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(08/20/20 3:30pm)
Editor’s note: This story was written prior to the COVID-19 pandemic and the Indiana Stay-at-Home order, so some events mentioned may be postponed, canceled, or altered. We’re sorry for any inaccuracies.
(10/01/18 9:24pm)
One summer day at the Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo, Erin Roembke was preparing to teach a group of visitors about the honey badger. But before she could begin, a young boy from the crowd spoke up.
(02/13/18 1:00pm)
Donal Cervin was scared. He’d kept a secret from his Christian parents for four years, and he was getting ready to tell them through a letter.
(10/18/17 12:00pm)
The issue of health is something that affects everyone, whether it be experienced personally or through a loved one. People will get sick, but with the advancements in modern-day antibiotics, a lot of maladies can be cured. However, access to these antibiotics can come at a cost—sometimes too high of a cost, even if it is a vital part of helping that person get better. This is where the issue of health care comes into play and the kind of health care that you have is greatly affected by policies made by those in government. Some of these policies can be seen benefiting the greater good and others not so much.
(06/29/17 10:00am)
Editors note: Every year, The Daily News produces the orientation guide for incoming freshman. This story first appeared in The Cardinal Field Guide printed in May 2017. To read the full issue, click here.
(04/28/17 7:00pm)
Since its debut in 1999, "Mamma Mia" has sung its way into the hearts of millions and has become a Broadway classic.
(04/25/17 4:00pm)
Circus, mechanics and theater, oh my.
(04/24/17 4:00pm)
Political commentary meets rock and electronic music with SeepeopleS, a rock music group that will take to the stage at Be Here Now tonight.
(04/19/17 2:51am)
The vocal stylings of Jesse McCartney and the intense screams from the crowed rang through John R. Emens Auditorium Tuesday night.
(04/17/17 4:00pm)
The wait is over — at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, singer, songwriter and actor Jesse McCartney will be performing in John R. Emens auditorium.
(04/07/17 4:00pm)
April 7 will not only be the last show of the school year at The Chug, but it's also DJ iCandy’s very last show. Presented by The Chug and Sight and Sound, “Club Chug” will transform the bar into a nightclub.
(03/31/17 4:00pm)
Tonight, Be Here Now will feature Electronic Dance Music Collective performers for Lantern EDM Night.
(03/03/17 5:00pm)
Spending Spring Break in Muncie can be almost as good as spending it on a warm beach in Florida. Check out some of the fun things you can do right here in Muncie over your spring break for little to no cost.
(03/03/17 5:00pm)
As a way to celebrate and end the day of the 44th-Annual Dimensions in Jazz Festival, guest artists Vincent DiMartino and Chris Vadal will perform with high school competition winners and the Ball State Jazz Ensemble.
(02/23/17 8:00pm)
The 89th Academy Awards will be hosted by late night show host Jimmy Kimmel beginning at 7 p.m. Sunday.
(02/22/17 5:00pm)
Get the Led Out: The American Led Zeppelin is a group of professional musicians who pay tribute to the 1960s English rock band Led Zeppelin.
(02/20/17 5:00pm)
The Illusionists will be bringing the magic to Ball State straight from Broadway at 7:30 p.m. today in John R. Emens Auditorium.
(02/17/17 8:00pm)
To celebrate its achievements as one of the most active musical organizations in Delaware County for the past 29 years, America’s Hometown Band will perform a free concert at John R. Emens Auditorium.
(02/09/17 5:00pm)
Five musicians, six instruments and a whole trove of original and traditional songs will be on display at Pruis Hall when Run Boy Run takes the stage.
(02/02/17 8:00pm)
Performing at major music halls around the world such as China’s National Center of Performing Arts, and several prominent halls in Brazil and Italy, The Rodney Mack Philadelphia Big Brass is dedicated to bringing the joyous experience of great music to a wide range of audiences.