Existentia Academica

Austin Russell draws “Existentia Academica” comics for the Daily News. His views and opinions don’t necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Austin at abrussell@bsu.edu or follow him on Twitter @arussthebus.



Future SGA President Chloe Anagnos participates in a press conference on Sept. 4 in the Office of Student Life. Anagnos will be inducted today at 3:15 p.m. DN FILE PHOTO TAYLOR IRBY
NEWS

Get to know the SGA president being sworn in Wednesday

The former vice president of Student Government Association finally had time to calm down after last week’s whirlwind, which resulted in her unexpected ascent to SGA’s presidential role. Chloe Anagnos, a junior, said the feeling of being student body president and representing students is humbling.



Carmen Diaz, a senior social work major, listens to a victim’s story at the Suicide Awareness Candlelight Vigil on Sept. 10th. The vigil honored victims and survivors of suicide and those with depression. DN PHOTO EMMA ROGERS
NEWS

Candlelight vigil brings National Suicide Prevention Week to Ball State

Brandon Puszkiewicz recited a loved one’s name and lit a candle on the University Green to honor someone that he lost to suicide. Puszkiewicz, The Alive Campaign vice president of public relations, and many others sat in a circle with blue ribbons that represent suicide awareness and wrote “love” on their arms to raise awareness.




DN GRAPHIC ROSS MAY
SPORTS

Art of play in progress from Ball State vs. Army

More than a hundred individual plays create the makeup of a football game. In the beginning of the fourth quarter of Saturday’s game, Ball State had a 37-14 lead over Army when quarterback Keith Wenning found sophomore wide receiver Jordan Williams for a 31-yard gain. However, many other factors contributed to the result of the play. Facing pressure from the defense, Wenning and Williams reacted and improvised to make the play bigger than what it could’ve been.





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