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(11/03/14 3:00am)
When Natasha Cox woke up on June 25, she found some unexpected news. After getting on Facebook — or as she called it, her "morning newspaper” — she found out that Indiana had lifted the ban on same-sex marriage. She immediately woke up her partner, Ryder, and said, “Honey, we can get married.”
(10/14/14 10:05pm)
Tucked away off of Cornbread Road sits a two-story house surrounded by woods. The trees have started to change colors and the sound of leaves crunching can be heard as people, covered in dirt and blood, gather in a circle in the back yard.
(09/14/14 4:44pm)
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(06/26/14 2:11am)
Ryan Howe is a senior journalism news major and writes ‘Howe About That’ for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper. Write to Ryan at rhowe@bsu.edu.
(04/03/14 4:22am)
In 1944, Eva Kor and her family were forced out of their home and onto a train heading toward Auschwitz, a Nazi concentration camp during World War II. Kor traveled from a ghetto in Simleu Silvaniei, Romania, for 70 hours without food or water. As soon as they stepped off the train, she and her twin Miriam were separated from their parents and two older sisters.
(02/27/14 2:32am)
Escaping the cold from outside, Adam Fraley sat in his warm living room with his partner, Zach Morrison. The front window fogged as the couple sat comfortably on the couch. The Christmas lights wrapped around logs in the fireplace illuminated the room with a calming glow.
(02/18/14 4:49am)
At the Olympics, winners walk away with their heads held high and a medal draped around their necks.
(02/18/14 4:44am)
Dear Beyoncé,
(01/06/14 4:14pm)
Last year’s lineup of movies, music and TV has left some pretty big shoes to fill for 2014. Last year saw Sandra Bullock floating in space, a Netflix comedy-drama about a women’s prison, pop geniuses releasing albums and Beyoncé changing the game by releasing a secret album with 14 songs and 17 music videos.
(11/21/13 6:05am)
Type the word “gay” into YouTube and user MarkE Miller’s video “Asking Guys if I’m Gay” is the second video with more than 240,000 views. Type in the word “kissing,” and his video “Awkward Kissing” is the fifth video with more than 660,000 views.
(11/21/13 5:59am)
Sitting in a dimly lit coffeehouse, Martin Wood sipped on his decaf coffee. The silver band on his right ring finger shined as he lifted the cup up to his mouth. Another man, Sam Crimmins, sat down beside him with a cup of hot chocolate and a chocolate chip cookie, wearing an identical silver band.
(11/07/13 5:43am)
Dalton Duncan sat silently among friends with his eyes glued to the TV. The sounds of “My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic” filled the room. For 22 minutes, he was in a MLP trance, only breaking his silence to laugh.
(10/17/13 6:09am)
Patricia Nelson stood in the back room of Art and Journalism Building Room 123, dipping her gloved hands in a tub of sulfuric acid. Her yellow latex gloves and tattered denim shirt showed the wear and tear that comes with working as a metalsmith nearly seven days a week.
(09/19/13 1:04pm)
The face of 111 E. Adams St. has been taken over by the supernatural. The most recent edition to downtown, Alter Ego Comics sits nestled in its new digs, showing Downtown Muncie exactly what they are about.
(09/12/13 8:23am)
Thor Goodman cannot stand still. Squeezed into a small living room, his eyes stay focused on the wall in front of him as he stomps the carpet and wires under his feet. His bandmates surround him, matching his level of excitement, crammed onto the small section of floor space.
(08/28/13 9:00pm)
Albert DiBenedetto entered room 301 in the Student Center dressed in all black. From the tips of his Belgian shepherd ears, to the hem of his dark, denim jeans, DiBenedetto was engulfed in his fursuit.
(08/28/13 8:37pm)
Albert DiBenedetto entered room 301 in the Student Center dressed in all black. From the tips of his Belgian shepherd ears, to the hem of his dark, denim jeans, DiBenedetto was engulfed in his fursuit.
(08/22/13 7:41am)
Marta Vitolins stood in the alley sandwiched between Jimmy John’s and Be Here Now painting a little door on a mural she has been working on since late July. The Ball State alumna’s dark green sunglasses were inches away from the canvas hanging on Be Here Now’s fence as she covered up blank spots with her brown paintbrush.
(04/22/13 8:51am)
It takes a special woman to get in front of a crowd of people and perform. With a spotlight showcasing every imperfection, her hair, make-up and stage presence has to demand the audience’s attention.
(04/18/13 6:44am)
Charlie Kraus looks at a man standing in a mirror.