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(04/21/23 4:00pm)
Sand, clay, silt, peat, chalk and loam. All are different types of soil. According to ISRIC World Soil Information, soil filters rainwater to help prevent flooding, it helps plants grow and acts as a buffer against pollutants, which helps improve groundwater. Without soil, human life would be difficult.
(04/17/23 2:00pm)
Editor's Note: This story is part of The Partnership Project, a series of content written in an effort by The Daily News to follow the formal collaboration of Ball State University and Muncie Community Schools. Read more in this series here.
(04/13/23 2:00pm)
Editor's Note: This story is part of The Partnership Project, a series of content written in an effort by The Daily News to follow the formal collaboration of Ball State University and Muncie Community Schools. Read more in this series here.
(04/10/23 1:00pm)
Jerry Shaner walked up and down the Family Dollar aisles in search of the perfect gift.
(04/21/23 4:00pm)
The Ball State University Department of Theatre and Dance is staging The SpongeBob Musical at University Theatre April 1 at 7:30 p.m. and April 2 at 2:30 p.m. The show is directed by Andy Waldron and Anne Beck, choreographed by Anne Beck, and musical direction by Jay Schwandt. Tickets can be purchased online at bsu.tix.com or by calling 765-285-8749.
(04/04/23 2:00pm)
Editor's Note: This story has been changed to correct inaccurate information given by a source.
(03/28/23 2:00pm)
Eight women sat around a table at Bracken Library in August 2020 with the same thought in mind: the death of Breonna Taylor, a Black woman shot by police, wasn’t as respected as others, and there was no space on Ball State University’s campus to talk about what was happening in the Black community.
(03/25/23 2:00pm)
Music has been said to bring people of all ages together, and at Electric Crayon Records, it’s no different.
(03/16/23 1:00pm)
Silence falls over the crowd. The orchestra plays the first notes. Energy vibrates through the room, as anticipation grows. Goosebumps form, and smiles widen as the curtain opens to reveal a the set — elaborately painted structures and period props, costumes, hair and makeup.
(03/19/23 2:00pm)
You must be 18 years or older. You must weigh more than 110 pounds. You must be in good health.
(03/07/23 10:00pm)
Kelly Hayes, second-year creative writing major at Ball State University, grew up in a home where she said all anyone talked about was cancer.
(03/04/23 3:00pm)
The original building that housed Sparky’s Corner Greenhouse was relatively small, but now it’s an expanded building in vibrant shades of pink, green and yellow. Inside, there are various hues of green stretching from floor to ceiling for Muncie residents to choose from.
(03/03/23 3:00pm)
Euchre nights, cemetery visits, ax throwing, aerial aerobics, glass blowing workshops and community volunteering. This is what it’s like to be a part of Tri Kappa Muncie.
(02/24/23 3:00pm)
Five children in a high stakes battle. Who can play piano the best and win the cookie?
(02/24/23 7:00pm)
When Halle Pederson graduated from Ball State in 2021 with a major in theatre education and a minor in technical theatre production, she immediately accepted a teaching position at Trimble Tech High School in Fort Worth, Texas.
(02/21/23 3:00pm)
Editor's Note: KwaTashea Marfo, one of the writers of this story, has an African American studies minor.
(02/20/23 3:00pm)
He greeted every single person who stepped foot on the bus with a smile.
(02/09/23 7:00pm)
From the outside, the strip mall on West Fox Ridge Lane appears to be a typical building in Muncie. However, once you step inside, you’re faced with countless possibilities.
(02/12/23 5:00pm)
Kamara Heier stood at the front podium of SunShine Cafe Muncie. She watched customers come in and helped them pay out. The cafe wasn’t new to her; she’s been working on and off there for the last 14 years.
(02/05/23 5:00pm)
On the corner of South Cherry and West Adams, husky howls and barking can be heard in the air, though usually only for a few minutes. On that corner in downtown Muncie, sits Amy’s Pet Spa.