Retiring professor leaves legacy of passion for teaching, creating art
When he was born, the first sight Alfredo Marin-Carle saw while slipping into the arms of his Catholic midwives was his father’s paintings.
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When he was born, the first sight Alfredo Marin-Carle saw while slipping into the arms of his Catholic midwives was his father’s paintings.
DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
Telecommunications professor Chris Flook began photographing rural Indiana towns last year. Oldenburg Ind., pictured here, reminded him of a visit to southern Germany. PHOTO COURTESY OF CHRIS FLOOK
The Spoke & Bird is a project by owners Alicia Bird and Scott Golas. The pair's goal is to create a neighborhood bistro that will serve food & drinks in an environment their customers will not want to leave. PHOTO COURTESY OF THE SPOKE & BIRD
A student works on a project on Feb. 24 in the teleplex. DN PHOTO ALAINA JAYE HALSEY
Ryan Reese, a junior hospitality major, worked at Walt Disney World from Jan. to Aug. 2014. Reese attended the front desk at the Art of Animation Resort. PHOTO PROVIDED BY RYAN REESE
A Ball State alumnus, dedicated to improving lives in Indiana, was recognized as one of the top young architects in the country by the American Institute of Architects.
It was a cold and windy night at the Ball Honors House Tuesday as groups of students filed up to its stately, red door only to be greeted with disturbing news: a murder had occurred on the university owned grounds.
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The 30th Annual Student Scholarship Talent Search will take place on Tues., October 7 at 7:30 p.m. in John R. Emens Auditorium.
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