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Money can be tight for college students — the stereotypical care packages of ramen noodles and cans of soup come to mind.
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Money can be tight for college students — the stereotypical care packages of ramen noodles and cans of soup come to mind.
Editor's Note: Nick Siano writes opinion for the Daily News.
Editor's Note: Emma Rogers and Tyson Bird are senior journalism majors who write "Dinner for 2ish" for the Daily News. Their views do not necessarily agree with those of the paper.
This year’s Family Weekend is Sept. 16-18, and the schedule is packed with events for students and families to attend. Here is your complete guide to all things Family Weekend — what to do, where to go and places to eat.
TruTV’s Michael Carbonaro performed his show “Carbonaro Live!” on Sept. 16 in John R. Emens Auditorium. Throughout the show, Carbonaro gave the audience snippets into his past, including memories from “The Tonight Show” with Jay Leno and from when he was first starting out. Michael Carbonaro // Photo Provided
ChipFest returns to The Village for third show
Muncie's roller derby team hosts clinic for new members
“I love that I suck!”
Today's Birthday (09/14/16). Personal growth and development gets lucrative this year. Invest in family, home and real estate. Reach a milestone or turning point in a collaboration. Imagine and plan in a peaceful, quiet phase over springtime. Invent an exciting new possibility with the one you love.
Michael Carbonaro realized his passion for entertaining while starting out as a special effects makeup artist. When he would go out to the special effects stores, he became curious about the magic tricks there, and soon realized magic and special effects are very similar.
Watch as dozens of women find their "forever home" during Bid Day in the Quad. This year, Bid Day was on Sunday, Sept. 11, rather than the usual Monday.
For any fans of the movie “Whip It,” or those interested in sport, the chance to try roller derby is here. The Cornfed Derby Dames, Muncie’s women’s roller derby league, is hosting a new skater clinic from 4-6 p.m. at Gibson’s Skating Arena on Sept. 18.
Stilt walkers, acrobats and a 12-member band all collaborate to become MarchFourth.
The Daily News' Jenna Liston tests students on how much they really know about Ball State.
It’s now been nearly a year since David Jordan, owner of Trailside Golf & Footgolf, introduced Muncie to Footgolf — and it's been year that has brought many changes.
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Smoke canisters, LED lights, crowd surfing and the promise of “Bigger names. Bigger sounds.” are just a few things to be expected at the third ChirpFest on Sept. 16.
Editor's Note: Emma Rogers and Tyson Bird are senior journalism majors who write "Dinner for 2ish" for the Daily News. Their views do not necessarily agree with those of the paper.
Getting fit and staying healthy seems to be a growing trend among college students, and one Ball State student group makes it its mission to do just that.
Local smoothie shop serves as a tropical oasis