NEWS

'Splatoon' patch 2.2.0 changes detailed

The popular third-personal competitive shooter Splatoon is receiving a patch next week. Nintendo announced the update through their site, and the full list of patch notes can be read here. Besides bug fixes and visual effect improvements, the majority of the changes made in the new update will come in the form of weapon balancing, for main weapons, sub weapons, and special weapons.


Dr. Nicola Schmerbeck and Dr. Elizabeth Schreiber-Byers speak about the unification of Germany on Oct. 19 in North Quad. This was the first event of German Week. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
NEWS

German campus week celebrating 25 years of German unity

Ball State University will be celebrating 25 years of German unity through German campus week from Oct. 19 to Oct. 28. The week is sponsored by the German Information Center of the Embassy of Federal Republic of Germany and will feature many events for students to get involved in to learn more about German civilization.




Fans stand in the Nest to cheer on the football team during the game against Toledo on Oct. 2 at Scheumann Stadium. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
SPORTS

Ball State vs. Georgia State quarter updates

First Quarter The Georgia State Panthers start off with the ball, but led by Kevin Willis, they force a three-and-out on the first drive. Ball State gets the ball at their own 21-yard line, and Riley Neal starts off the drive in rhythm.


NEWS

How to switch up common tattoos

Tattoos have signified something greater than what meets the eye since ancient times: proclamations of religious affiliation, “declarations of love,” and even punishments, according to Smithsonian Magazine. However, with the introduction of the Internet, some tattoo designs have become more popular, and tattoo artists are seeing them repeatedly.







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