Sarah Hollowell, a senior creative writing major, wanted to take the body-positivity moment a step further by talking about her sexual experiences as an overweight woman. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY

Student embraces size, sexuality in published essay

Sarah Hollowell, a senior creative writing major, listened as Meghan Trainor belted “All About That Bass.” Hollowell watched as women like size 22 model Tess Holliday embraced their full figures through Instagram and Twitter. But Hollowell wanted to take it a step further.




Ball State students try to stay warm as temperatures continue drop and snow piles up on Jan. 5 across Ball State University's campus. DN PHOTO ALAINA JAYE HALSEY
NEWS

Kick out the blues with snow day do's

With the Weather Channel forecasting a possibility of six inches of snow, busy college students should be celebrating instead of feeling obligated to complete mundane activities. Here’s a quick guide on what to do with this rare free time.



Senior outside attacker Matt Sutherland serves the ball during the game against Quincy on Jan. 30 at Worthen Arena. DN PHOTO ALAINA JAYE HALSEY
SPORTS

Cardinals defeat Lions to complete weekend sweep

The Ball State men's volleyball team improved to 2-0 in Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Conference play with its second win of the weekend, a 3-0 sweep over Lindenwood at Worthen Arena on Saturday.



Margie Frank and Sigi Koehler watch the film, "Muxima" at the Fractured Narratives Exhibit at the David Owsley Museum of Art. The film captures images of the African country, Angola and its inhabitants. DN PHOTO BY DANIELLE GRADY
NEWS

New exhibit provokes discussion about global issues

Racism, censorship and warfare. Director of the David Owsley Museum of Art, Robert La France, admits that those subjects might not make for appropriate dinner conversation, but at a temporary exhibit in Ball State’s art museum, impolite dialogue isn’t just tolerated, it’s encouraged.





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