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Otome Madness: 'Amnesia: Memories'

After last time’s severely disappointing game, I was feeling burnt out on otome games. It was like my dreams were crushed, something that I was so excited for turned out to be the most disappointing thing ever. Suddenly I couldn’t trust people’s reviews anymore, so when I turned to the well reviewed Amnesia: Memories it felt like a rock was lodged into my stomach.


NEWS

'Tom Clancy's The Division' is worth the wait

@GalledGiatric I knew I was going to review Tom Clancy’s The Division from the moment I watched the announcement at E3 three years ago. Watching those Division agents fight through the streets of New York was absolutely enthralling, and seeing the level of detail that the devs at Ubisoft Massive put into every aspect of the reveal was amazing. Incredibly, despite three years of anticipation and Ubisoft’s consistent failures to live up to their E3 promises, The Division is a flawed gem that exceeded my expectations. Movie Pilot Manhattan is dying The very first steps you take into Manhattan are over body bags on Chelsea’s Pier. Stepping over body bags and staring at the Manhattan skyline through a veil of snow set a very distinct and powerful tone in the first real moments of The Division. When this tone is maintained, which it unfortunately isn’t in much of the side content, The Division is one of the most immersive and interesting games I’ve played in a long time. Exploring an absurdly accurate Manhattan and learning what happened to the populace in the time immediately before and after the cataclysmic “Dollar Flu” hit is powerful. Neogaf Forum Even the collectibles help flesh out this beautiful and bleak world.


NEWS

'Legend of Zelda: The Twilight Princess HD' is not that HD

Being one of the most popular franchises in all video game history,  Nintendo releases a Legend of Zelda title on almost every console. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess has always stood out in the Zelda franchise for its compelling characters, tone, and story, making it a perfect title to update for a new generation of players.



NEWS

DINNER FOR 2ISH: Wedge Salad

We started cooking together in the summer of 2015 and have planned and cooked a dinner every week since. Our recipes are often inspired by the New York Times’ cooking website but are adapted to fit Muncie availability and a college budget.



Alpha Kappa Alpha, Alpha Phi Omega and Alpha Phi are coming together to host Women 2 Women on March 20 from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center. The Greek Life organizations are promoting empowerment for women through the event.PHOTO PROVIDED BY BENNYLINK
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Women 2 Women program to empower, unify Ball State women

Three Greek Life organizations are coming together to promote empowerment for women through a program that focuses on educational, professional and personal knowledge. Alpha Kappa Alpha, Alpha Phi Omega and Alpha Phi will be hosting Women 2 Women March 20 from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center.



Senior forward Nathalie Fontaine of the women's basketball team closely guarded by two Miami defenders on Jan. 9 at Worthen Arena. The Cardinals have averaged 86 points per game this season and will play Nov. 22 through 24 in the Savannah Invitational in Georgia. Breanna Daugherty // DN File
SPORTS

Cardinals to play Iowa in WNIT

In the first round of the Women's National Invitation Tournament, Ball State women's basketball (21-9, 13-5 Mid-American Conference) will take on the University of Iowa (19-13, 8-10 Big Ten) tonight in Iowa City, Iowa. The Cardinals are led by senior guard Nathalie Fontaine, the program's career scoring leader and the MAC Player of the Year.


The Ball State men’s basketball team cheers from the sidelines as one of its teammates scores a basket in the game against Eastern Michigan on Feb. 27 in Worthen Arena. The Cardinals beat their record of highest number of points since 1989, scoring 115 to 79. DN PHOTO GRACE RAMEY
SPORTS

Men's basketball faces UT-Martin in CIT round 2

Worthen Arena will play host to at least one more men's basketball game this season as Ball State prepares to play the University of Tennessee Martin on March 20. The Cardinals moved on to the second round of the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament after a 78-73 double-overtime win against Tennessee State in the first round.





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