Junior psychology major Christopher Held shares what he's reading and shows off some of the models he builds.
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Sophomore Michael Mykyta showcases his salt lamp and Kanye poster, among other items.
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Sophomore dance major Josie Meiss shares a collection of CDs from her godmother and a graduation gift from her friend, plus more.
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Sophomore interpersonal communications major Anna Mitchel talks about her favorite season, her gorgeous grandmother and matching Ball jars.
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Katelyn Warner keeps her desk covered with things that remind her of her priorities: family and service. Warner is a junior studying business administration. She lives in DeHority.
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Get to know sophomore David Huston, a microbiology, through some of the items on his desk in his room in DeHority. Hint: the cat frame shows his uncle.
Junior Laura Norris is a speech pathology major who stopped to show News & Notes the contents of her backpack while on the way to lunch at Noyer Centre on Sept. 16.
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Editors' Note: Faces is now utilizing ThingLink to bring you snapshots of Honors students' lives. Hover the cursor over or tap on the white dots to read more about each week's subject.
Photo and Interview by Ellie Fawcett Who: Meghan Miller
Where: Greenwood, Ind. Major: Architecture, Sophomore What: Knitting “I crocheted for six years and I wanted to expand my yarn knowledge. It’s something else that’s very therapeutic that I can do. “By combining both knit and crochet you can create more complicated products." Photo and Interview by Casey Picillo Who: Quintin Thompson
Year: Junior Majors: Political Science and Philosophy Why: Change "I am running for president of Momentum, which is an SGA (Student Government Association) executive slate meant to engage the Ball State University community in new and creative ways. Together, we can ignite a movement; Momentum is the push needed to make positive, realistic change. I am most passionate about the bystander intervention training, which will help students be prepared to intervene in other people's time of need." |
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