Gaston Community Church member Brenda Ragland started Brenda’s Closet to provide clothing for those in need.
The smell of freshly ground coffee.
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The smell of freshly ground coffee.
Muncie’s National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), Branch #3063, is continuing to move forward on a path that celebrates diversity.
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.
Bodies rush around a set stage, placing props at the top of the show. Giggles reverberate through the black box theatre as busy hands braid hair and place finishing touches on costumes.
The motor of the Kiddie Express Train and its child-sized passengers hummed by guests as they roasted marshmallows by campfires. Phone cameras clicked as guests snapped family pictures, hosting Ivy Tech Community College's Rudy the Roadrunner and Ball State University’s Charlie Cardinal. Children waited and took their turns on Santa Claus’s lap.
Editor’s Note: as a Trigger Warning, this article contains information about sex trafficking
Laura Janney knew her son was gay.
Matt and Kaleigh go behind the scenes at Indy Scream Park in this special event coverage from Byte BSU! Discover how Indy Scream Park stands out from other horror attractions not only in Indiana, but all around the country! https://www.indyscreampark.com/ A big thanks to Indy Scream Park for letting us come out and interview their staff members!
Who doesn’t love haunted houses? They’re an integral part of the American Halloween tradition. The actors, spooky sets, dull lighting and scary sounds hold a special place in the hearts of horror fans and for good reason. According to the Smithsonian, this tradition has brought joyful fright to the masses as early as the 19th century, though not exactly with the time commitment and polish of today’s haunted attractions. Interest in these types of attractions began to boom after Walt Disney opened Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion in 1969, making haunted attractions a staple of American Halloween tradition. After it became mainstream for patrons to pay to experience the frightful and spooky, Halloween horror attractions and haunted houses started popping up all over the country.
There are plenty of opportunities to get involved in the community and volunteer this semester. Here are six places around Muncie that are looking for help.
On campus with nothing to do? Here are seven events at Minnetrista from now to September.