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(02/11/15 8:06pm)
Matt Mellen starts moving his body side to side with his arms bent in front of his face. He looks up, smiles and says, “The music we write is the music that gets people to do this -- getting into the groove." His band mate, Brandon Brookshear nods his head in silent agreement.
(02/10/15 8:00pm)
Jesse Mack is a sophomore music education major that keeps his Mennonite faith close while being at college. Mack is from Goshen the Mennonite capital of Indiana. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
(11/20/13 6:07am)
Students may get in tune with the social event network that is hooking up students from seven universities in Indiana with buzz-worthy happenings.
(11/11/13 5:38am)
It was Sept. 11, 2001. After millions of Americans watched the attacks, April Krowel stood in line for eight hours to donate blood to the Sept. 11 victims in New York and Washington, D.C.
(11/05/13 5:11am)
Students have seen their fair share of mock waterboarding, giant posters of mangled fetuses and shouting this semester as protests and demonstrations have landed on campus.
(11/01/13 8:06pm)
Women in lingerie and fishnet tights greeted students at the doors of Pruis Hall on Halloween night. As each student walked inside, the girls asked, “Have you seen ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’ before?”
(10/03/13 8:55am)
It all started with a smiley-faced ashtray, a gift from 13 years ago.
(09/08/13 9:28am)
While wet feet walked and water was splashed, drenched fur was shaking and tongues were wagging at the first Drool in the Pool event at Tuhey Pool this afternoon. Dog owners from surrounding areas like Anderson, New Castle and Rushville came with their pups to enjoy the last, open day of Tuhey Pool. Dogs were swimming, running and drooling with excitement.
(04/18/13 5:16am)
Prepare the eyelash glue, overstated eye make-up and supersized bottles of hairspray because it’s lights, camera, drag this Saturday at Ball Gymnasium.
(03/26/13 6:28am)
Jessica McIntosh stripped down to a black leotard with an itsy-bitsy sheer skirt. She jumped up and down a few times to get her blood pumping. That day it was 30 degrees outside as the junior public relations major prepared to hula hoop in front of the Bell Tower. She grabbed 12 multicolored hula hoops, holding them around her waist. As she looked down at the ground, she began vigorously swinging her hips. The colors quickly meshed as they slid up and down.
(03/26/13 6:25am)
When Samantha Ellison directed “The Vagina Monologues” as a freshman, she never thought the performance would be the last time she saw her mom. After passing from a sudden heart attack, Ellison knew she had to continue directing Ball State’s version of the off-Broadway hit.
(03/18/13 9:08am)
Cinderella never pointed her toes, sickled or pirouetted in the original Disney film, but for the Russian National Ballet, Cinderella is trading in her glass slipper and ball gown for pointe shoes and a leotard.
(01/24/13 7:05am)
Pabst Blue Ribbon and Keystone Light cans may become a
little classier if made into earrings or a mosaic mirror.
(01/16/13 10:50am)
Skyler Blevins loves lost gloves. He even has a Facebook album dedicated to them.
(11/13/12 9:07am)
Juggler Mark Nizer uses more than just his hands to toss objects into the air. He uses his legs, arms, knees, back, elbows and even his face.
(11/05/12 6:11am)
For many college students, coffee is the first thought that comes to mind as they wake up for class. But for Ryn and Becca Pee, there is more to coffee than just the energy kick. When the MT Cup opened 18 years ago, their mother would bring the sisters in while she read poetry in the coffee house.