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Group teams with AASA, LSU to discuss cultural appropriation ALLIE KIRKMAN MULTICULTURAL REPORTER | aekirkman@bsu.edu With Halloween tomorrow, Feminists for Action is confronting the issue on what is and isn’t a culturally appropriate costume for the holiday. Feminists for Action will be hosting its second Feminist Friday event today in the Atrium on this topic, in partnership with the Latino Student Union and the Asian American Student Association. The event will be interactive and discussion-centered and will focus on what is culturally appropriate to dress up as for Halloween. Feminists for Action president Emmalie Hodge said the popularity of culturally offensive Halloween costumes — like dressing as a sexy Native American, Arab or the Mexican shot girl — within today’s society is a huge issue. “It is important to understand that culture is not a costume,” Hodge said. “Anything that perpetuates some sort of stereotype is not appropriate.” Hodge said any sort of costume that is impersonating, mocking, making fun of, sexualizing or degrading another culture is not only inappropriate, but also disrespectful. Freshman communications major Reily Small said she believes that, in some cases, people don’t even realize the damage being done when dressing in these costumes. “I feel like most people don’t have the mean intentions, but they are still poking fun at these cultures,” Small said. “Regardless, it’s offensive and dangerous to categorize an entire culture to fit one stereotype.”
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show shadow cast has been practicing since the second day of the school year. The show will be performed on Halloween at midnight at John R. Emens auditorium.
‘Rocky Horror’ shadow cast revamps this year’s performance for audience at Emens CARLI SCALF GENERAL REPORTER
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The Cardinals play UMass (1-6) on Halloween. UMass is currently ranked 12th out of 13 teams in the MAC, which is ideal for Ball State’s struggling offense.
Ball State looks to slow pass offense
UMass receiver had 13 catches, 239 yards in last year’s meeting EVAN SIDERY FOOTBALL REPORTER | @esidery On Halloween, the Ball State Cardinals will face off against a wide receiver with a proven history against them. University of Massachusetts senior wide receiver Tajae Sharpe had a career day against Ball State last season, hauling in 13 grabs for 239 yards. Sharpe has 77 catches for 897 yards this season and will look to have another big day against Ball State’s secondary. Head coach Pete Lembo understands just how talented the top receiver for the Minutemen is. “I don’t follow a whole lot of the draft status things and so forth,” Lembo said. “I’ve got to guess that this guy is a legitimate pro-prospect, draftable-type receiver.”
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he costumes are bolder, the dance moves wilder and the levels of excitement higher at this year’s dress rehearsals for Ball State’s shadow cast performance of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show.” Practices began early in the semester for the show, which will take place at midnight Saturday in John R. Emens Auditorium. The doors open at 10 p.m. The cast has a good reason for its energy. This show is different than any they have put on before, said Olivia Germann, the show’s director. See ROCKY, page 8
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