Ball State alumni reconnect through thriller film
By Trevor Weldy / November 1, 2018For many Ball State alumni, losing touch with classmates after college isn’t unusual. But for Mark Allen Michaels, this wasn’t the case.
For many Ball State alumni, losing touch with classmates after college isn’t unusual. But for Mark Allen Michaels, this wasn’t the case.
Temps may be dropping, but outdoor activities at Maring-Hunt library in Muncie aren’t slowing down any time soon.
Nancy Barber stood among the crowd of women gathered at the Indiana State Legislature watching the light dance across the dozens of silver bracelets branded with the letters “ERA.”
Many have probably heard the story of the Headless Horseman, but maybe not Muncie’s very own.
Crowds have listened to the United States Marine Band play during the inauguration of every president since Thomas Jefferson, and this weekend Muncie community members can hear them through more than just their televisions.
If you’ve ever been trick or treating, you know that some houses hand out better candy options than others. You may have even memorized the best places to stop when you were a kid.
In a tiny, wooden shack in the middle of the woods, piercing screams rattled the air.
Spooky season has finally arrived, and with Halloween quickly approaching, Muncie has a lot to offer. Here are 10 ways to make October a little creepier:
One month after graduating, Sereena Barga moved into an apartment in Nashville, Tennessee, with no job, no prospects and less than $2,000 in savings.
From Earth, Wind & Fire’s “September” to Drake’s “In My Feelings,” songs from the past century roared through Emens Auditorium Thursday night as 20 acts took the stage in hopes of winning Air Jam, Ball State’s annual lip-syncing and dancing competition.
For their Homecoming show, the Pride of Mid-America Marching Band will perform a centennial-related routine to celebrate Ball State’s 100-year anniversary during the Homecoming football game.
Some artists establish a name for themselves through the work they share with the world, but others already have a name that comes with a reputation before their careers even begin.
When the neighbor’s cat began showing up to band practice, four Ball State students couldn’t help but attribute their name to their biggest fan. The cat has since moved away, but his legacy lives on in Porch Kat’s name.
After their crowning during Talent Show, Ball State’s 2018 Homecoming Court members are ready to spread their ideas about empowering students throughout the upcoming school year.
Many children may aspire to be princesses, princes or other fairytale characters they see in Disney movies.
From the mind behind “Rosemary’s baby,” “Veronica’s Room,” a play that begins in a room full of stored away furniture in the 1970s and transitions into an entirely different world, is coming to Ball State’s Cave Studio Theatre.
Through holiday related themes and one-word suggestions, Reflex Improv Comedy shares spontaneous imagination and entertainment in its bimonthly performances.
“My dad shoots bad guys.”
Ball State alumnus Ryan Ritchie said he has always been told to put himself out there, but while in college, he realized it’s a lot easier said than done.
As the sun sets Oct. 4, downtown Muncie will come to life with the glowing designs of carved pumpkins as community members and artists take to the streets for a monthly event with a seasonal twist.