10 exhibits to visit for Muncie's First Thursday Arts Walk
By Amanda Belcher / August 31, 2016On the first Thursday of every month, Muncie hosts an arts walk showcasing local talent throughout the event.
On the first Thursday of every month, Muncie hosts an arts walk showcasing local talent throughout the event.
Clouds of vapor roll upwards through the open basement of Be Here Now as groups of twenty-somethings snatch beers before the show.
Today's Birthday (08/31/16). Begin a profitable two-year phase. Renovate your space to adapt to domestic changes. Disciplined actions get results.
Somewhere deep in the depths of the Unified Media Lab in the Art and Journalism Building, there is a square of carpet that was once the victim of a scar-ridden, hodge-podge wiener dog’s bowel movement.
This month in the ever changing world of technology we saw familiar features and app fixes. Ranging from Instagram stories to new security measures, there was always something buzzing about in the app store.
Actor and comedian Gene Wilder died Aug. 29 at the age of 83. His family confirmed he died from complications from Alzheimer’s disease.
With greasy foods and sugary treats available at every dining location, countless pizza shops open until the wee hours of the morning, and those packages of Pop-Tarts and Ramen noodles stowed away in your dorm room, gaining a few pounds during college is not uncommon.
Nestled between AOS Staffing and Kirk's Bike Shop, Dandelions Flowers and Gifts offers an inviting atmosphere.
Charlie, the Labrador Retriever raised by assistant professor of journalism Robin Blom, will not become a Leader Dog for the Blind.
This summer came with an abundance of opportunities for Ball State students.
Another year, another lineup of movies that will be shown at John J. Pruis Hall every Friday night, hosted by the University Program Board.
Tomatoes are in season and classes are easy (so far) — make your own tomato sauce!
Wakeboarding and waterskiing don’t just have to be summer vacation sports. Ball State’s waterski and wakeboard club gives students a chance to experience these sports during the school year as well.
Many students hope to find a job after college, but for one Ball State student, the opportunity of a lifetime came during her last semester.
YouTube, upperclassmen and personal experiences all can shape a student’s perception of college before they even walk into their first class on campus. Sometimes the perceptions incoming students already have about college can make their experience different than what they expect.
Starting college can be a major adjustment, and many things at Ball State may be confusing for new students. Here are some tips to help navigate Ball State.
While there are a lot of great events on campus, Muncie also has a lot to offer open to the public. Here are some events going on during the fall semester:
A new semester means a new batch of acts, speakers and performers coming to John R. Emens Auditorium and Pruis Hall. Here’s a look at what’s happening this semester.
Two members of the Ball State Quidditch Team lived a dream only few get to take part in. They traveled to Germany for the Quidditch World Cup on July 23 and 24.
Today's Birthday (07/20/16). Your home and garden thrive with tender care. A two-year family growth phase begins this summer.