How College Mentors for Kids is readjusting due to Covid-19
By Katherine Sehgal / September 14, 2020With the school year starting up, many student organizations have had to readjust their normal club activities.
With the school year starting up, many student organizations have had to readjust their normal club activities.
Weather Forecast Maddi Johnson is tracking Hurricane Sally, plenty of sunshine, and cooler temperatures
'Brand New Vision' lands on its feet because of the undertones and messages that speak true to 2020. Point North is not afraid to slowly evolve with the times while never losing sight of their original sound and rock inspiration.
Some beautiful cinematography and fine performances from Jamie Foxx and Dominique Fishback cannot make ‘Project Power’ powerful; in fact, the film is nothing more than average.
While 'Dreamland' is plagued by mediocre tracks, the songs that take chances and change the album’s flow keep the mediocrity from infecting the album.
‘Rogue Cube’ is a small, fun, and addicting roguelike, with a very interesting take on the genre where the fun comes from the patience and strategy you have to put into your positioning and movement.
Listeners will find much to enjoy when facing The Wonderlands’ first album, 'This Digital Life.' With inspirations from The Lumineers, The Wallows, and Mumford & Sons, The Wonderlands know how to capture that essence of what it means to be young and lost in an ever-changing digital world.
'Transformers: War for Cybertron: Siege' is a rushed drama trying to tell a grand story, but it doesn’t quite know how to tell it in such a short time.
Season 2 of The Umbrella Academy offers a perfect blend of emotional honesty and quirky fun. This new season continues to establish the unique identity of Umbrella Academy as a show, and while the focus on individual characters takes away from some of the dysfunctional family dynamic, the exploration of trauma mixed with goofy superhero action is certainly worth the watch.
Logic’s seventh and final album is the best music he’s ever released, securing his spot as one of the best rappers of our generation. He never fails to amaze.
There is much to grasp and decode in Swift’s latest musical masterpiece. The singer is taking a direction previously unexplored, and at this point, it’s possible that Swift can achieve anything.
New sound and old inspirations come through each track, giving fans a reason to continue listening after the bandu2019s six-year gap from their last release. Time makes a difference in the music industry, and Neon Trees definitely knows whatu2019s up with upgrading old sound.
In a campus wide letter sent out Aug. 14, Ball State President Geoffrey Mearns discussed COVID-19 on campus and context to the COVID-19 dashboard.
Though Ball State students and the business they bring to Muncie have returned, businesses in the Village are still feeling the stress of statewide quarantine mandates and the extended summer brought on by the university’s early dismissal last semester.
A flight to Antarctica takes extra precuations to keep the coronavirus away, Indonesia's capital under social restrictions to curb coronavirus spread, Austria sees the beginning of a second virus wave, volunteers and firefighters in Brazil try to save animals from burning wetlands and the Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine trials resume after a pause.
Muncie Central senior Jagger Scott feels fortunate to have his cross-country season amidst the coronavirus pandemic.
My phone addiction is real, and I’m not the only one who has this problem. Right now, technology seems like the easiest way to pass time without putting yourself at risk. However, scrolling isn’t the only thing we can do while staying safe. While we are socially distancing, we can make the most of our time instead of wasting it on social media.
A new experience is coming to Bob Ross fans in Delaware County, specifically at Minnetrista.
As several college athletic conferences, including the Mid-American Conference, have come to a standstill due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many athletes have been forced to redshirt this year.
“If you would have asked us six months before we bought the place if we would ever want to own a miniature golf course, we would have said you were crazy,” said Kyla Bartle, co-owner of The Frozen Boulder and Boulder Falls Mini Golf and BatZone.