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As more companies and organizations become reliant on artificial intelligence (AI) technology, its usage can also be seen when students apply for jobs.
When Christian Dixie, freshman journalism major, was 9 months old, he fell in love with the game show “Wheel of Fortune.”
Ball State College of Architecture and Planning (CAP) students are working with the City of Knox on a plan to revitalize the city’s downtown area.
Pale Moonlight Cinema’s (PMC) crew of about 50 Ball State students and alumni gathered at the Horrorhound Weekend Film Festival September 2019 in Indianapolis to view the debut of their fifth short film, “Popsy.”
Seven students sailed the waves of Ball Pool Wednesday evening, dumping and squirting water into their opposing teams’ canoes to sink them and win the real-life Battleship game hosted by Ball State’s Recreation Services.
Members of the community had the opportunity to ask Mayor Dan Ridenour and the department heads of the City of Muncie questions about how the city will work under his leadership.
Editors Notes: In a previous version of this article, the Daily News failed to clarify that Shaheen Borna's ethnicity was incorrectly perceived by a student in the situation. The article has since been updated.
A new ordinance, written by Mayor Dan Ridenour and introduced by the Muncie City Council Jan. 6, aims to expand the Sanitary District Board of Commissioners from three to five members.
Students sometimes complain going to middle school feels like being in jail. Now, a former Muncie middle school building will actually become one.
Hannah Gunnell is a senior journalism major and writes “Hannah’s Hindsight” for The Daily News. Her views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper.
With the help of a $40,000 Ball Brothers Foundation grant, Ball State’s College of Architecture and Planning (CAP) and School of Art plan to expand their reach into the community.
Village Green Records (VGR) is one of nine Indiana donation locations participating in The Satanic Temple (TST) Indiana’s campaign, Menstruatin’ With Satan.
After five years on High Street in downtown Muncie, Christina Blanch and her son turned a new page and moved Aw Yeah Comics to a location on Charles Street in hopes to get more walk-in traffic.
What do a raspberry lemonade, a pub cheeseburger and onion rings from the Tally Food Court and a two-meat Boar’s Head sandwich, 32 oz. soda and three Airheads from the Atrium have in common?
Amidst printing presses, racks of type and dogs who roam the open space, students work to sew the binding of 65 copies of this year’s Book Arts Collaborative artist’s book.
Not enough breakfast foods in your life? Doughnut worry.
As someone who has personally felt the impact of mental illness, junior psychology major Chassica Price wants to help those in similar situations.
Ten graduate students sat in the front row of the audience, awaiting their turns for Graduate School’s Three Minute Thesis (3MT) challenge Thursday evening.
“Hope parking services doesn’t tow your hover car!”
A 9-year-old, blood-loving metalhead, a dedicated director and a professional horror movie actor: This is the recipe for Pale Moonlight Cinema’s (PMC) upcoming short film, “Popsy.”