Community Through Heritage
Editor's Note: Miguel Naranjo, Associate Lifestyles Editor, and Evan Chandler, Managing Print Editor, were involved with this project as students taking SP305 in the Fall 2022 semester.
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Editor's Note: Miguel Naranjo, Associate Lifestyles Editor, and Evan Chandler, Managing Print Editor, were involved with this project as students taking SP305 in the Fall 2022 semester.
Every dorm building at Ball State University is equipped with kitchenettes, which students can use to make everything from honey garlic pork chops to TV dinners from the dining hall marketplaces. These small spaces, however, are kitchens in their own right and can be used to make more than Kraft mac and cheese. Whether you’ve never touched the knobs on a stove before or rival Gordon Ramsey in the kitchen, here are 7 recipe ideas to help you make the most of the kitchenettes in your dorm.
Mare Castner, a tall brunette with a resonating voice from the U.S., and Susan Smith, a shorter, soft-spoken ginger from the U.K., are physical and cultural opposites. However, this specific connection has kept them friends through penmanship for over 47 years.
It was a wintry January day in 2017 when Geoffrey Mearns first stepped foot on Ball State University's campus.
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, Amber Greene was a field sales executive for a company that advertised beauty products in salons in Indiana, northeast Ohio and Illinois. However, when the first wave of the pandemic hit the U.S. in March 2020, Greene was out of work when the salons she worked for started shutting down.
The year is 1885. James Murray graduated from watchmaking school and moved his family to Muncie from Ohio.
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On a typical day, Brian Nixon gets to the farm, gets prepared and gets out to the field to start planting or harvesting. With corn, soybeans and hemp across 3,300 acres of land, the workload is always there. Whether he’s cutting freshly-dried beans in blowing winds from lunchtime into the night or shelling corn “until as late as elevators are open,” he said the days can be long and only Mother Nature can tell him when to stop.
You might have heard it from upperclassmen or a campus tour guide, but there are several superstitions surrounding Ball State’s campus, and unique characters who walk up and down McKinley Avenue and through dining halls. If you haven’t experienced them before (or, at your own risk, tried them yourself), here are seven things that live in the back of the minds of some Ball State students.
Upon entering Maxwell’s Barber Shop, the barbers’ razors ring in harmony.
Kyle Smedley is a sophomore journalism and telecommunications major and writes for The Daily News. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
Getting ready to start your year at Ball State University (BSU)? Here are some ways to prepare, tips and tricks you may or may not have heard and what you should and should not bring when heading off to college!
Though it didn’t go exactly to plan, with the scheduled “Special Shape Hot Air Balloon Glow Show” being canceled due to weather, Fire Up DWNTWN took over Walnut Street and the rest of downtown Muncie, Indiana, August 6, 2022. Hot air balloons still briefly took the skies, local businesses set up shop under tents, food trucks lined the street and countless other events ran from 1-10 p.m., prompting Muncie’s community to show out in full form.
The first Thursday of every month, Muncie Community Events holds an event in DWNTWN Muncie titled, “First Thursday. First Thursday gives local artists a chance to highlight their work to the community by allowing guests to walk through a gallery of their artwork.
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Kyle Smedley is a journalism and telecommunications major and writes for The Daily News. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
By BOBBY CAINA CALVAN Associated Press
All throughout Delaware County, city officials, local businesses, and charitable organizations alike are celebrating Independence Day in a myriad of different ways. If you’re looking for something to do or maybe looking for a way to spice up your 4th of July celebration, here are five different events taking place on July 4 that are sure to be a blast.
Catie Jenkins wrote about the popular Netflix series ‘Stranger Things’.