able to talk and having human emotions. However, Stephen Vogel, the president and a senior Japanese major, said what is more important is the bonding the organization experiences.



The Student Veteran Organization will be hosting a Veterans Day ceremony, Nov. 11 at 11 a.m. in the Cardinal Hall Ballroom in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center. The group is hoping for a large crowd of students, community members and veterans. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
NEWS

SVO to host Veterans Day ceremony to honor veterans

In honor of those who have served our nation in the past and present and all who have fallen, the Student Veteran Organization will be hosting a ceremony on Veterans Day, Nov. 11 in the Cardinal Hall Ballroom located in the Student Center at 11 a.m.



Freshman Johnny Watts became the third Ball State golfer in history to win the individual championship for the Mid-American Conference Tournament. Watts is also the first Ball State freshman to win it. PHOTO PROVIDED BY BALL STATE ATHLETICS
SPORTS

Watts Named MAC Golfer of the Week

The warm Hawaiian sun was not enough to distract men's golfer Johnny Watts from a dominant performance at the Ka'anapali Collegiate Classic. Watts finished third out of 102 golfers, topping nine of the 10 top-100 players coming into the tournament. Though Watts finished third, he was just two strokes behind individual medalist Zach Healy out of Georgia. The Sophomore out of Fishers earned his place after posting a career-best 54-hole score of six under par 207 after going 69, 68 and 70 respectively. This is the fourth top 20 and second top ten finish for last spring's MAC individual champion.


Obie Trice is starting his Cheers to the Hangover tour with a stop in Muncie at Be Here Now on Nov. 12. The doors open at 8 p.m. and he will be performing at midnight. PHOTO COURTESY OF WIKIPEDIA
NEWS

Obie Trice to come to Muncie

Obie Trice, partially notable for working with big hip-hop names—like Eminem, Dr. Dre, Tupac and The Notorious B.I.G.—and partially for surviving a shot to the head, is kicking off his Cheers to the Hangover Tour with a stop in Muncie.






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