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WEDNESDAY | APRIL 19, 2017 @bsudailynews | www.ballstatedaily.com STUDENTS GOT THEIR 'SHINE ON' AT EMENS. PG 8 The Daily News Pursuing his passion Ball State staff member to be president of American University of Afghanistan Kara Berg Daily News Reporter en Holland has been working to improve higher education in K Afghanistan for 11 years. So it was only a natural progression for him to become the next president of the American University of Afghanistan in Kabul. “I want to be a part of that recommitment to the stability of the country,” Holland said. “Ball State is to be commended for its willingness to help Afghanistan. Everyone I meet … always is very grateful to Ball State for all the university has done for country.” Holland has been at Ball State for nine years as the executive director of the Center for International Development, and has led the university’s efforts to expand educational opportunities on a global scale, acting provost Marilyn Buck said in a university-wide email. See KEN HOLLAND, page 6 Kaiti Sullivan // DN Ken Holland, the executive director of the Center for International Development, will become the next president of the American University of Afghanistan in Kabul on June 1. Holland has helped implement grants at Afghan universities to aid with their growth and worked to improve higher education in the war-torn country for 11 years. MEN'S VOLLEYBALL INSIDE FOR THE RECORD Former Ball State soccer player part of South Carolina Cardinals to men's Final Four run. PG 3 WHERE THEY WERE BEFORE play MIVA Get to know world traveler and journalism instructor semifinals Colleen Steffen. PG 4 PEACE POLE No. 11 Ball State faces No. 2 Ohio Installment honors those who State for spot in championship have died of tragedy, aims to promote nonviolence on Hendrix Magley Men's Volleyball Reporter campus. PG 5 Stacie Kammerling // Photo Provided The Book Arts Collaborative and Tribune Showprint in downtown Muncie will host the In order for the third time to be ONLINE two-day event Interrobang this weekend. The event will give printmakers, book artists the charm for No. 11 Ball State men’s and community members the chance to meet and hear various presentations from volleyball against No. 2 Ohio State in the BREAKING STEREOTYPES documentary filmmakers, glassblowers and letterpress artists. Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association semifinals, head coach Joel Walton said he’d like to see the Cardinals Two-day festival to connect improve their passing. “Volleyball is all about serving and printmakers, community passing well,” Walton said. “The teams that are able to execute those Carli Scalf Assistant Copy Director skills the best are the ones winning championships.” Printmakers, book artists and community members will Event to have the chance to mingle and meet this weekend To do that, the Cardinals (19-9, 9-7 Members of the African feature MIVA) have to be able to handle the Student Association explain at Interrobang, a two-day event hosted by the Buckeyes’ serving. Junior outside attacker importance of diversity. Book Arts Collaborative and Tribune Showprint in artist's downtown Muncie. The event includes presentations Nicolas Szerszen averages 0.64 service aces book per set — the best average in the country. 5 MINUTES WITH MAYOR from visiting professionals, a marketplace and the “Their serves can really keep you off- launch party for the Book Arts Collaborative Press release, Community members artist’s book, “Spaces Between Places.” balance,” Walton said. “If we start to do discuss issues with Dennis a good job handling their serves then it Interrobang starts at 7 p.m. Friday with a door Tyler one-on-one. begins to put more pressure on the server presentation from Erin Beckloff and Andrew Quinn, prizes, co-directors of the documentary “Pressing On.” The and can force them into making errors JESSE MCCARTNEY which gives us easier points.” two will be talking about their film, which focuses on more Relive the experience or see the printing industry. See VOLLEYBALL, page 3 what you missed. See INTERROBANG, page 5 SERVING BALL STATE UNIVERSITY AND MUNCIE COMMUNITIES SINCE 1922 News Page 2 // April 19, 2017 @bsudailynews THE ISSUE WE MADE A MISTAKE! Every issue we take a look at a national or worldly topic to see what's WHAT’S happening around the globe. We apologize for duplicating Friday's Facebook killer takes his own puzzlesNEWS. in Monday's paper. The life as police close in correct puzzles for Monday can be The Associated Press One of Godwin’s daughters, Debbie found on Page 5 and solutions for Godwin, said she wished Stephens had ERIE, Pa. (AP) — The man who randomly been captured. those puzzles are below. gunned down a Cleveland retiree and post- “I’m not happy he’s dead at all, not at ed video of the crime on Facebook killed all. If you did it, you have to face your — UMAC Design Team himself Tuesday during a police chase in crime,” she said. Pennsylvania that began when a McDonald’s The break in the case came when employee recognized him at a drive-thru. police received a tip that Stephens was It marked a violent end to the nearly at the McDonald’s in Erie, in far western 48-hour multistate manhunt for Steve Pennsylvania about 100 miles east of Stephens, whose case brought another EDITED BY RICH NORRIS Cleveland, where he ordered a 20-piece round of criticism down on Facebook over Crossword AND JOYCE LEWIS Chicken McNuggets and fries. how well it polices objectionable material The drive-thru attendant thought shared by users. she recognized Stephens and called Acting on a tip from the McDonald’s, state police, restaurant owner Thomas Pennsylvania State Police spotted Stephens DuCharme Jr. told the Erie Times-News. leaving the restaurant in Erie and went after him, bumping his car to try to get it to stop, State Police Maj. William Teper Jr. authorities said. He shot himself in the head would say only that the tip came from a as the car spun out of control, police said. “concerned citizen.” “This started with one tragedy and end- The McDonald’s employees tried to ed with another person taking their own “buy some time for the cops” by telling life,” said Cleveland Police Chief Calvin Stephens his fries were delayed, but he Williams. “We would have liked to have said he had no time to wait and drove brought Steve in peacefully and really talk- off, according to DuCharme. ed to him about why this happened.” Police picked up the trail in a chase Stephens, a 37-year-old job counselor that lasted 2 miles before Stephens who worked with teenagers and young took his own life, authorities said. people, was wanted on murder charges in Gail Wheeler, of Erie, said she was the killing of Robert Godwin Sr., 74, a for- stopped at a light at the McDonald’s mer foundry worker and father of 10 who when Stephens came “whipping out” of was picking up aluminum cans on Sunday the parking lot, nearly hitting her. She when he was shot. said state troopers weren’t far behind. The chilling video was on Facebook for Wheeler said she followed the chase three hours before it was taken down. It and saw a trooper clip Stephens’ rear was just the latest instance of crime foot- bumper. His car did a half-turn and age being shared on social media. came to rest against the curb, and she Police would not speculate on what heard a gunshot, she said. She then was behind the killing, but in the video saw officers approach the car. and other footage he posted, Stephens The officer closest to the car “just talked about losing everything he had shook his head,” she said. “They had to gambling and having trouble with his their guns out, but when he shook his girlfriend. 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