ORIENTATION GUIDE: What to expect on first day of classes
By Justice Amick / July 6, 2017Did reading that fill you with just a little bit of panic, thinking about your first day of college classes? It’s okay.
Did reading that fill you with just a little bit of panic, thinking about your first day of college classes? It’s okay.
Ranging from gifts to home decor, the store is full of knick-knacks and accessories to sift through until you find something that is uniquely for you, kind of like hunting for buried treasure.
Editor's Note: Where They Were Before is a Ball State Daily News series profiling various professors and their lives before teaching.
Prints, metalwork, and "furniture sculptures" are among the many student pieces featured in the 82nd Annual Student Art Show. As the show draws to a close, student artists reflected on their work and inspiration.
The sign on the front of an eclectic, colorful shop in downtown Muncie called Yarn Stories reads “Come in, we’re awesome.”
The opening reception of the show is Feb. 25 from 6 to 8 p.m. in the School of Art Atrium Gallery, located in Art and Journalism Building Room 101.
Has someone ever told you that whatever relationship you're in isn't going to work? That you'll break up within a few days, or a few weeks, or if they're being nice, a few months.
Filled with a variety of exhibits, including art from China, Japan and Africa, the David Owsley Museum of art has hours' worth of art to explore. Newly added to the assortment of art is a new exhibit entitled "SHIFT."
Walking into the doors of the Muncie Children's Museum, you're greeted by Laura, the front desk assistant who welcomes you to a place full of laughter and fun for all ages.