Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of Ball State Daily's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query. You can also try a Basic search
774 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
(04/15/15 8:32pm)
Behind the Art explores
the meaning and process behind the student-made art in our campus hallways and displays.
This part of the series contains photography work featured on the second floor
of the Art and Journalism Building.
(04/14/15 10:28am)
Silas Green and Courtney Martin play the roles of Charlie Weston and Leanne King in the student written and directed play, "West End Blues." Weston and King struggle with difficult pasts during the play. DN PHOTO KATHRYN HAMPSHIRE
(04/12/15 4:00pm)
Alumna Kelzie Jo Selch prepares to "eat" fire. Selch and other flow artists perform on Mondays at Be Here Now. PHOTO PROVIDED BY KELZIE JO SELCH
(04/09/15 11:00am)
It’s not every day that a college professor can include iconic television shows, working with famous directors and contributing to notable movies such as "Die Hard" and Disney's "Beauty and the Beast" on her résumé. But Vanessa Ament can.
(04/08/15 7:00pm)
ABSO Improv Comedy decided to create Midwest Improv Fest after performing at Music & Memory's "A Night to Remember." The festival begins at 10 p.m. on Saturday, April 11 and the show costs $2. PHOTO PROVIDED BY ABSO IMPROV COMEDY
(04/08/15 4:00pm)
In the final Strother show of the season, the Department of Theatre and Dance presents “Iphigenia 2.0” by Charles Mee, a modern-day version of Euripides’ classic, “Iphigenia in Aulis.”
(04/07/15 5:36pm)
Members of local, hip-hop group L.A.M.E. Crew Jordan "J.green" Green, Tre "Fate" Smith, Ricky "Nesh Backwood" Webb and D.J. Joe Fife try to avoid generic subjects in their songs. Their name stands for Laughing At My Enemies. PHOTO PROVIDED BY L.A.M.E. CREW
(04/04/15 4:00pm)
Erin Gladieux is a junior telecommunications and journalism major and writes ‘Pop Culture Catch Up’ for the Daily News. Her views do not necessarily reflect those of the paper. Write to Erin at engladieux@bsu.edu
(04/03/15 4:00pm)
Elizabeth Bolinger sits in Carmichael Hall room 203, waiting for "Rocky Horror Picture Show" auditions to begin. Bolinger, a freshman public relations major, tried out for the role of Janet Weiss. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
(04/03/15 12:31am)
Eric Lawler, a junior architecture student, presented his work at Muncie's First Thursday event April 2. Lawler said his art focuses on the side of architecture that never gets built. PHOTO COURTESY OF ERIC LAWLER
(04/01/15 4:00pm)
What: DWNTWN's First Thursday
(04/01/15 4:00pm)
What: “Mr. Burns: a post-electric play”
(03/28/15 4:00pm)
Erin Gladieux is a junior telecommunications and journalism major and writes ‘Pop Culture Catch Up’ for the Daily News. Her views do not necessarily reflect those of the paper. Write to Erin at engladieux@bsu.edu
(03/27/15 2:00am)
Eric Gottesman plans on doing a project similar to "Sudden Flowers" with schoolchildren here in Muncie, said senior art history major Alyson Walbridge.
(03/27/15 12:00am)
Iggy Azalea performs at last year's Lollapalooza in Chicago's Grant Park. Azalea won't perform at this year's festival. TNS PHOTO
(03/26/15 11:00am)
“La Boheme” might be an opera, but Director Jon Truitt said Ball State Opera Theatre’s new production is not just for aristocrats or Italian speakers.
(03/25/15 7:08pm)
Starting Friday, a young cast of Ball State musical theatre students tackle “Oklahoma!,” a production that Director Karen Kessler, associate professor of theatre, said “changed the course of the American musical.”
(03/25/15 4:00pm)
The David Owsley Museum of Art’s “Fractured Narratives: A Strategy to Engage” exhibit contains the work of 14 artists, but only one will be traveling to Ball State.
(03/23/15 7:00pm)
"One Hand Clapping" is based on the book by Anthony Burgess. The production centers on a married couple, Howard and Janet Shirley, who live out their different views on life. DN PHOTO CHRISTOPHER STEPHENS
(03/22/15 9:37pm)
What: "Women: Body-Positive Art to Inspire and Empower" featuring feminist artist Carol Rosetti