Music and Memory to host fundraiser for Alzheimer's, dementia patients
By Mary Freda / April 22, 2017As many as 5.1 million Americans may have Alzheimer's disease, according to Alzheimer's Foundation of America.
As many as 5.1 million Americans may have Alzheimer's disease, according to Alzheimer's Foundation of America.
Members of the local Fraternal Order of Police lodge will be hosting a race this weekend to help benefit the organization and its programming.
“I don’t think that kids are hearing stories that they need to hear,” English assistant professor Darolyn Jones said. “They’re not hearing about experiences that are like theirs.”
Earth Day, which was first celebrated in 1970, has now reached more than 190 countries.
Dozens of animal lovers filed in to the Muncie Animal Shelter Thursday night to do yoga poses while cats from the shelter roamed around them.
Ball State’s Reserve Officer Training Corps program was ranked No. 1 in the nation by the Army National Guard.
Preparing to be a contestant on "American Ninja Warrior" requires discipline, strength and endurance. If that weren't enough, senior chemistry major Connor Carlson is adding another element — inspiration.
The Ball State Homecoming Steering Committee has released this year’s Homecoming theme and future festival plans for the 91st anniversary.
When James Wells first asked Brock Frazier to talk with him about forming Summit in early 2016, he agreed, but only on the conditions of getting a beer at Brothers Bar & Grill.
The Daily News decided to start this video series to showcase the different cultures of Ball State and break down the stereotypes that create barriers.
The Ball State Jazz Lab Ensemble has been selected to perform at this summer's Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland and will be hosting a performance tonight for the community to get a sneak peek of the show.
Ken Holland has been working to improve higher education in 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.
"Five Minutes with the Mayor" was Mayor Dennis Tyler’s brainchild and it stemmed from the lack of opportunity for people to ask questions during town hall meetings.
They have done it again. For the sixth year in a row, the Ball State Speech Team has placed in the top 10 schools at the National Forensic Association national tournament.
Reject no one, accept all. Just smile and wave. Make love, not war. Spread kind vibes. All of these sentiments, and many more, are reflected on small, colorful circles attached to an 8-foot peace pole — similar to a maypole.
In one year, the Student Government Association’s governing body completed well over half of its numerous platform points.
Muncie Mayor Denis Tyler spoke to community members, students and city officials this morning for his State of the City address at the Horizon Convention Center.
When Aimee Fant knew she was going to lead a classroom of K-12 children at the Youth Opportunity Center, she was terrified. But after five minutes, the current Muncie Action Plan coordinator knew she had found her place in the community.
What good is war for? Nothing at all, three campus organizations want to make clear.
Two students have started separate petitions to bring the chains to Muncie.