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BSnUws Debuts The 1st Annual Felonious Food Award

  MUNCIE, INDIANA - In the theme of Halloween and the spirit of all things spooky: On-campus food options. The Felonious Food Award is a brand-new BSnUws tradition that will happen sometime in October. On October 9th, 2024, we asked you to vote for the worst of the worst on our Instagram page, @BSnUws. As options narrow down, we'll give the last one standing the one, the only Felonious Food Award. The order of the lineup has been randomized for fairness. Until tomorrow evening, you can vote between... North vs Woodworth Atrium vs Student Center Tom John vs Maka Mia Pizza StuWest Microcafe vs Bookmark Cafe Icecream vs Noyer Market Tonight, 10 food spots are competing, but by tomorrow, only 5 will remain. However, to keep things interesting (and fair, since 5 is an odd number), we’re giving the food spot with the most votes tonight a second chance! This top-voted contender won’t have to compete in the next round, but will be held back for the ultimate showdown. So, after tomorrow’s...

Mormons Hand Out Free Papers to Appeal to the Youth

MUNCIE, INDIANA - Rarely can you find free papers when it's not April 20th. But on October 2nd, you could; A courtesy of the Church of Jesus Christ and Latter Day Saints. This morning, YikYak, which is under scrutiny for protecting homophobes and predators on the platform , was flooded with warnings and memes regarding an off-campus religious entity on our campus, blocking sidewalks, yelling at passersby, and handing out free papers. You know, the papers you use to roll your ✨imported oregano✨. This comes after a group of Mormons were visibly upset and protesting against the Emens Auditorium showing of The Book of Mormon . Looking back on the incident as a bad PR move, the Church has been taking numerous steps to gain support from our generation. And, somehow, they landed at the corner of party culture and stereotypes. Outside North Dining stood an elderly man wearing a white button-up and tight black pants. Next to him sat a cardboard box, covered with a thin sheet of saran wrap. ...