Community members gather weekly to Stitch 'n Bitch
While Stitch ‘n Bitch was brought to Muncie in 2014, the gathering that takes place at 3 p.m. every Sunday at The Cup resembles knitting groups that gathered over 70 years ago.
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While Stitch ‘n Bitch was brought to Muncie in 2014, the gathering that takes place at 3 p.m. every Sunday at The Cup resembles knitting groups that gathered over 70 years ago.
GoWild is a new iOS app recently released by a small team including Ball State alumnus Zach Grimes.
Kathryn Powell, a senior history major, didn’t swing dance until her sophomore year. Now, she is the president of Ball State Swing Society and teaches others how to dance.
Mortar Board invites people to dance, donate and help decrease the hardships of children affected by domestic violence.
Four graduate students in the Center for Emerging Media Design and Development master’s program spent three days helping Circle of Blue produce “WATERSHED: Replenishing Water Values for a Thirsty World,” hosted by Pope Francis at the Vatican during World Water Week.
Muncie Community Schools have found themselves in an estimated $11.5 million deficit spending, according to The Star Press. While solutions have not yet been met to try and dig out of that hole, the district is looking at many areas to cut, including teacher salaries, an area shocking to parents.
Every person with an income must file state and federal taxes every year.
The duration of Ball State's College of Applied Sciences and Technology is in jeopardy.
Ball State online programs earned high rankings in the U.S. News and World Report’s 2017 “Best Online Programs.”
Butter-cream filled, glazed, long john, fried cinnamon roll, caramel apple nut and Oreo cream with crushed Oreos on top — Bowman Bakery Inc. has campus doughnut lovers taken care of.
No classes and a free breakfast in commemoration of Martin Luther King Jr.’s life start off the week-long celebration of the 37th annual Unity Week.
Wearing a dress to class in December may sound like an odd choice in wardrobe as snow drifts in the air. However, a few students are choosing a to wear dresses every day for a campaign that raises money and awareness for victims of human trafficking.