Don't Starve is getting a new expansion, we have even more Halo news, and our dear YouTube is finally sticking up for us small people! Hosts: Dalton Martin & Julia Parobek Camera: Michael Robb Teleprompter: Spencer Smith Editing: Michael Robb Music: Lex Bravary Graphics: Meghan Duffy, Sam Noble, Lauren Lucas Producer: Dalton Martin
Among the many clubs and organizations at Ball State, few are so often discussed or misunderstood as the Anthropomorphic Art Society – more widely known as the “furries”. While some fans argue about what exactly makes someone a furry, a popular definition is that a furry is anyone who enjoys anthropomorphic art.
Women athletes and super heroes are teaming up together for espnW to illustrate the talents of women athletes who will each be alongside a certain Marvel female hero. IMPACT25 is a list that will be a countdown of the most influential women athletes in sports. Emanuela Lupacchino and Rachelle Rosenberg will be showing off their first illustration of professional American soccer player Carli Lloyd, who will be paired up next to Captain Marvel. Marvel Director of Content and Character Development, Sana Amanat, explained why espnW and Marvel decided to team up: “Marvel’s mission is to celebrate the hero’s journey – and espnW’s IMPACT25 is a uniquely incredible way to do that.
YouTube has declared war on unlawful and unjustified copyright notices. A recent blog post from the Copyright Legal Director of Google, Fred von Lohmann, has backed up a select few videos to be used as examples of protected under fair usage laws.
@IAmYourBossLady This review is based off of the PS4 version. Welcome back to the Wasteland, fellow vault dwellers!
Members of the LGBTQ+ community have mixed feelings about Caitlyn Jenner being a prominent figure for transgender individuals
Ball State women’s volleyball advanced to the second round of the Mid-American Conference tournament after a 3-1 victory against Buffalo on Nov.
"You feel the urge to write programs for mundane tasks like laundry and homework"
What’s the makeup trend this winter? Red lips. According to Harper’s Bazaar, red lips of several shades are moving from the runway to our streets.
NLI Weather Forecaster Caleb Saylor tracks our first chance of snow for the season here in Muncie.
Teams of students took on the challenge of writing, fiming and editing a short film within only 48 hours.
Friday looks to be sunny however rain showers will be across central Indiana with flurries to end your day on Saturday.
Hear about one woman battling cancer for the third time, and winter weather preparedness week continues.
Winter Weather Preparedness Week is almost to an end but there is still plenty to cover. Chief Weather Forecaster Michael Behrens and Forecaster Adam Grimes let us know about the winter weather outlook and how to prevent/treat cold related injuries.
Brie Isom has your NLI Quick Hits for Wednesday, November 18.
Members of the LGBTQ+ community still face discrimination and battle for rights and protections in other areas of life after the same-sex marriage win
Despite the signs outside of Muncie Liquors that read, “KEGS KEGS KEGS,” the local chain doesn’t have any for sale.
Yesterday at 6:00 pm I visited the student center to a screening of a sex trafficking documentary hosted by IJM (International Justice Mission). IJM is a global organization that started four years ago to raise awareness for several different causes by putting on events. One of these events is “No Slave November” which happens every year to raise awareness about human trafficking.
Country musician Corey Cox returns to Muncie for the third time Nov. 20 at 11 p.m. for a free show at the Chug, located at 409 N. Martin Street.