Celebrate tax day with these six food deals and freebies.
In one year, the Student Government Association’s governing body completed well over half of its numerous platform points.
For probably the first and only time, I find myself almost agreeing with Trump. The Syrian airstrikes were not a bad thing. The Assad regime needed to know that chemical weapons will not be tolerated.
When Future Islands made their network television debut on David Letterman in 2014, their performance of “Seasons (Waiting On You)” briefly brought them worldwide attention.
After seeing three gun-related deaths in Muncie over the past two months, some community members have had enough.
Muncie Mayor Denis Tyler spoke to community members, students and city officials this morning for his State of the City address at the Horizon Convention Center.
When Aimee Fant knew she was going to lead a classroom of K-12 children at the Youth Opportunity Center, she was terrified. But after five minutes, the current Muncie Action Plan coordinator knew she had found her place in the community.
After the unparalleled success of 2014’s Brill Bruisers and the ominous silence that followed, few people expected to hear much from Canadian supergroup New Pornographers in 2017.
What good is war for? Nothing at all, three campus organizations want to make clear.
After the reading, Jess will be taking questions from the audience. The reading is part of the Marilyn K. Cory speaker series.
Freshman middle distance runner Peyton Kneadler transitions to middle distance runner.
Sophomore physics major Robin Klause was named the National Association of Intercollegiate Gymnastics Clubs’ Men’s Open Division Modified NCAA pommel horse national champion on April 8.
Two students have started separate petitions to bring the chains to Muncie.
The Cardinals are hitting .401 in their last seven games after hitting .207 during their nine-game losing streak.
The wait is over — at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, singer, songwriter and actor Jesse McCartney will be performing in John R. Emens auditorium.
The run takes place at night and allows participants to wear neon colors and glow sticks to make it a unique experience.
With their 3-1 win over No. 12 Loyola on Saturday, the Cardinals have advanced to their first MIVA semifinal match since 2014.
A few warm days ahead, as rain chances ramp up later in the week.