Walking the Runway: The Ball State Fashion Industry Studies Club hosts fashion show on campus.
The Fashion Industry Studies Club hosted “Garden of Couture” Fashion Show at the Brown Family Amphitheater, from 12-4 p.m. on April 6th.
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The Fashion Industry Studies Club hosted “Garden of Couture” Fashion Show at the Brown Family Amphitheater, from 12-4 p.m. on April 6th.
Ball State University’s Vox Anima ensemble, an all-female choir, took center stage at Sursa Performance Hall delivering ‘Women of Song.’ This annual concert aims to promote women musicians and lyricists during Ball State’s Women’s Week throughout Women’s History Month.
Muncie Missions Walk A Mile In My Shoes event puts the average Muncie citizen who might own a home in the perspective of those who don’t.
By: Zach Gonzalez
Since 2015, the 8twelve Coalition has worked alongside residents, businesses and nonprofits to improve the quality of life in the South Central and Thomas Park/Avondale neighborhoods. Coalition Coordinator Darbi Strahle said many of the coalition’s efforts start with meaningful conversations and relationships.
When students bow their heads and step onto mats for judo training at Muncie’s Ross Community Center, they learn far more than martial arts. Students gain discipline, self-confidence and strength along with social connection and problem-solving skills.
White and Rymer’s Bushido Karate instructors train numerous students who need not just instruction on how to defend themselves but help navigating their own life. Chief instructor and owner Richard Rymer mentions many students start training at the dojo due to harassment surrounding Muncie Community Schools he describes as an epidemic.
Jack Sape plays most games without his entire family sitting in the bleachers. Growing up in Michigan, it’s difficult for his extended family to make consistent trips to Ball State to watch him play on the defensive line. Each homecoming game, however, is an exception.
Lindsey Ogle, assistant professor of special education, grew up living with her brother on the autism spectrum, Matt Ogle, whom she described as having very limited speech capabilities. Her family watched him struggle to find a job in rural Tennessee.
As online shopping expands, malls are decreasing in number and slowly becoming extinct. According to the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond the number of malls in the country has dropped from 1,500 in 2005 to 1,150 today. The Muncie Mall is being auctioned for a sheriff’s sale.
Zach Gonzalez is a second-year journalism major and writes “Glory Days” for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
During “Take Back The Night,” denim jeans don’t represent just a fashion choice, but the light for survivors impacted by sexual violence.
The outcome of graduating from college is relatively simple: receive a diploma that unlocks the gateway to a new stage of life during adulthood. But for some, the process to get there involves both personal and academic growth obtained only through higher education.
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Screaming. Intimidating. Blaming. Threatening. These are all tactics an abuser can use on a survivor.
The “MLK March” on Ball State University’s campus was more than honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s long-term vision – it was also a representation of voices echoing for diversity and inclusion.
Finals week is coming up and some students may be wondering: how can I remain calm and do my best? Here are five tips for managing stress during finals.
Illness cases are spreading around the Midwest, as Indiana, Illinois and Ohio have high levels of the flu as of Nov. 19 and an escalating community spread of COVID-19 as of Nov. 27, according to the Center for Disease Control (CDC). However, people can be unsure on what illness they actually have, as sometimes they can confuse various illnesses with each other.
Wednesday, the Ball State University Student Government Association (SGA) proposed two amendments, which if ratified, will have significant effects on university procedures.
Since 1987, several student organizations have taken center stage inside John R. Emens College-Community Auditorium, dancing the night away and lip syncing in front of an audience of Ball State students.