Pop culture catch-up: What you missed
By Carli Scalf / January 9, 2017Were you living under a warm, snuggly rock this holiday break? Catch up on all the latest news in pop culture and entertainment that you may have missed.
Were you living under a warm, snuggly rock this holiday break? Catch up on all the latest news in pop culture and entertainment that you may have missed.
Didn't catch the Golden Globes last night? Catch up on what you missed with these highlights.
ChirpFest is issuing a full refund to each ticket purchased for the spring show “one by one."
When she was a undergraduate student at Ball State, she and friends dressed up as "The Bachelor" contestants for Halloween. Now, one Ball State alumna will be on the show, competing for Nick Viall's heart.
Snow falls lightly outside the window as a young woman bustles around her kitchen preparing for a long night of baking.
If you're like us, you are probably looking forward to some much-needed downtime the next three weeks. If you find yourself bored, impress your friends and family by whipping up some of these holiday goodies.
Finals are hard, and being prepared for them can be even harder. Here are a few tips to maximize effective studying.
In 2013, 44 percent of Americans disagreed with U.S. military involvement in Middle Eastern conflict, yet 63 percent can’t identify a Middle Eastern country on a map.
Whether you call Muncie home or not, there is something here for everyone this break.
Walk into Body Language Tattoo in the Village and there might be something out of the ordinary: people with toys.
One of the most nostalgic moments of Christmas is waking up to a pile of presents under the tree. The sad reality is that many families aren’t financially able to provide presents for their children.
Although Africa has faced terrorism for years, it is an issue sometimes unknown to those outside of the continent.
Social media is giving terrorist groups and empathizers an edge—the tools necessary for mass recruiting.
Looking for a movie to take your mind off finals and get you in the holiday spirit? Grab a cup of hot chocolate, a fuzzy blanket and enjoy one of these holiday favorites.
It's freezing outside, snow is falling, finals are coming and all you want to eat is something easy and cheesy that will feed you for a week. The perfect choice? These chicken Alfredo stuffed shells.
Ball State Theatre and Dance is excited and proud to once again present the Senior Choreography Projects, a capstone for department seniors. The show will take place at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 9 in the Korsgaard Dance Studio.
Broadway and television actress Sutton Foster will be in Muncie between late January and late March, said Bill Jenkins, chairperson of the Department of Theatre and Dance.
As the holiday season approaches, make your dorm or apartment festive with these three do-it-yourself decorations.
A holiday staple for many, “A Christmas Carol” will be gracing the stage for the second time at Ball State. The show opens at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in University Theatre.