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By Sabrina Schnetzer / August 29, 2017Here are some do-it-yourself projects to brighten up your space.
Here are some do-it-yourself projects to brighten up your space.
Whether it’s for tuition, books, rent or even food, most college students understand struggling to have enough money, but many forget about a campus resource that can help – Cardinal Kitchen.
Starting in September, the Charles W. Brown Planetarium will be holding several free programs for all those interested in space, stars and more.
The Ball State University Program Board wants a wide range of acts to perform at the annual Open Mic Night, which will be held from 9 to 11 p.m. tonight at the Arts and Journalism patio.
ABSO Improv Comedy Group’s first show of the year, “Homecoming,” is a chance to start your Friday night off laughing.
With the help of several Ball State alumni and four years of writing, workshopping and entering his screenplay into festivals, alumnus Benjamin Dewhurst produced an award winning short film, SARGE.
A workshop that has helped the careers of many authors will soon return to Ball State for its 44th year.
After asking if everyone understood the rules, Judge Dawn Williams’ question was answered with a confident bark from a spaniel.
The Rinker Center for International Programs will be offering a lesser-known type of exercise called laughter yoga.
Ball State Alumni Christopher Swinney has returned to Muncie after years of following his passion for music and has decided to make the once popular Rock and Roll Summer Camp available again.
Editor's note: "Breaking Stereotypes " is a short video series inspired by BuzzFeedVideo featuring student organizations of Ball State. If you have any suggestions as to who we should feature next, send an email to news@bsudailynews.com. 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.
For six years, Eamon Declan Hegarty has been playing bagpipes. And by his sixth week of college career, everyone at Ball State knew it. The freshman telecommunications and theatrical studies major received word of two men positioning themselves at the busiest intersection on campus on Sept.