A digital life
By Vanessa Ford / February 13, 2017Changes in communication bring opportunities that have never existed before, but sometimes, being connected comes with consequences.
Changes in communication bring opportunities that have never existed before, but sometimes, being connected comes with consequences.
Emojis and text language have become a huge part of how we communicate, but there are still plenty of opportunities for misinterpretation.
Social media not only helps teens to find people to chat with, but also allows users to find solid friendships, further their careers, and find life-changing support.
The Millennial generation is highly engaged in online dating and hookup websites, such as Tinder, Match, and OkCupid.
Sunday morning television is often associated with cartoons, but for members of the Japanese Animation Society, Sundays are a time for a different type of animation.
Ball State's Symphony Orchestra will take the stage for the first time this semester with a performance featuring 75 student musicians.
Walking into the doors of the Muncie Children's Museum, you're greeted by Laura, the front desk assistant who welcomes you to a place full of laughter and fun for all ages.
Grasping audience's attention with his unique sound and relatable lyrics is what has made John McCutcheon one of the most renowned folk singers today.
Spending long nights in the studio mixing music and perfecting recordings is one of the major things music media production majors do. Here are a few more, as told by the students themselves.
We recently started making this incredibly simple chicken recipe and now can't stop! You can often find mushrooms for a good price and it comes together in just a few minutes.
If you’ve ever wanted to see a nationally-touring, Tony Award-winning Broadway musical, wait no longer. “Once: The Musical” will be at Emens Auditorium Thursday.
On Feb. 3, Emily Halley senior marketing major, and SGA treasurer, will send off a résumé to a company she has been dreaming of working for since middle school.
It's easy to grab a burger and an order of fries from the dining hall without really thinking of the healthier options that might be available.
For students interested in 3-D art, there are three guilds on campus — the Metals Guild, the Glass Guild and the Ceramic Guild.
Samantha, Sherman, Sheldon, Sylvia, Sydney, Sebastian, Pavarti, Louie and Ali. These are all members of Glen Stamp and Adrienne Bliss’ family.
Mattie Coleman is known as the “hat lady” around Muncie.
Elegant ballroom styles, playful tango, lively swing dancing — these are just a few of the dances you can learn if you become a part of Cornerstone Center for the Arts' Monthly Dance Club.
It's not easy to start a career in music, especially in a small city, but for local DJs Jannell Summers and Lavonte Pugh, the Muncie community was vital to their success.