Editor’s note: This is a mini-series containing four stories leading up to the fashion show on March 20 at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center in the Ballroom.
A sophomore apparel design major started her fashion career when her grandmother taught her how to sew clothing for her American Girl Doll. After that, Maggie Castrogiovanni wanted to learn more.
Her grandmother taught her the basics of hand sewing, but Castrogiovanni told her parents she wanted to learn how to sew.
She received a sewing machine the next Christmas and began taking classes at a local Jo Ann Fabrics store in Illinois. Along with classes, there was also trial and error in teaching herself.
Through Adult Education and Career and Technical Education (CTE) based learning, the Muncie Area Career Center is looking to help educate members of Delaware, Randolph and Blackford country.
“As hard as we played, we literally were running on fumes,” Ball State women's basketball head coach Brady Sallee said about the 69-62 loss to Columbia in the Battle 4 Atlantis.