A tricky trivia fundraiser
By Chandler Whitted / November 3, 2022Gamma Theta Upsilon hosted a 'Geo-Jeopardy' fundraiser for their trip to the American Geography Association Conference hosted in Detroit, Michigan.
Gamma Theta Upsilon hosted a 'Geo-Jeopardy' fundraiser for their trip to the American Geography Association Conference hosted in Detroit, Michigan.
“He definitely makes the day go by fast, sometimes I find myself talking to him while we are driving, and asking him what he’s thinking and then I laugh,” Money said.
“Most of us will get chairs, use two chairs, put our heads on the table. We typically don’t sleep until like 3 a.m. because it’s high energy,” Martin said.
Weather Forecaster Hunter Luzadder has an update on windy conditions that will persist on Friday into Saturday as rain chances build for the majority of Saturday.
Weather Forecaster Jack Van Meter is tracking another morning of dense fog and above average temperatures for the week ahead.
Gordy Fine Art & Framing is using this Thursday to promote a retiree of Ball State University, David Johnson. Johnson retired about a year and a half ago and has since taken a step back and paints for fun.
“Some of these individuals have postponed retirement, passed on promotional opportunity, have dedicated personal time away from their families, given up nights, weekends and holidays all while in the pursuit of accountability for Abby and Libby,” Carter said.
NewsLink Indiana Weather Forecaster Ryan Hill breaks down the details about morning fog chances, a warmup and our next chance of rain.
“...We wanted to find a space where people can have fun. We have candies, some crafts, we’re doing an icebreaker and we’re just trying to have a lot of fun tonight,” Clingerman said.
“It’s really just a great opportunity to give back to the members that specifically need it, so it's especially special to us… to fund the things that help members in our chapter,” said Olesker.
“My favorite part is the weird, dark tales that we get to hear, and our community members really love to hear these tales too,” Allison said.
Weather Forecaster Noah Gordon is tracking an extended stretch of unseasonably warm temperatures as we head into the first few days of November.
“The program’s very nice. It’s worth doing, and it’ll definitely change your life and impact it,” Price said.
“We work with students who are blocked or feeling stuck or maybe not fulfilled in all the areas of their life,” Anderson said. “Or maybe they’re just surviving but we want them to go from surviving to thriving.”
“We get to design it all. We pick the name and we pick the rooms. We did a lot of crafting this year, we picked our own costumes and makeup,” Vincent said.
Weather Forecaster Eric Segbor is tracking much warmer temperatures for later in the week.
Forecaster Ian Kowalski has an update on a rainy Halloween and calm midweek, along with a cool weekend.
“I feel like the shop provides a place for students to come together during the week, creating something that’s really unique and may not be able to be seen anywhere else,” said Kirk.
The department says they still get their fair share of phone calls to various places on campus, so they keep a watchful eye on students who choose to go out during the holiday.
Weather Forecaster Rachel Wynalda tracks the potential for rain chances this weekend into Halloween and the return of sunny skies.