U.S. Navy Commander Aaron W. Dimmock speak to a group of students on April 12 on campus about political correctness. Dimmock serves as the Navy Representative to the Senior Advisor to the Secretary of Defense for Military Professionalism. DN PHOTO ALLIE KIRKMAN
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U.S. Navy Commander discusses political correctness with students

Political correctness was a hot topic when Aaron W. Dimmock came to speak to a group of students. The U.S. Navy Commander, who serves as the Navy Representative to the Senior Advisor to the Secretary of Defense for Military Professionalism, had an open discussion with students April 12 on issues the nation is facing today.



Shown above, the streets highlighted in red will be the streets that will have a new speed limit of 20 miles per hour. The roads were going to change in January, but potholes and poor weather pushed the change from 30 miles per hour to this week. DN GRAPHIC RACHEL BRAMMER
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Campus speed limits change to 20 mph

All the major campus roads, including McKinley Avenue, Neely Avenue, Riverside Avenue, University Avenue and Talley Avenue now have a new speed limit of 20 miles per hour, a change from their current 30 miles per hour speed limit.



Christopher Brown, co-owner of Next New Homes Group, reaches for his multi-rotor helicopter drone after taking aerial video of a home in Sacramento, Calif., on February 25, 2014. Drones are increasingly being used by small companies to shoot videos for real estate, car commercials, weddings, sports events, and other instances where aerial shots are needed. (Randy Pench/Sacramento Bee/MCT)
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Two students start drone business

Two Ball State students have started a service that connects customers with drones. Junior emerging media major Matt King and sophomore organizational communications major Greg Carbo started Droning About, and within its first three days, the business had clients in four states.



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HOW TO ADULT: Making a résumé

Whether it’s an internship application or a job interview, potential employers are more than likely going to want a copy of your résumé, said Monster.com career counselor Jill Mackey.







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