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(01/12/16 3:50pm)
Ball State students participated in a protest for justice on Wednesday, Sept. 9. The protest was organized by the Black Student Association and Ball State Democrats. Students of all backgroudns and color participated in the protest by marching together with signs. Photo by Maggie Kenworthy
(12/07/15 6:16pm)
Recently, the news has been filled with stories of discrimination and
prejudice happening around the country. After events at The University
of Missouri, and the discrimination other minorities due to religion,
race or appearance, a conversation about minorities in America is taking
place.
(10/08/15 6:13pm)
A police officer shot an unarmed teenager and the next day people
across the nation knew. Before masses could take to the streets in
Ferguson, Missouri, Twitter, Youtube, and Instagram blew open a path for
the ensuing images and outrage to rush through. Beneath the banner of
#BlackLivesMatter, people mobilized from coast to coast. Seventy-nine
percent of Americans say they feel more inclined to support social or
environmental issues if they feel their contribution will make a
difference or if immediate support is needed, reports Cone
Communications. Millennials recognize the power of social media, and are
taking on issues they care about to create change.
(10/05/15 5:31pm)
The Millennial generation is often called the “digital natives.” We
are the first generation to grow up with technology and while
Millennials adapt to new technology quicker than previous generations,
we often lack the technical skills needed in the workplace, like
emailing and using spreadsheets.
(01/06/15 10:14pm)
Orange light splashed the backyard of Be Here Now. Then the sound came. A roaring whoosh of flame lit up the patio as Jason Riley whipped the burning rod through the air. Burning at both ends, the pole twirled around his body, through his legs and then extinguished with a forceful final swing.
(05/15/14 2:15am)
In a mystical world consumed by darkness, the princess Aurora is the only chance for evil to be lifted. Transported from her real home on Earth, defeating the witch Umbra is the way for her to return to her father and save the magical realm.
(04/24/14 2:42am)
In front of the leather-bound books of the L.A. Pittenger Student Center music lounge, floating lips and the gyrating hips of Frank-N-Furter grace the screen. Director Brianna Bradley navigates the DVD menu as a piano melody with brass accompaniment plays. Soon, the parade of prospective cast members will trickle in, hoping to land their choice parts in the “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” shadow cast.
(04/22/14 1:50am)
Jeremy Ervin is a sophomore magazine journalism major and writes ‘No Sleep Till Muncie’ for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the paper. Write to Jeremy at jrervin@bsu.edu.
(04/17/14 5:55pm)
Your Game Boy has probably been there for your whole life.
Many current college students were just old enough to catch the wave when the
Game Boy Color dropped in 1998. Long car rides, church and snow days all passed
a little bit quicker with the small gaming machine.
(04/17/14 4:04am)
The bells tolled Feb. 13 while the men and women of Dresden, Germany, and beyond stood together with hands joined. The line coiled through the streets to commemorate the city’s destruction at the hands of the American and British forces, 69 years before.
(04/14/14 12:33am)
Jeremy Ervin is a sophomore magazine journalism major and writes ‘No Sleep Til Muncie’ for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the paper. Write to Jeremy at jrervin@bsu.edu
(04/10/14 1:23am)
Let me give it to you straight: cables can be a real scam. They’re carefully arranged copper and plastic covering and nothing more. So why not bypass retail prices by making your own? Of all your standard household cables, Ethernet is probably the most often used and needed in the longest lengths. It’s also easy to make, with the margin of savings growing with every foot.
(03/24/14 2:05am)
The wintery air didn’t stop a crowd from converging downtown for Muncie Gras 2014. Clad in bikini tops, winter coats and everything in between, both Ball State students and Muncie residents brought their best New Orleans spirit to Walnut Street.
(03/06/14 1:20am)
Being the new kid is tough for a lot of young people. They wind up in a new place, have to make friends and establish some sort of identity. Most “new kids” aren’t (un)lucky enough, though, to get shipped off to South Park, Colo.
(03/05/14 7:00pm)
Being the new kid is tough for a lot of young people. They wind up in a new place, have to make friends and establish some sort of identity. Most “new kids” aren’t (un)lucky enough, though, to get shipped off to South Park, Colo.
(03/05/14 2:33pm)
The Catholic Church, its more than 1 billion members and other denominations will celebrate Ash Wednesday today, the first day of Lent.
(02/27/14 12:08am)
They come in all shapes, all sizes and say something about you, whether you notice or not. Cases brought the ruckus to the iPhone party, fulfilling an unnoticed need. These little bricks will set you back a few bills out of contract. So when a $400 flagship takes a nasty spill, you’d be glad there’s something between it and the ground.
(02/04/14 6:25am)
Holding a vinyl album of Dr. Dre’s “The Chronic,” Pete Lansinger remembers first hearing it in the passenger seat of his brother’s ’97 Chevrolet Corsica when he was 13 or 14.
(02/02/14 7:53pm)
In the old days, the only way to watch the Super Bowl was either in person or through a broadcast television — that thing with the rabbit ears. While there’s always been radio, those options were it to actually see the action.
(01/30/14 7:11am)
Now, the Super Bowl is a stimulation extravaganza. Watching the big game is about high-contact sports, alcohol and the proud American tradition of advertising. So take some time away from looking at a giant screen by looking a smaller one — a cellphone with some of the following apps.