ENTERTAINMENT

‘DUMMY BOY’ stands with unbalanced, crooked legs

There are many aspects of 6ix9ine’s music that work for a very niche  audience. Unfortunately, that fact is proven time and time again when  listening to his first studio album and its lack of strong originality.  If this happens to be the last we hear of 6ix9ine in the foreseeable  future, DUMMY BOY is not the caliber of work he should be remembered by. 


ENTERTAINMENT

Earl Sweatshirt returns with a new sound for hip/hop on ‘Some Rap Songs’

Earl Sweatshirt has created an original tragedy with 'Some Rap Songs.'  The instrumentals establish tones that are complemented perfectly by the  lyrics and samples. His performances and flows across the album make  each song stand out on its own where not one song sounds the same on the  record. Even though the record is 25 minutes, it feels full, making it  an accomplishment in modern hip-hop.  



NEWS

The Science of Resisting Change

Some people thrive on change. David Perkins, a professor of psychological science at Ball State University, says seeking thrills or being open-minded is related to personality.



OPINION

Loud and Clear: The parasite

Good morning. It’s going to get better.  I repeat these phrases over and over. From the very moment I open my eyes all throughout the day until I close them once again. 



Redshirt senior Trey Moses defends redshirt freshman center Blake Huggins during a practice at Dr. Schondell Practice Center on Nov 29, 2018. Jack Williams,DN 
BASKETBALL

Ball State Men's Basketball outlasts Loyola Chicago

Head coach James Whitford dawned a beige tie with black and white plaid stripes a year ago today as Ball State Men's Basketball (6-3, 0-0 MAC) stunned once No. 9 Notre Dame. 365 days later, the Cardinals took down last season's Final Four contender, Loyola Chicago (5-4, 0-0 MVC), 75-69. 







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