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TODAY

‘Major Barbara’
At 7:30 p.m. in University Theatre, a play telling the story of a major in the Salvation Army will open. Michael O’Hara, associate dean of the College of Fine Arts, will direct “Major Barbara.” The story offers a look at what happens when a woman looking to save those in need collides with her father, a weapons manufacturer, according to a press release.

FRIDAY

Art of Injustice
A new art show will open between 6:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. at the Cup. The art show feature two veterans’ work that shows their belief that war should only be fought when it is morally justifiable. Along with the two nationally recognized artists, Ball State senior Jake Ressler will show collage and poetry. The goal of the show is to educate and explain war to those who have not experienced it, according to a press release.

SATURDAY

Walk a Mile in My Shoes
This noncompetitive walk will benefit Muncie Mission, a homeless shelter for men, and will begin at 8 a.m. at the Muncie Fieldhouse. As well as assisting men in need, the mission also works to bring assistance to families, according to a press release. While there is no registration fee for the event, donations are appreciated.

The Power of You
An all-day leadership conference offered to the entire campus will kick off in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center. The conference will feature several speakers throughout the day and a free lunch. Topics will include personal development, improving intrapersonal skills and ways to strengthen student organizations. Tait Martin will be the keynote for the event, offering his expertise as a communications and marketing expert, according to a press release.

Coffee and Van Gogh
Coffee and Van Gogh will allow beginner artists to create a work of art in the style of Vincent Van Gogh while drinking coffee. The event is aimed at amateur painters and will offer a no pressure environment to learn to paint, according to a press release. Classes will take place at 10 a.m. in the Conference Room of the Cornerstone Center for the Arts. The cost is $21.

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