Head coach Craig Roberts looks onward as the women's soccer team plays Northern Illinois on Oct. 8 at the Briner Sports Complex. Roberts is on his eighth season as head coach. Breanna Daugherty, DN

Cardinals down Eagles 3-0 to stay on top of MAC West

Ball State soccer bounced back from its first home loss in almost three years with a convincing 3-0 win over Mid-American Conference opponent Eastern Michigan, a game in which Ball State had more goals than Eastern Michigan had shots. 



OPINION

Demi's Diems: Coming Home

I see home in the eyes of my father as he hugs me for the first time in five weeks. I see home in the smiles on the faces of my old high school friends as we embrace and catch up on lost time. I see home in the purple walls of my childhood room, still plastered with One Direction posters that I was too lazy to take down when I moved away. 




LIFESTYLE

Outta Left Field: Boys will be boys

Cam Newton, reporter for Cosmopolitan Magazine, approaches me and asks about the process I went through when contouring my face with a pallet of makeup.  I look at him, giggle and say, “It’s funny to hear a male talk about makeup.”



Muncie Police car parked outside of Dollar General on Wheeling Avenue. Andrew Smith, DN File
CRIME

Muncie police investigating overnight shooting

Muncie police are continuing to investigate after a man was shot two times Thursday night.  Police and Delaware County EMS were dispatched to the intersection of Macedonia Ave. and E. Kirk St. a little after 9 p.m., according to Muncie Police dispatch. 


GAMING

#NoMoreNazis is somehow controversial

There’s also a really good reason for continually making players shoot Nazis in the head: they’re the ultimate villain. On a fundamental level they represent the worst that mankind is capable of, and there should be something cathartic in destroying that.  So when people call out Wolfenstein II for encouraging the lurid killing of Nazis, they’re missing the point of killing Nazis.







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