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On the waiting list

(04/30/20 7:00pm)

A ten-minute phone call saved Mike Stetzel’s life.  

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2020/04/daily-lifestyles-organ-donation

Looking past the label

(04/20/20 7:00pm)

Every morning, Sean White sips his third cup of coffee while greeting students with encouragement as they file into the halls of South View Elementary in Muncie.

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2020/04/partnership-project-sean-white

Peers become Pals

(04/17/20 7:00pm)

Most special education teachers spend their days helping students learn core subjects; however, recent studies have shown that students with disabilities often have lower confidence and self-esteem because it can be hard for them to “view their disability as one component of their lives, not the only component.”

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2020/04/partnership-project-panther-paw-pals

Do-it-yourself ways to add color to Easter

(04/08/20 2:00pm)

Even though families may not be able to gather for Easter dinner this year due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, they can still enjoy the holiday together with FaceTime, Skype and other video-conferencing apps. One easy way to help embrace the springtime spirit is to decorate Easter eggs, whether you have younger kids or you want to brighten the residence where you’ve been quarantined. With these three simple methods, families can utilize what they already have in the pantry and show off their fancy creations to friends and family. 

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2020/04/daily-lifestyles-diy-easter-eggs

Let There Be Art owner gives out art kits to encourage creativity while quarantining

(04/07/20 4:00pm)

Families in cars, vans and trucks alike trickled into the parking lot of Let There Be Art in Muncie between noon and 4 p.m. March 18 to pick up their free kids’ “Quar-ART-ine kit” from owner and artist Misty Cougill.  

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2020/04/daily-lifestyles-quarantine-art-kits

Caffeinated Conversation: Resisting the straw

(01/24/20 8:00pm)

Tier Morrow is a senior journalism and English studies major and writes “Caffeinated Conversation” for The Daily News. Her views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper.

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2020/01/opinion-starbucks-no-straws-for

Writing their next chapter

(01/29/20 8:00pm)

Editor’s Note: At the request of the Youth Opportunity Center (YOC), for privacy and safety reasons, The Ball State Daily News did not interview residents, which is why there are no quotes, photos or information identifying them. 

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2020/01/features-ball-state-yoc-reading-intervention

Where They Were Before: Ball State assistant professor has taught in 2 continents, 3 countries, 2 states

(01/10/20 5:00pm)

Coming from a family of educators, Marie-Line Brunet said she always knew she wanted to be a teacher but never knew where or what she wanted to teach. 

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2020/01/daily-lifestyles-brunet-where-they-were-before

Americans continue to donate upward of $400 billion annually

(12/19/19 5:00pm)

In comparison to the rest of the world, the U.S. is the fourth-ranked country for the highest percentage of people who give their time and money during the year, according to the CAF World Giving Index from 2018. 

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2019/12/news-americans-continue-to-donate-upwards-of-400-billion-yearly-giving-story

Michael Martone pushes genre boundaries with writings about Indiana

(10/11/19 2:00pm)

“Michael Martone was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana, or maybe Scott County, Iowa … His nickname was Dolly or peanut or bug or Michie. He’s written more than a dozen books, maybe more. He might be a fiction writer or nonfiction hybrid. 

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2019/10/daily-lifestyles-michael-martone-reading

The balancing act

(05/03/19 2:00pm)

Editor's Note: This story originally said Lucien was born in Florida. It has been changed to say he was born in Muncie. 

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2019/05/daily-lifestyles-the-balancing-act

Breaking the 'glass ceiling'

(05/03/19 4:00pm)

Over the course of her career in the judiciary system, Judge Sarah Evans Barker has worked to humanize the courts and has become a face for the Southern District of Indiana and the judiciary as a whole. 

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2019/05/daily-lifestyles-judge-sarah-evans-barker

S.O.S. members show their support through early morning fist bumps

(04/22/19 4:00pm)

In a steady stream of sleepy smiles and slow shuffles, Muncie Central High School students began filing through the main entrance doors held open by Supporting Our Students (SOS) members.

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2019/04/daily-lifestyles-sos-volunteers

Ball State students serve as 500 Festival Princesses for 2019

(03/20/19 7:00pm)

Editor’s Note: Justice Amick, who is featured in this article, previously wrote for The Daily News.

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2019/03/daily-lifestyles-500-festival-princesses

Lucky charms to decorate any St. Patrick's Day party

(03/14/19 4:00pm)

There are some holidays most Americans have begun to expect a big party attached to, including St. Patrick’s Day. 

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2019/03/daily-lifestyles-st-patty-diy

Do-it-yourself ways to bring the winter snow indoors

(02/07/19 5:00pm)

For those who love the sight of snow but hate the chilly temperatures that come with it, there are easy solutions to fulfill your longing for the frozen water. 

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2019/02/daily-lifestyles-diy-snow-creations

Popcorn facts many pop-ably don't know

(02/01/19 8:01pm)

In Indiana, popcorn companies have been popping up since 1952, starting with Orville Redenbacher. 

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2019/02/daily-lifestyles-history-of-popcorn

Keep yourself organized with a new do-it-yourself calendar

(01/17/19 5:00pm)

Sometimes it can be hard to part with a wall calendar, especially if it has the perfect theme and the perfect pictures.

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2019/01/daily-lifestyles-diy-calendars

From student to guest: Angelin Chang's journey to Grammy Award winning artist

(12/08/18 1:55am)

Angelin Chang originally took the stage at Burris Laboratory School as a student, but she will now be returning as a Grammy Award winning guest performer. 

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2018/12/daily-lifestyles-angelin-chang

Cornerstone celebrates conclusion of fall courses with showcase

(12/06/18 5:00pm)

After every class session in the fall, spring and summer, Cornerstone Center for the Arts hosts a celebration showcasing the students from their dance, music and fitness classes. 

https://www.ballstatedaily.com/article/2018/12/daily-lifestyles-cornerstone-fall-celebration


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