Sophomore running back Teddy Williamson goes to recover the ball during the game against Akron on Oct. 25 at Scheumann Stadium. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
SPORTS

FOOTBALL: Turnovers power comeback

The Ball State football team’s defense needed some sort of spark coming out of halftime, after allowing 21 points in the first two quarters to an offense that only averaged 22 a game. Five turnovers will swing momentum pretty quickly. Ben Ingle, Zack Ryan, Tyree Holder and Eric Patterson all recorded second half interceptions while Quintin Cooper recovered a muffed punt, clamping down on an offense that gave them fits during the first 30 minutes. “It’s our players doing their assignments and being in the right spot,” Ryan said.





NEWS

Night out

Looking for a way to spend your weekend and rid yourself of the past week’s stress? Check out the drink specials and events for what’s going on in and around Muncie.


The new Charles W. Brown Planetarium is a 52-foot theater is powered by 12 computers. The ribbon cutting ceremony for the planetarium is 3:30 p.m. Oct. 22; the planetarium will largest collegiate planetarium in the Midwest. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
NEWS

Planetarium shows first demonstration at ribbon-cutting ceremony

The new planetarium went dark and the $1.2 million projector splashed the night sky onto a large white dome as benefactors, university employees and invited guests sat in awe for the first show projected in the Charles W. Brown Planetarium at the ribbon cutting ceremony Wednesday.







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