NEWS

Students react to recent feces incident

On Sunday a 17-year-old was taken into police custody for attempting to tip a waitress at Brothers Bar & Grill with two dollar bills covered in fecal matter. We asked students what they thought of the incident, and here is what they said.


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TECH

New Features Announced for LittleBigPlanet 3

With the game’s release coming November 18, more information about LittleBigPlanet 3’s creative mode has surfaced.Players familiar with the platforming/puzzle franchise already know of its impressive feats, and LittleBigPlanet 3 is looking to take it to the next level.



NEWS

Indie Spotlight: Turbo Dismount

By Chase StreetmanThere simply aren’t enough games that are just silly fun. Sure, there are titles like Hatoful Boyfriend that take the quirky dial and turns it so hard that it breaks clean off and flies into space, but even those have some sort of narrative or endgame.There’s not enough games that are just toys.Turbo Dismount, by Secret Exit,is a toy.



Senior midfielder Tori Widrick makes a push downfield during the game against St. Louis at the BSU Turf field on Sept. 28. DN PHOTO JONATHAN MIKSANEK
SPORTS

FIELD HOCKEY: Pair of Cardinals named as players of the week

The Mid American Conference named goal keeper, Shelby Henley, and midfielder, Lexi Kavanaugh, as players of the week after the Ball State Field hockey team swept their two game weekend home stand.Defensive player of the week was given to Henley after she only allowed one goal in two games which include: the 5-0 shutout against Missouri State as well as the 2-1 overtime thriller against Michigan State. Henley leads the Mid American conference in goals against and trails only Central Michigans goal keeper, Sadie Reynolds, in save percentage.


Freshman quarterback Jack Milas has his pass broken up by the Western Michigan defense during the game against Western Michigan at Scheumann Stadium on Oct. 12. DN PHOTO JONATHAN MIKSANEK
SPORTS

FOOTBALL: New quarterback expects success

A few days after setting the Ball State record for most touchdowns thrown by a quarterback in his first start, redshirt freshman Jack Milas expects his success to continue.“I set the bar kind of high,” Milas said, laughing.