Junior wide receiver KeVonn Mabon attempts to catch the ball in the end zone during the game against Toledo on Oct. 2 at Scheumann Stadium. The pass was ruled incomplete. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY

KeVonn Mabon just keeps making plays for Ball State

If it didn't get tipped, KeVonn Mabon thinks it would've gone for a touchdown. With 11 minutes left in the second quarter of Saturday's loss to Indiana, Mabon ran an out-breaking route with the defender playing inside of him. 



OPINION

NICK AND TIRED: Apple's new headache

Apple removed the traditional headphone jack from the iPhone 7, citing one word for their action: “Courage.” Truly a brave move on Apple’s part. It does take courage to flip the bird to your source of revenue.



Samantha Brammer, Megan Axsom and Maggie Stofla // DN Photo Illustration
SPORTS

Goalkeepers perform well, compete for time

Junior goalkeeper Alyssa Heintschel started all 20 of the Cardinals' soccer games last season, leading the team to the Mid-American Conference regular season title. But it wasn't enough to keep head coach Craig Roberts from bringing in Tristin Stuteville, a junior transfer from Saint Louis University.



NEWS

Your horoscope for September 14

Today's Birthday (09/14/16). Personal growth and development gets lucrative this year. Invest in family, home and real estate. Reach a milestone or turning point in a collaboration



A popular myth that has spread around Ball State's campus for years is that if more than five women live in a house together in Delaware County it is considered a brothel. The Muncie City Clerk’s office confirmed the rumor is not true. Samantha Brammer // DN
NEWS

Despite popular belief, 'brothel law' is a myth

Every time the beginning of the school year rolls around, the rumor mill starts to spin again. One popular myth is that more than five women can’t live in a house together because it’s considered a brothel.







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