Mark III mural, downtown buildings defaced with graffiti
After a string of downtown Muncie buildings were tagged on the night of Aug. 14, Braydee Euliss was nervous.
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After a string of downtown Muncie buildings were tagged on the night of Aug. 14, Braydee Euliss was nervous.
The mural on the Mark III Taproom and various other downtown buildings were defaced with graffiti Aug. 14. The mural was created as a "love note" to the city after the Orlando Pulse nightclub shooting. Mary Freda, DN
Dr. Linda Camp (left) and office staff at IU Health Ball Memorial Cosmetic & Reconstructive Surgery stand in Dr. Camp's office Aug. 17. Camp has traveled ten times over the course of 13 years to Honduras and provides medical services. Mary Freda, DN
After the Ball State Board of Trustees voted to remove John Schnatter's name from the university Thursday, Student Government Association (SGA) and Black Student Association (BSA) will host a forum to discuss diversity, inclusivity and racial relations at Ball State.
In November 2015, Gearbox: Muncie - A Maker Hub, opened in the former Cintas building. The hub, a Sustainable Muncie Corporation (SMC) project, was promoted as a makerspace with a focus on community betterment, according to the Madjax website.
After previously releasing a statement saying John Schnatter's name would remain on the John H. Schnatter Institute for Entrepreneurship and Free Enterprise, the Board of Trustees held a special session to discuss the issue further. After an 8-1 vote, the Board decided to remove Schnatter's name and return all previously donated funds. Mary Freda, DN
In an 11-minute meeting Thursday, the Ball State Board of Trustees decided to remove John Schnatter’s name from the university, passing the resolution 8-1.
When first built in 1934, the Multicultural Center was a two-story residential structure, however, its purpose morphed in the early 1970s to “respond to the requests of African-American students who wanted a place of solidarity and support on campus,” according to the center’s about page.
When 12-year-old Susana Rivera-Mills moved to California from El Salvador, college wasn’t the first thought on her mind.
Almost a year after completing her undergraduate degree, Erika Espinoza — a Department of Journalism alumna — was part of a Pulitzer-prize winning project.
After multiple severe weather warnings were sent out Tuesday, Muncie is back to somewhat normal springtime weather Wednesday.
The future of Muncie Community Schools — and whether or not it will be in Ball State’s hands — will be decided by midnight Wednesday.
Video by Tanner Holbrook, NewsLink Indiana
For the first time in eight years, only one group is campaigning to be the next executive slate for Ball State’s Student Government Association.
Before the journey of life comes to an end, some want to be remembered for the memoir they wrote, the Grammy they won or the legacy they left.
Members of the RedPrint Step Team practice together. The group practices on Sundays and Thursdays for two to three hours in the Jo Ann Gora Student Recreation and Wellness Center. Mary Freda and Paige Grider, DN
Phi Gamma Delta, or FIJI, was lifted from the Interfraternity Council (IFC) social 'pause' Tuesday.
In addition to having Burris Laboratory School and Indiana Academy on its campus, Ball State may take another school under its wing.
After more than three months — a total of 100 days — 12 of the 13 fraternities in Ball State’s Interfraternity Council (IFC) are no longer on a social “pause.”
The Ball State Board of Trustees met Wednesday for its biannual meeting to vote on members of the slate and specific chairs.