Finding the balance

Rising tuition and living costs mean more of the financial burden of a college education falls on students’ shoulders, creating the need to work and go to class



There is a large touchscreen in the Ball Communication Building that is known for their games that are developed by Digital Corps, which is located across the hallway. The screen, Multi User Touch Technology, was put in BC in 2012 to help the Digital Corps keep up with current technology. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
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Student employees develop games tailored to Ball State

Most students have walked past the large touchscreen mounted in the Ball Communication Building. The screen is most known for the game "Flappy Cardinal," a game similar to "Flappy Bird." But few people know much about the detail put into the games developed by Digital Corps, which is located across the hallway.



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Ball State alumnus, best-selling author talks leadership

John Kaufeld, a Ball State alumnus, took to Cardinal Hall at 7 p.m. on Jan. 31 to speak as a part of Excellence in Leadership's workshop series. Kaufeld is an entrepreneur and best-selling author of some of the "... For Dummies" books that focus primarily on computers and technology. 



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We are coming

The largest generation in history, Millennials are poised to change America. (This article appeared as the cover story in the Fall 2015 print edition of Ball Bearings.)



Students started meeting for the Gallifreyan Anthropology Club to channel their love of "Doctor Who," Drew Hayden started the club as a high school student and continued it college. PHOTO COURTESY OF GALLIFREYAN ANTHROPOLOGY CLUB FACEBOOK
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Students connect over shared love for 'Doctor Who'

Drew Hayden adores science fiction: the complexity of the worlds portrayed in it, the way it can be used to satirize life. But more specifically, Hayden loves “Doctor Who,” the famed British television series about a cheeky, time traveling alien.





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