Teacher's Pet: Professor has crowded home, full heart
By Megan Melton / January 24, 2017Samantha, Sherman, Sheldon, Sylvia, Sydney, Sebastian, Pavarti, Louie and Ali. These are all members of Glen Stamp and Adrienne Bliss’ family.
Samantha, Sherman, Sheldon, Sylvia, Sydney, Sebastian, Pavarti, Louie and Ali. These are all members of Glen Stamp and Adrienne Bliss’ family.
Coco is used to her routine. She loves her walks, her bed and her house. But most of all, she loves her humans.
Teacher's Pet is a Ball State Daily News series featuring university faculty/staff and their pets. If you have any suggestions as to who we should feature next, send an email to features@bsudailynews.com.
What has five eyes, 12 legs and three tails? That would be either a really weird Halloween costume or journalism professor Kimberly Lauffer’s furry family.
When one thinks of the word “homeless,” an image of a cat is not what immediately comes to mind. However, one particular cat was exactly that.
When communications professor and assistant director of the Ball State Speech Team Ashley Coker goes away to speech tournaments, her cat, Scheidler, eagerly awaits his beloved human’s return.
Sept. 16, marks the beginning of Family Weekend at Ball State, where students and their families can enjoy activities hosted by the university and spend time with each other.
“I’m eating a nasty pot-pie, it’s like I live here.” Rai Peterson, a professor in the English department at Ball State, instructs an immersive learning class that teaches students to bind books at the Books Arts Collaborative building across form Cornerstone Center for the Arts in downtown Muncie.
Somewhere deep in the depths of the Unified Media Lab in the Art and Journalism Building, there is a square of carpet that was once the victim of a scar-ridden, hodge-podge wiener dog’s bowel movement.
The Indiana-born artist, and Hall of Fame member behind hits such as "Jack and Diane," "Hurts so Good" and "R.O.C.K. in the USA," John ‘Cougar’ Mellencamp will perform at John R. Emens Auditorium at 7:30 p.m April 12.
Gus Goggin, a senior general studies major at Ball State, will be opening a Jack's Donuts in Muncie this May. The shop will have fresh, homemeade doughnuts made each day, as well as coffee and other drinks. DN PHOTO MEGAN MELTON
J. Michael and Wanda Concannon opened started Concannon's bakery in 1959. The bakery is home to around 120 employees between its two locations. DN PHOTO MEGAN MELTON