Lenny Bairwalter, Photo Provided

United Sound connects students, features talent

From a quiet, shy boy listening to boy bands like One Direction and Big Time Rush to a social, interactive adult appreciating concert music and recitals, Michael Bowne has learned new musical and social skills through Ball State’s chapter of United Sound. 





Sophomore architecture major Favian Ceruantes works on a class project in s studio on the 5th floor of the CAP building. Each CAP student has their own work space. Kaiti Sullivan, DN
CAMPUS

College of Architecture and Planning students personalize workspaces

One student grabs hot tea from a microwave while another enjoys lunch from a mini fridge and another pulls out a blanket and pillow for a brief nap before getting back to work. No, this isn’t at a dorm room, rather the College of Architecture and Planning (CAP) building, which is “home” to many students as they spend the majority of their days and nights here. 



Sophomore telecommunications major Peyton Jones is co-president of the College Diabetes Network at Ball State. Jones has Type 1 diabetes, the same condition that graduate student Tanner Barton. Grace Hollars, DN
CAMPUS

Student receives lifestyle-altering gift

For many, the amount of carbs in a piece of pizza oozing grease onto a flimsy paper plate or the abundance of sugar in a sticky, neon pink cloud of cotton candy isn’t much of a concern. Diabetics, however, must remain vigilant in tracking the amount of sugars in everything they eat. 


Guests walk past Zombie Paintball at Indy Scream Park in Anderson, Indiana. This is the park’s 18th season. Victoria Breeding, DN
COMMUNITIES

Indy Scream Park updates attractions

Grinning clowns, decaying zombies and other horrors await in an attempt to scare unsuspecting visitors at Indy Scream Park in Anderson, Indiana, which is now open to the public until Nov. 4.







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