Looking for a way to spend your weekend and rid yourself of the past week’s stress? Check out the drink specials and events for what’s going on in and around Muncie.
For the first time in 5 years, Seattle based coffee giant Starbucks will release a new drink. The Chestnut Praline Latte hits coffee shops today, but if that's not your thing, here are a few takes on the classic Pumpkin Spice Latte.
Award-winning author Michael Poore is the devil. At least he pretends to be in his novel, “Up Jumps the Devil.”
With the use of nearly 300 boxes, one Ball State directing major hopes to convey a message through "On Tidy Endings."
One Ball State professor is using an unconventional method to help out his students.
Two people meet. They talk, they discover they have a lot in common. They start seeing each other more often. They discover they have feelings for each other that is more than friendship. They start to date.
At 7 p.m. Friday night, John R. Emens Auditorium flooded with an unexpected crowd. Dancing Pros: Live appeared for a performance at Ball State. For an event held on a college campus, there were few college students in attendance.
Walking around campus with their heads bent, students tap away on their phones.
Many bars and restaurants are open late into the night, but around midnight, something else joins the village—hot dog stands. For some students, getting a hot dog during their night out is a tradition.
Will Long has found a way to express himself through comics. By creating the Ball State Comic Book Club he has helped others to do the same.
In their senior year as musical theatre majors, best friends Sam Malone and Laura Sportiello finally have what Sportiello calls “a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity” to act together in Ball State’s production of the musical Baby. After meeting during their freshman year, the two actresses have been best friends but have never had the chance to work on the same production together, despite their shared major.
Looking for a way to spend your weekend and rid yourself of the past week’s stress? Check out the drink specials and events for what’s going on in and around Muncie.
Live Blog CMA Live Blog Erin Gladieux is a junior telecommunications and journalism major and writes ‘Pop Culture Catch Up’ for the Daily News. Her views do not necessarily reflect those of the paper. Write to Erin at engladieux@bsu.edu
When Natasha Cox woke up on June 25, she found some unexpected news. After getting on Facebook — or as she called it, her "morning newspaper” — she found out that Indiana had lifted the ban on same-sex marriage. She immediately woke up her partner, Ryder, and said, “Honey, we can get married.”
There is no other way to put it: zombies are in. Any Halloween party you go to this season, there will likely be several zombies, so you want to stand out.