8 signs you're a music media production major
By Dara Metcalfe / October 9, 2015“Your friends get mad at you for constantly adjusting the stereos at parties.”
“Your friends get mad at you for constantly adjusting the stereos at parties.”
Many label Millennials as plastered to social media, yet many are using technology to help others heal, grow, and promote change
Music genres of all types come together at Muncie MusicFest, and no one knows that better than Andrew Hesik, who is performing at the festival as an electronic dance musician and a member of a band who label themselves as acoustic jibber-jabber.
The music faded, lights adjusted and audience members hushed as Elle Cunningham stepped onto a wooden stage to perform comedy for the second time at Be Here Now. She glanced at the folded paper clutched in her hand before looking at the audience and beginning her first joke.
Although Millennials spend on average over 35 hours a week on social media, almost six in ten can’t accomplish basic tasks using spreadsheets and email
Both born in the same time period, Millennials and technology go hand in hand. Editor-in-Chief Miranda Carney and Senior Editor Jeremy Ervin discuss the myths and truths of Millennials in the digital world, which is the focus of the third online edition of Ball Bearings Magazine. Commonly referred to as “digital natives,” the magazine explores what it really means to grow up alongside the Internet
With colder weather returns warm traditions, like the annual influx of everything pumpkin to celebrate autumn. Here are a few local restaurant options that will spice up the season.
Hybrid sports, like disc golf and tennis polo, aren’t new. FootGolf, a sport that combines golf and soccer, came onto the scene around 2006, but didn’t arrive in Muncie until recently.
October brings thrilling "haunted" houses and trails like Scarevania, but these Muncie locations and their spirit residents are present year round.
"Your brow is forever furrowed."
After 50 years of touring, more than a dozen different band members and 30 albums, Lynyrd Skynyrd is still on the road entertaining audiences with its trademark southern rock and classic hits like “Sweet Home Alabama.”
In 2001, David Letterman sent his sidekick producer, Biff Henderson, to Ball State during homecoming.
Who said there’s nothing to do in Muncie? Take family members visiting for homecoming to pass the time before and after tailgating and the homecoming game.
Senior Chad Galloway won the 31st annual Student Scholarship Talent Search Sept. 29, and the crowd roared and applauded as his name was announced.
Balancing 15 credit hours, a job, extracurricular activities and a social life can result in college students skipping out on the grocery store. A Midwest grocery delivery service hopes to eliminate this food purchasing hassle.
After paying for four years of education, many Millennials are saddled with over $30,000 in debt. This amount of debt leaves prospective students wondering if a college education
It’s a Monday afternoon and Sarah Gremer is wearing a bright, red dress. It matches her hair, which is smartly styled into loose curls.
On a typical day, Brad Gonzalez, a freshman radio broadcasting major, downs a RedBull in the morning, a RockStar in the afternoon and a Mountain Dew during dinner.
“Recent Tragic Events,” the first Cave show of the year, immerses the audience into the day immediately following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, but its young cast had to make special preparations to properly portray the reality of the situation.