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85 percent of UK gamers bought 'Rise of the Tomb Raider'

As reported on Attack of the Fanboy, Chart Track announced that 85 percent of gamers in the UK purchased Rise of the Tomb Raider for the Xbox One and 15 percent bought the Xbox 360 version. Rise of the Tomb Raider faced serious competition this week, with Fallout 4 claiming the number one spot, while Call of Duty Black Ops 3 and FIFA 16 took second and third place, respectively.



NEWS

'The Park' coming to consoles

Funcom, the developers behind games such as Anarchy Online and Age of Conan, have announced that The Park, the company’s single-player psychological thriller for PC, is coming to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.



NEWS

Live at Five 11-18

The first Syrian refugees have been turned away from Indiana after Governor Mike Pence and over two dozen other state governors announced they will not be accepting refugees.



Watching the basketball game with fans, Charlie Cardinal sits and follows the basketball game from the stands. Ball State University played against Bowling Green on Saturday, Feb. 14. DN PHOTO Jason Conerly
SPORTS

Pepsi Unveils Pepsi Plan for All for Men's, Women's Basketball Season

Pepsi, the corporate sponsor and partner of Ball State Athletics, recently introduced their Pepsi Plan for All for the 2015-2016 men's and women's basketball season. For men's basketball, the plan provides at least two general admission tickets, two Pepsi drinks, two hotdogs and two bags of chips as well as two Ball State hats for $24.


Missouri players crowd around head coach Gary Pinkel and chant his name after a 20-16 win against Brigham Young on Saturday, Nov. 14, 2015, at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. (Chris Lee/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/TNS)
SPORTS

Missouri football boycott demonstrates impact of athletics

Months of racial controversy and requests for the removal of former president Tim Wolfe at the University of Missouri were met fewer than 48 hours after the school’s football team took a stand. Several black players on the Missouri football team decided on Nov.


Last school year, Ball State had a zero-tolerance policy on marijuana in the residence halls. For minor marijuana violations, students have to pay $250 to complete courses on drug education and may still be allowed to live on-campus. PHOTO COURTESY OF WIKIPEDIA.ORG
NEWS

Marijuana violation might not result in housing contract cancelation

During the 2014-15 school year, Ball State’s policy on marijuana in the residence halls was explicitly zero-tolerance. The student's contract with housing would be canceled and he or she would have to find somewhere else to live.  But now, students found with marijuana in residence halls may be getting a second chance to save their housing contracts.




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