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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.
(03/05/24 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.
(02/20/24 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.
(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.
(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.
(12/07/23 3:00pm)
With Fall Commencement comes a great deal of ceremony: cap and gown, “Pomp and Circumstance” and the speeches of proud faculty and peers. It’s a thoroughly fancy affair – a dignified send-off to four long years of hard work and memories.
(11/22/23 3:00pm)
Editor’s Note: Lifestyles Editor Hannah Amos and Hunter Jumper Equestrian Club President Alyssa Ford are roomates. Amos recused herself from the editing process of this story as a result.
(11/11/23 3:00pm)
It’s common that college students aim to be cautious with money. Finding ways to save while maintaining your social life can be hard, but when you are conscious of your spending, you can save a lot of money in the end.
(10/01/23 2:00pm)
Returning to your dorm room/apartment with a companion there waiting can be very comforting. On days students are stressed and struggling with their mental health, being able to cuddle with a furry cat, get out to run with a playful dog or even watch your fish swim can offer immense support and dissolve the outside pressures students often struggle with.
(10/03/23 2:00pm)
Trigger Warning: This article mentions suicide.
(09/27/23 4:00pm)
Therapy can be very beneficial to individuals struggling with mental health and conflict in their day-to-day lives. There are a wide variety of reasons that someone would attend therapy to improve their quality of life.
(09/15/23 12:00pm)
The word Powwow is the English translation of Pau Wau, which means medicine man in Narrtick. It was originally a healing ceremony performed by the tribe's spiritual or religious leaders. English settlers began to use the word to describe a meeting of Indigenous American medicine men, according to the Smithsonian Institution.
(09/06/23 2:00pm)
Trigger Warning: This article contains descriptions of sexual assault.
(08/25/23 2:00pm)
Editor’s Note: Terra Konieczny is a member of News Link Indiana, another student media organization at Ball State. The Ball State Daily News and NewsLink Indiana are separate and unrelated publications, but both utilize resources in the Unified Media Lab.
(04/04/23 2:00pm)
Editor's Note: This story has been changed to correct inaccurate information given by a source.
(03/04/23 3:00pm)
The original building that housed Sparky’s Corner Greenhouse was relatively small, but now it’s an expanded building in vibrant shades of pink, green and yellow. Inside, there are various hues of green stretching from floor to ceiling for Muncie residents to choose from.
(02/09/23 7:00pm)
From the outside, the strip mall on West Fox Ridge Lane appears to be a typical building in Muncie. However, once you step inside, you’re faced with countless possibilities.