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(03/24/24 2:00pm)
During World War I, women in the United States stepped up to fill the gaps from those who left to fight for their country. Upon their loved one’s return, the motivation to continue the support for their country and their veterans didn’t diminish.
(03/21/24 2:00pm)
They’re integral to our society — mothers, wives, sisters, friends. Women do important things every day, just like everyone else.
(03/20/24 2:00pm)
Yoga has been a way for people to feel more relaxed, both for their body and their mind. It can give people a sense of calmness that can help them get away from day-to-day life.
(03/17/24 2:00pm)
The smell of freshly ground coffee.
(03/05/24 3:00pm)
A spool of yarn and the pull of a hook has the potential to create intricate patterns. The craft is unique, as it can only be done by human hands. Machines aren’t capable of manipulating the yarn in a way that emulates the centuries-old art form.
(02/27/24 3:00pm)
Sitting in front of a round table located in the middle of his office, decorated with lush green plants and surrealist decor, Seth Beckman explained why 'Arts Alive' was created and is significant.
(02/25/24 3:00pm)
Bold colors, ornate frames, dramatic subjects. All of these are characteristics of the lost era of art in the new exhibit at the David Owsley Museum of Art (DOMA) titled “Beyond the Medici.”
(02/16/24 3:00pm)
The Ball State National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) is more than just an organization, it is a haven for young men and women to strive to become who they aspire to be.
(02/20/24 3:00pm)
In 1965, thousands of people participated in a march from Selma, Alabama, to Montgomery. Among those who took on the 54-mile protest was Beatrice “Bea” Moten-Foster.
(02/13/24 3:00pm)
The wide spectrum of bright colors and patterns found behind Kat Hawthorne’s closet doors match their friends' sentiments about their personality: playful, cute and fun. The occasional pop of color outlining their eyes embodies Hawthorne’s artistic traits and positivity.
(02/10/24 3:00pm)
Sasha Donati was going to leave Muncie a year ago. She was not feeling herself. She was in a dark place, and she did not feel like Muncie understood her.
(02/05/24 3:00pm)
Kat’s Crystals and Curiosities is a place full of hidden gems, from crystals and bones to local artists who have their work displayed for sale.
(01/25/24 1:00pm)
The chicking of a hi-hat, the thumping of a bass drum, the pattering of piano eyes and dreamy, soulful harmonizations overtook KC Kings’ senses as the lyrics of Solange’s “Rise" swam through her thoughts.
(01/30/24 3:00pm)
The smell of baking surrounds the small kitchen in Susan Danner’s home, encasing it in warmth.
(01/22/24 3:00pm)
Second-year criminal justice major Brynn Hensley and 2023 Ball State University graduate Ian McCurdy met on Tinder in August 2022. McCurdy’s Tinder profile had pictures of him at concerts and taking photos. From first impressions, Hensley said she could tell McCurdy was an adventurous person.
(01/16/24 3:00pm)
There are many ways the general public can review the overall reaction of a movie: Rotten Tomatoes, IMBd, news publications, etc. People have also developed tests that can be applied to movies to measure the level of inclusivity.
(01/03/24 4:50pm)
As 2023 ends and the new year begins, resolutions are made and goals are set. For those with the goal of bettering their mental health or having a new creative outlet this year, journaling may be a new habit for you.
(12/30/23 3:58pm)
With cold weather approaching, its important to make sure your car is ready and safe for travel.According to the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration, 24 percent of weather-related crashes happen on snowy, slushy or icy pavement resulting in the deaths of over 1,300 people and over 116,800 injured each year. Annually, 15 percent of crashes happen during snowfall or sleet, resulting in nearly 900 deaths and 76,000 injuries. To help keep you safe, here’s four things to look over before you hit the roads:BatteryIt’s important to check your car’s battery life. Autozone offers free battery tests and battery charging. If you want to test the battery at home, you can use a multimeter, which costs $16.52 at Walmart.Charging a battery is different than jumpstarting a battery. Jumpstarting just provides the car a short burst of power to get it running, and is done when the car won’t start. If your car dies on Ball State University’s campus, you can call Charlie Charter to jump your car.If you need to jumpstart your car on your own, you need two things: a pair of jumper cables and willing driver to lend a helping hand, according to Toyota of Louisville. At Walmart a pair of jumper cables can cost $9.76.Toyota of Louisville states both vehicles need to be parked and suggests to engage the parking brake for safety. After opening both hoods and locating the batteries and the terminals as well as taking off any plastic covers, its important to check for corrosion. If there’s no corrosion, it’s time to start. Starting with the dead car, connect the red clamp to the postive terminal. Then, take the other red clamp and connect it to the working car’s positive post. Then, take the black clamp and connect it to the negative terminal on the working car. Take the last clamp and connect it to an unpainted piece of metal on the surface of the dead car.During the whole process of connecting cables, its important the cables don’t touch each other, according to Home Depot. Once everything is connected, it’s time to start the car. It’s important to jumpstart the car with a good battery, according to Toyota.After the car is jumped, take the cables off in the reverse order of how they were put on, according to Progressive.
(12/27/23 5:25pm)
In the winter, there are many strategies to combat the cold temperatures. Lighting the fireplace, layering clothes when you need to go out, and using space heaters and blankets are all common tactics. Another strategy is incorporated into something everyone does anyway: eating.
(12/18/23 3:00pm)
In 2022, there were about 3 million customer service workers in the United States with 54,640 workers in Indiana, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).