Dance department seniors to showcase choreography projects, capstone
Ball State Theatre and Dance is preparing to present the Senior Choreography Projects, a capstone for department seniors.
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Ball State Theatre and Dance is preparing to present the Senior Choreography Projects, a capstone for department seniors.
SpringHill, a Christian youth camp that aims to connect young people with God, is coming to Ball State to recruit camp counselors for the summer 2017. Most of SpringHill's counselors are college students, but counselors range in age from 18 to 24.
Kendall Davies, the Homecoming Committee's publicity and social media chair, is involved in a lot on campus. Davies is a public relations and marketing double major, a member and director of web communications for the Alpha Phi Delta Rho sorority and an account director for Cardinal Communications.
It is once again time for the annual Ironman competition. The Ironman 70.3 triathlon competition will be taking place July 9 in the Prairie Creek Reservoir in Muncie.
A college budget can be tricky when it comes to shopping. Here is a list of thrifty, reasonably priced stores to shop at.
This Saturday is the City Wide Comedy Jam, which will be featuring a Special Edition Father’s Day June 18 at Cornerstone Center for the Arts.
The Moscow Ballet Festival will be presenting "Sleeping Beauty" at 7:30 p.m. March 21 at John R. Emens Auditorium.
For those who aren’t leaving Muncie during Thanksgiving break — don’t fret. Here are some things to do while spending Turkey Day in East Central Indiana.
Outside the L.A. Pittenger Student Center, 60-degree weather is slowly giving in to chilling winds, but inside, Benny Benefiel is doing the same thing he’s done for 50 years.
The Amazing Taste will return to Ball State for its fifth year on Thursday, Nov. 5 from 5-8 p.m. in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center and the event will feature several new countries and activities. DN FILE PHOTO JORDAN HUFFER
DN FILE PHOTO SAMANTHA BRAMMER
Editor's Note: The original online story misquoted Robert La France, the director of the David Owsley Museum of Art. He described the exhibit as containing images of "palpable presence," not palatable.