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Adapting with Nature

(10/02/18 4:00am)

I’ve always considered myself a city girl. Maybe it was religiously watching cheesy rom-coms like How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days and 13 Going on 30 growing up, but after I walk across that stage with my diploma next May, my dream has always been to move to a bustling concrete jungle and work for a magazine.

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2018/10/httpballbearingsmag-com20180924adapting-with-nature-2

The influence of class

(03/28/18 12:00pm)

Kayla Beeler, a junior at Ball State University, has lived her life in two different worlds.

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2018/03/the-influence-of-class

A recipe for connection

(02/28/18 1:00pm)

Floor-to-ceiling windows span two adjacent walls in Neda Schuck’s Muncie home. Bright sunshine illuminates the spread of food on her table. A pasta salad, made of rotini noodles mixed in with homegrown tomatoes and sharp cheddar cheese cubes, sits in a bright blue bowl. On a glass, footed dessert dish, spongy shortcakes are filled with a creamy lemon curd and topped with ripe, red strawberries. Neda’s headscarf, adorned with glittery silver and gold swirls, slightly sparkles as she bends down to sneak her 6-year-old basset hound, Tank, a bite of cheese from the salad.

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2018/02/a-recipe-for-connection

United we fan

(02/06/18 1:00pm)

John Miller, a 24-year-old college junior, spends his days studying software engineering at the Idaho campus of Brigham Young University. He is involved with the Mormon church, is passionate about drawing, and loves Nintendo—so much so, that he hopes to one day be a game designer.

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2018/02/united-we-fan

Bigger bodies

(12/04/17 1:00pm)

“Come on man, one more!”

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2017/12/bigger-bodies

ORIENTATION GUIDE: How to move off-campus

(06/15/17 10:00am)

Editors note: Every year, The Daily News produces the orientation guide for incoming freshman. This story first appeared in The Cardinal Field Guide printed in May 2017. To read the full issue, click here.

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2017/06/orientation-how-to-move-off-campus

What to do at May's First Thursday event

(05/03/17 7:00pm)

Take a break from studying for finals and venture to downtown Muncie this Thursday for the First Thursday event.

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2017/05/features-may-first-thursdays

First amendment vigilantes

(05/01/17 2:21pm)

In 2016, on a mid-September afternoon in Vancouver, Washington, Tara Dublin was on her way to pick up her son from school—something she did almost every weekday. Driving down the street in her red Volkswagen Jetta, which had “Proud Democrat” and “A Woman’s Place is in the White House” bumper stickers on the back, she blasted the song “My Hero” by the Foo Fighters through her car’s open windows.

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2017/05/first-amendment-vigilantes-ballbearings

Muncie Animal Shelter, Studio Exhale to host Yoga with Goats event

(04/26/17 4:00pm)

First, yoga fans got Yoga with Cats. Now, there's an opportunity to do yoga with some slightly bigger furry friends. 

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2017/04/features-yoga-with-goats

Cornerstone to host Muncie Brewfest for 1st time

(04/21/17 4:00pm)

Fourteen different Indiana breweries will set up shop in Cornerstone Center for the Arts this weekend to share their own unique craft beer with the community. 

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2017/04/features-muncie-brewfest

Two Cats Café to expand, create cat cafe with ARF

(04/14/17 4:00pm)

Popular in Asia since the 1990s, cat cafes have recently begun to multiply in the United States. Nine Lives, the first cat cafe in Indiana, opened earlier this year in Indianapolis. However, there will soon be another cat cafe located right in Muncie.

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2017/04/features-cat-cafe

Lost Muncie Facebook group allows community to reminisce, connect with old friends

(04/11/17 7:00pm)

Social media sites such as Facebook have allowed people to connect in ways that no one could have predicted 50 years ago. One Facebook group has given the Muncie community an interactive, online history book, complete with its own set of historians available with just a click of the mouse. 

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2017/04/features-lost-muncie

5 things to do for April's First Thursday event

(04/05/17 4:00pm)

On Thursday, the Muncie community is encouraged to visit downtown to participate in this month's First Thursday event. Here are five things to check out.

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2017/04/features-april-first-thursday

5 things to do this St. Patrick's Day

(03/17/17 10:00am)

St. Patrick’s Day is today, March 17. Dress up in green and celebrate the Irish holiday by taking part in one of these fun, holiday-themed events in Muncie.

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2017/03/features-st-patricks-day-events

Author, speaker Peter Kageyama to discuss community development

(03/15/17 4:00pm)

Being emotionally invested in a city can help it thrive, and it's something internationally sought-after author and speaker Peter Kageyama's work is rooted in. 

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2017/03/features-love-where-you-live-preview

Ball State senior opens preschool, serves as lead teacher

(03/14/17 4:00pm)

Nine beaming children with rosy cheeks file in through the door; the tenth child, too tired from her time spent on the playground, rests in the arms of the vivacious group’s teacher. As the children rush to the water fountain, their teacher gingerly lifts up each to the too-tall fountain, making sure every student has the chance to get a drink. 

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2017/03/features-student-preschool-teacher

Nameless and shameless

(03/09/17 3:16pm)

Nearly 40 percent of internet users have experienced online harassment in some way. Half of those didn’t know the true identity of the perpetrator.

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2017/03/nameless-and-shameless-ballbearings

10 things to do at First Thursday this month

(03/01/17 8:00pm)

This Thursday, students and community members are invited to downtown Muncie, as well as to Ball State’s campus, to experience a variety of art, food and activities at the First Thursday event. Here are some things to check out this week. 

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2017/03/features-march-first-thursdays

Books on Tap meshes library and bar life

(02/28/17 5:00pm)

Have you ever wanted to join a book club, but felt unsure if it was the right fit? One Muncie club allows members to discuss literature with a pint of their favorite brew. 

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2017/02/features-books-on-tap

Cornfed Derby Dames to kick off 7th season

(02/22/17 8:00pm)

The Cornfed Derby Dames, Muncie’s own all-women roller derby team, will be kicking off their seventh season Sunday.

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2017/02/features-cornfed-derby-season-preview


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