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(09/15/23 12:00pm)
The word Powwow is the English translation of Pau Wau, which means medicine man in Narrtick. It was originally a healing ceremony performed by the tribe's spiritual or religious leaders. English settlers began to use the word to describe a meeting of Indigenous American medicine men, according to the Smithsonian Institution.
(08/31/23 9:36pm)
Bearing large-rimmed glasses, a red and white raglan T-shirt, a ball cap and a monotone voice, Ray Toffer has become synonymous with the things that make Muncie "beautiful and luxurious," on social media.
(05/02/23 12:00pm)
David Letterman visited Ball State University’s campus May 1 to present “Clear Reception,” a student-produced documentary about the Glick Center for Glass.
(04/23/23 1:59pm)
The symbol of American freedom, the American Bald Eagle, hasn't always been present in every state it should be. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) started an eagle reintroduction program in 1985 to bring that symbol to Indiana.
(04/21/23 4:00pm)
The Ball State University Department of Theatre and Dance is staging The SpongeBob Musical at University Theatre April 1 at 7:30 p.m. and April 2 at 2:30 p.m. The show is directed by Andy Waldron and Anne Beck, choreographed by Anne Beck, and musical direction by Jay Schwandt. Tickets can be purchased online at bsu.tix.com or by calling 765-285-8749.
(04/02/23 3:59pm)
Ninety-two prints and even more not yet on display. “A Wild Story: The David and Sarojini Johnson Print Collection” made its first public debut at the David Owsley Museum of Art (DOMA) in late February, but there is so much more than the art.
(03/30/23 5:34pm)
The rules of the telephone game are simple.
(03/31/23 4:00am)
Looking for an up-and-coming artist for International Women's Month? South Carolina native Coco Jones is an artist on the verge of superstardom. She was previously known for playing Roxie Jones, a rising popstar, on the hit Disney Channel original movie Let It Shine which premiered in 2012. Today, you can hear her single “ICU” on her new EP What I Didn’t Tell You (Deluxe) which was released on Jan. 20, 2023.
(03/20/23 6:00pm)
Graham and Elijah break down the releases of a new Mario movie trailer, as well as wave four of the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe DLC.Checkpoint is Byte's video news series, reporting on recent events in the world of entertainment, tech, and pop culture. Whether it's video games, film, television, or music, we've got you covered!Anchors: Elijah Wachs, Graham HardingExecutive Producer: Riley NowerScript: Graham HardingVideo Editing: Kevin GrahamAudio Editing: Shwetha SundarrajanIntro Graphics: Ryan MinterGraphics: Taylor SheridanThumbnail: Riley NowerOriginal Thumbnail Images From: VG247, IGNMusic: Jack McGinnisSources: https://www.youtube.com/live/66j31wFLB_s?feature=sharehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fq49Xq_FG8Yhttps://mariokart8.nintendo.com/booster-course-pass/
(03/01/23 3:59am)
In honor of Black History Month, several of Byte’s feature writers have compiled a group of trailblazing Black artists who have impacted the music scene in profound and exciting ways. These artists push the envelope and dare to create within an industry that often fails to recognize their innovation and creativity.
(02/11/23 1:00pm)
Ball State’s David Owsley Museum of Art (DOMA) embraced an anti-Valentine’s Day theme at the DOMA After Hours event Friday. The event was from 5-8 p.m., and included a variety of activities and events, such as cross stitching, fortune telling, anti-speed dating and creating ex-effigies.
(01/16/23 9:34pm)
The “MLK March” on Ball State University’s campus was more than honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s long-term vision – it was also a representation of voices echoing for diversity and inclusion.
(12/30/22 5:00am)
If you are looking for a new artist over the holidays, why not give December’s Artist of the Month, Ashe, a try! Ashe is a singer songwriter from California, known for her song, “Moral of the Story,” released on Valentine’s Day in 2019, and featured in the Netflix movie To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You. Even though many people might know of Ashe because of this song, she has gone on to create a successful music career, with two albums under her belt. Ashe started her Fun While It Lastedworld tour in November of 2022, and will finish out the tour in March of 2023.
(12/16/22 7:58pm)
Friday, the Ball State University Board of Trustees held their semester-end meeting, addressing business from three different university committees, and holding a general session to close.
(12/10/22 5:00pm)
When Katie Cole came to Ball State University, she said she thought she wanted to be a choreographer. However, now she’s cast as the Sugar Plum Fairy in a production of “The Nutcracker,’” and her love of performing has grown.
(12/01/22 3:50am)
Special Interest is a sonic sucker punch to the stomach. Quickly barreling out of the New Orleans DIY music scene is knockout vocalist Alli Logout, guitarist Maria Elena, bassist Nathan Cassiani, and sonic soundmaker Ruth Mascelli. Together, the group deftly crafts explosive dance grooves and post-hardcore noise into complementary waves of glitzy sound. These artists are hot off the release of their 2022 album Endure which cemented their influence as revolutionists of a new sound and social consciousness.
(12/04/22 3:00pm)
At the annual running of the Indianapolis 500, names like Scott Dixon, Rinus VeeKay and Tony Kanaan hit the top of every fans’ list.
(11/20/22 5:00pm)
When Jake Letts started out, he “couldn’t carry a tune,” he said. Now, he takes the stage in the touring cast of “Aladdin.”
(11/10/22 9:00pm)
Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk and Rapunzel - all together at once in the same place, coexisting together, sharing in heartbreak, loss and triumph. And they’re all deep in the woods, with fallen slippers and giants in the sky.
(11/07/22 6:59pm)
The David Owsley Museum of Art (DOMA) has assembled an exhibit of recent loans and acquisitions running from Sept. 29 - Dec. 22, featuring a piece by artist and activist Diane Burko, an artist of more than 50 years.