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Paige Matteson sings "Gravity" by Sara Bareilles during the 33rd annual Talent Search in John R. Emens Auditorium on Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2017. Matteson won the female vocal and overall categories and received $1,000 in scholarship money. Mary Freda, DN
Sara Bareilles might be known for her 2007 hit “Love Song,” but audience members heard a different tone from Bareilles when junior musical theatre major Paige Matteson sang her song “Gravity.”
President Donald Trump unveiled his tax reform plan Wednesday afternoon, calling for major tax cuts and simplification of tax codes, which he says will ease the burden on middle-class Americans.
Muncie police are responding to reports of an armed robbery at the Dollar General on Wheeling Avenue. The K-9 unit is on the scene. Mary Freda, DN photo
Community members met in the CAP building April 21 to discuss the future of Muncie's skatepark. Mary Freda // DN
In hopes of shedding some light on those minorities, the Muslim Student Association president Saleem Abufares, along with members of MSA voted to host Meet a Muslim. Meet a Muslim is a platform that organizations such as MSA National and WeUnify have used to create conversation. Mary Freda // DN
Ball State students read testimonials on what it's like to be a parent. Mary Freda // DN
Ball State's student body elected the Student Government Association slate OPTiC to be the next SGA executive board for 2017-18 on Feb. 28. The members of OPTiC, which earned 68 more votes than IGNITE, are Greg Carbó as president, Katy Volikas for vice president, Lizzie Ford as secretary and Kaia Thompson for treasurer. Emma Rogers // DN
Two groups, IGNITE and OPTiC, are campaigning to be the next executive slate for the Student Government Association at Ball State.
Police responded to a call about the parking garage behind the L.A. Pittenger Student Center around 2 p.m. Thursday. According to university strategic communications, the case is now being labeled a "false alarm" but it is still under investigation. Mary Freda // DN
The Asian American Student Association (AASA) held a presentation regarding beauty standards for Asian men and women on Feb. 20. Mary Freda // DN
Muncie community activist Marwin Strong called a press conference Feb. 9 in Price Hall to address crime in the city. Muncie has seen two homicides since Jan. 1. Mary Freda // DN
The Knitting and Crocheting Club sold items in the Atrium on Dec. 5 and 6 to showcase their work they have made this semester. Mary Freda // DN
The makerspace on the seventh floor of Studebaker West allows early and elementary education majors to collaborate with other pre-service teachers while learning how to use new technologies. The space provides tools like dry-erase walls, a sewing machine and a Smart Board. Mary Freda // DN
English professor Darolyn Jones developed the Rethinking Children’s and Young Adult Literature immersive learning project at Ball State. The project provides the public with information about children’s books and gives students an outlet for producing original writings. Mary Freda // DN
The Alliance for Black and Latino Teachers was founded in hopes of increasing the percentage of African-American and Hispanic population with a teaching degree. ABLT, which has been active for six semesters at Ball State, is pushing to bring the organization to Muncie Central High School so they can gain more student interest in the education field. Mary Freda // DN
The Rinker Center hosts a Culture Exchange for international students adjusting from home to college every Wednesday at noon in the Student Center Yuhas Room. The center hosts various programs to held students immerse themselves in a culture different from their traditional culture and make the transition easier. Mary Freda // DN
Ladies with Aspirations was created after president Logyn Maul realized there wasn't an organization that encompassed students of all races and ethnicities. LWA hosted "A Change Will Come" on Oct. 5 to talk about police brutality, hoping to education students on the issues. Mary Freda // DN