Fraternities spread messages of consent for Homecoming week
By Brynn Mechem / October 18, 2018It is common for a college town to be decked out in banners during Homecoming week, but this year, the messages on them say more than, “Go Cardinals!”
It is common for a college town to be decked out in banners during Homecoming week, but this year, the messages on them say more than, “Go Cardinals!”
Even if it is not quite as fully developed, fresh, or intriguing as its predecessor, THINK: PEACE is still a strong sophomore record from Clarence Clarity that further proves that he’s one of the most inventive, forward-thinking producers out there. It also is a perfect record for people wanting to listen to Clarence Clarity for the first time. His trademark glitchy, maximalist production is still intact, but it’s toned down and Clarence’s talent as a songwriter takes the front seat. Everything is a bit more streamlined, for better or worse.
For their Homecoming show, the Pride of Mid-America Marching Band will perform a centennial-related routine to celebrate Ball State’s 100-year anniversary during the Homecoming football game.
Scheumann Stadium seats 22,500 fans. Ball State has seen “The Scheu” fill up to just north of 70 percent (15,873) during Family Weekend. In the Cardinals’ other three home games this year, the average attendance comes out to less than 9,000.
Tears streamed down a distraught mother’s face. Friends and family members reached out to each other for a hug, anything to anchor them and keep them grounded.
'Mega Man 11' is everything fans were hoping for and more. Even with subpar sound design, everything else from the visuals to the level design to the minute-to-minute gameplay is Mega Perfection. A franchise as battered and bruised as 'Mega Man' deserves this kind of relief. With this kind of title bringing glory back to the name of the Blue Bomber, one can only hope this ushers in a new era of 'Mega Man' goodness.
Some artists establish a name for themselves through the work they share with the world, but others already have a name that comes with a reputation before their careers even begin.
Nearly every day of my Monday through Friday work week is a 12 hour day. Some are even 15 hour days.
‘Nigerian Prince’ is a dark (and scarily relevant) look into the financial underworld of Nigeria, held back by a fairly scattered story and an emphasis on style over substance. That said, when it hits its stride, you’re practically begging for it to take your money, and when it falls, it’s like the stock market. It sinks.
Homecoming brought Ball State students, staff and faculty more edible celebration with The Dinner of the Century Wednesday.
Weather Forecaster Hannah Stutler has your update on rain chances and a beautiful week ahead.
This week on Pop Tabs Matt, Jeremy, and Jake discuss Pete Davidson’s inappropriate jokes about Ariana Grande, Total War: Rome II unapologetically including women in their game, and Shane Dawson’s documentary series on Jake Paul.
For both newcomers and veterans of ‘My Hero Academia,’ ‘My Hero Academia: Two Heroes’ captures your attention from the start. Class 1-A are their usual loveable selves, especially Bakugo, and the few new characters were memorable. Some background was given for All Might, so it was neat to see the No. 1 hero when he was younger. The fighting sequences were action-packed and just beautiful to watch. The animation looked amazing, and ‘My Hero Academia: Two Heroes’ proved just how much better MHA would be if it were always on the big screen.