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Stilt walkers, acrobats and a 12-member band all collaborate to become MarchFourth.
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Stilt walkers, acrobats and a 12-member band all collaborate to become MarchFourth.
The Daily News' Jenna Liston tests students on how much they really know about Ball State.
It’s now been nearly a year since David Jordan, owner of Trailside Golf & Footgolf, introduced Muncie to Footgolf — and it's been year that has brought many changes.
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Smoke canisters, LED lights, crowd surfing and the promise of “Bigger names. Bigger sounds.” are just a few things to be expected at the third ChirpFest on Sept. 16.
Editor's Note: Emma Rogers and Tyson Bird are senior journalism majors who write "Dinner for 2ish" for the Daily News. Their views do not necessarily agree with those of the paper.
Getting fit and staying healthy seems to be a growing trend among college students, and one Ball State student group makes it its mission to do just that.
Local smoothie shop serves as a tropical oasis
Telecommunications students pair with TCM to create social media campaign
'Chill' dog goes to class with professor
Today's Birthday (09/07/16). Self-discovery, personal and financial growth highlight this year. Invest time and money into projects adapting to domestic changes. Complete one phase in a partnership, as another grows. A spiritual fork in the road next spring leads to blossoming collaboration (and romance). Explore what you love together.
Teh-Kuang Chang, the 2016 Ball State Daily News Person of the Year and longtime political science professor at Ball State, shows no signs of letting age slow him down.
Seven students received the career experience of a lifetime this summer with an immersive learning class that partnered with Turner Classic Movies.
Editor's note: Teacher's Pet is a Ball State Daily News series featuring university faculty/staff and their pets. If you have any suggestions as to who we should feature next, send an email to features@bsudailynews.com.
Editor's note: Muncie Origins is a Ball State Daily News series profiling various businesses that originated in Muncie.
On Sept. 1, America’s Hometown Band will perform a song dedicated to the Ball State marching band at 6:30 p.m. in Westside Park.
Emma Rogers and Tyson Bird are senior journalism majors who write "Dinner for 2ish" for the Daily News. Their views do not necessarily agree with those of the paper.
Editor's Note: This article contains vulgar language.
On the first Thursday of every month, Muncie hosts an arts walk showcasing local talent throughout the event. On Sept. 1, those participating will have the opportunity to walk through eight locations and 10 exhibits.
Former leader dog trainee failed test, will be "career changed."