Addressing Seasonal Depression: Resources Available for Ball State Students
By Meghan Braddy / September 15, 2024Students can access seasonal affective disorder support through Ball State’s services and local community resources in Muncie.
Students can access seasonal affective disorder support through Ball State’s services and local community resources in Muncie.
The new food access intervention program helps combat food insecurity across the state, allowing more fruits and veggies to be purchased with food stamps.
A hug can communicate warmth and love without saying a word. For LGBTQ+ individuals rejected by family members, a hug from Free Mom Hugs staff resembles affection they may not receive from those of their own household.
The smell of freshly ground coffee. A pulpit with no pews but booths instead. A unique history makes up Gaston Community Church.
In 1965, thousands of people participated in a march from Selma, Alabama, to Montgomery. Among those who took on the 54-mile protest was Beatrice “Bea” Moten-Foster.
Muncie’s NAACP branch reflects on its past and looks toward the future.
Bodies rush around a set stage, placing props at the top of the show. Giggles reverberate through the black box theatre as busy hands braid hair and place finishing touches on costumes.
December 1, DWNTWN Muncie hosted their last First Thursday event of 2022, showcasing local business and a featured holiday kick-off event called "LIGHT UP DWNTWN".
Grace Horizon is an organization located in Anderson, Indiana, whose mission is to help people who have been through violence, exploitation, sex trafficking and sexual exploitation. Ball State, like Grace Horizons, has resources and people wanting to help.
Delaware County’s only LGBTQ youth group Muncie OUTreach has been providing aid to east-central Indiana for over a decade.
Matt and Kaleigh go behind the scenes at Indy Scream Park in this special event coverage from Byte BSU! Discover how Indy Scream Park stands out from other horror attractions not only in Indiana, but all around the country!
Originally founded in 2010, Indy Scream Park has become known as Indiana’s Premier Halloween event.
There are plenty of opportunities to get involved in the community and volunteer this semester.
On campus with nothing to do? Here are seven events being held at Minnetrista from now to September.