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(04/08/24 2:00pm)
The Cup’s patrons might take their beverage into the seating area to the tune of an indie-alternative song and like Jessica Wolfe, a 2023 graduate of Ball State University, they might notice new additions to the walls since their last visit.
(04/10/24 2:00pm)
The roll of dice. The fwip of cards. Jokes, taunts and laughs exchanged alongside strategies and plans. Bonds are formed and made stronger simply by playing games.
(04/01/24 2:00pm)
Fred Timberlake often spends his days in downtown Muncie listening to the sound of trains driving past, or listening to the sound of water running down by the White River.
(04/02/24 2:00pm)
Editors note: This story has been updated to correct information on where the salon was originally located.
(03/17/24 2:00pm)
The smell of freshly ground coffee.
(03/04/24 1:00pm)
Stephen P. Hargrave has strived his whole life not to be limited by how he chooses to identify.
(02/10/24 3:00pm)
Sasha Donati was going to leave Muncie a year ago. She was not feeling herself. She was in a dark place, and she did not feel like Muncie understood her.
(02/05/24 3:00pm)
Kat’s Crystals and Curiosities is a place full of hidden gems, from crystals and bones to local artists who have their work displayed for sale.
(01/30/24 3:00pm)
The smell of baking surrounds the small kitchen in Susan Danner’s home, encasing it in warmth.
(12/07/23 3:00pm)
With Fall Commencement comes a great deal of ceremony: cap and gown, “Pomp and Circumstance” and the speeches of proud faculty and peers. It’s a thoroughly fancy affair – a dignified send-off to four long years of hard work and memories.
(12/05/23 3:00pm)
White and Rymer’s Bushido Karate instructors train numerous students who need not just instruction on how to defend themselves but help navigating their own life. Chief instructor and owner Richard Rymer mentions many students start training at the dojo due to harassment surrounding Muncie Community Schools he describes as an epidemic.
(09/23/23 2:00pm)
Muncie has more to offer than just fast-food chains and department stores. The city has made its downtown and surrounding areas a great place to explore and try new things. While every city might have a Walmart and a Taco Bell, not every city has the following places that make Muncie what it is: home.
(09/22/23 2:00pm)
Soul food in Muncie may seem like a stretch when one has the appetite for it, but when you look into the options of a good ‘ole plate of comfort food, for some, Mama and Son, located in Downtown Muncie, is second to none.
(09/09/23 2:00pm)
Wanting to share their love for boba tea and provide more authentic, personalized drinks to the Muncie community, husband and wife duo Maria and Jay R. Cabasag opened PositiviTea, a family-owned business, in May.
(08/25/23 2:00pm)
Editor’s Note: Terra Konieczny is a member of News Link Indiana, another student media organization at Ball State. The Ball State Daily News and NewsLink Indiana are separate and unrelated publications, but both utilize resources in the Unified Media Lab.
(04/14/23 12:59pm)
The Minnetrista farmers market is only open to consumers for three hours, but to the vendors, more goes into it to get to those three hours of selling.
(12/02/22 4:59pm)
The motor of the Kiddie Express Train and its child-sized passengers hummed by guests as they roasted marshmallows by campfires. Phone cameras clicked as guests snapped family pictures, hosting Ivy Tech Community College's Rudy the Roadrunner and Ball State University’s Charlie Cardinal. Children waited and took their turns on Santa Claus’s lap.
(12/03/22 2:59pm)
There is no better way to get the Muncie community together than over food and golf for all ages. At least that’s what the president of Accutech Systems Corporation Adam Unger said.
(10/07/22 3:59pm)
Thursday, Muncie Downtown Development Partnership hosted ArtsWalk October, where local artists, performers, food vendors and attendees transformed Walnut St. into a marketplace.
(09/23/22 1:59pm)
Rows of seats in a Muncie Community Schools bus are filled with non-perishable food items.