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FRIDAY | DEC. 9, 2016
Breanna Daugherty // DN
Franko House is greeted by his fiancee Morgan Jantzi (not pictured) and their son Carter after every game, whether it is home or away. Morgan Jantzi and Carter attend the games with her mother, Michelle Jantzi. “He’ll be there, cheering me on or sleeping, I don’t really know,” House said. Shown above, House holds Carter after the Dec. 3 game against IUPUI.
Robby General Managing Editor
Ball State men's basketball player who went from forward to father
After practice on Thanksgiving Day last year, Ball State men’s basketball head coach James Whitford pulled each player and coach into a huddle. He instructed each one of them to go around and share what they were thankful for. Many of the responses were teamrelated, as the Cardinals were off to one of their hottest starts in recent memory. But then-junior forward Franko House had something else on his mind. He was thinking about his long-time girlfriend Morgan Jantzi, and the news he learned a few weeks before. She was pregnant. See HOUSE, page 4A
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ANIMAL ADOPTION
A variety of dogs and cats are available at lower adoption fees. PG 3A
Breanna Daugherty // DN File
Activities in Muncie over break
Terence K. Lightning Jr. // DN
The Counseling Center announced earlier this month that it will no longer take any new patients for the rest of the semester. With a 14 percent increase in requests for services in the last year, all available appointment slots have been filled.
Counseling Center stops taking new patients until January Allie Kirkman Assistant News Editor
Before college, Kora Wilson didn’t question her own mental health. The junior journalism graphics major didn’t stress academically and was “pretty normal.” She was a 4.0 student. She was involved with extracurriculars, played two sports, volunteered and had a big friend group. She kept busy but wasn’t worried. That all changed her freshman year when she came to Ball State. “The transition was not something I expected to be so drastic,” Wilson said. “It shook me.” Wilson began to realize being “emo” in high school — along with how active she was — wasn’t just a stage, but a distraction. There were actual problems she hadn’t really thought about before.
See COUNSELING, page 3A
Percent of requested services increases 14 percent from 2015
LAFOLLETTE
Moving in once is hard, but some students have had to move twice this year. PG 3A
OPINION
Our columnist reflects on his time at Ball State as graduation approaches. PG 2A
ONLINE
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
Ball State played host to Purdue Thursday. Check out coverage from the game.
DRESSEMBER
Find out why members of the International Justice Mission are wearing dresses all December.
Robbie Moscato-Goodpaster Daily News Reporter Whether you call Muncie home or not, there is something here for everyone this break. From a holiday light exhibit to help you get into the Christmas spirit to a dance party to help you welcome in the new year, check out just some of what Muncie will be offering this season.
GRESHAM DRIVE-THRU LIGHT EXHIBIT 6:30-9:30 P.M. DEC. 16,17 AND 18.
Squeeze in the car with friends and family and stay warm as you enjoy the magical scene of Christmas lights on the Suzanne Gresham Center campus at 3620 W. White River Blvd.
UGLY CHRISTMAS SWEATER PARTY 9 P.M. DEC. 16-2 A.M. DEC. 17
Head over to Mark III Tap Room at 306 S. Walnut St. with your friends and with your ugly Christmas sweater to compete for the ugliest Christmas sweater award at 11:30 p.m. With a DJ and holiday drink specials, this is a gettogether you won’t want to miss.
SERVING BALL STATE UNIVERSITY AND MUNCIE COMMUNITIES SINCE 1922
See EVENTS, page 2A