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ONE-MAN SHOW

Juggler Mark Nizer uses more than just his hands to toss objects into the air. He uses his legs, arms, knees, back, elbows and even his face.  


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PARTY IN 'COLOR'

Two-thousand-five-hundred students attended Life in Color wearing white in anticipation of being sprayed by gallons of neon paint.



PHOTO BY Lauren Hughes
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MEET BILL SCHOLL

Moving from a small, private university drenched in tradition to a still-evolving, large, state university was not an easy decision for BSU's new athletic director.


Elder Jared Knotts, back center, poses with another missionary and Rio de Janeiro locals. Knotts is on a mission trip in Rio de Janeiro with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. PHOTO COURTESY OF JARED KNOTTS
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YEAR OF SERVICE

Root beer is one of the main topics featured in most of Jared Knotts’letters he sends home. That and his longing for Pizza Hut and Twitter.



Comedian Eliot Chang performs his routine Monday night in Pruis Hall. Chang was presented by The Asian American Student Association as part of its month of events. DN PHOTO JONATHAN MIKSANEK
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AASA WELCOMES CHANG

The lights dimmed in Pruis Hall as 300 students filled the seats waiting for the Comedy Central comedian Eliot Chang to perform his “Easily Excited” college comedy tour.


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ORGANIC DELIVERY

Aldi, Walmart, Marsh, Meijer — we all know the names of these grocery hubs, but do we know where they get their goods? 



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Searching for Indiana's ghosts

Halloween is the time of the year to unravel tales of hauntings and mischief in the most dark and desolate of places. It is a time to challenge yourself and your bravery.


Laura Lemna, Becky Diener and Ryan Noll discuss the Echoes of an Object art exhibit in the Atrium Gallery with featured artist and assistant professor David Hannon on Friday. The exhibit runs until De. 1. DN PHOTO COREY OHLENKAMP
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Echo of the Object

Four faculty members of the Art Department came together to create an exhibit which allowed them to show their skills outside of the classroom.


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Meet Bill Scholl

Moving from a small, private university drenched in tradition to a still-evolving, large, state university was not an easy decision for Bill Scholl, Ball State’s newest Director of Intercollegiate Athletics.







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