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(11/22/16 3:00pm)
As children, the presents under the tree were measured by the seemingly infinite depth of Santa's red toy bag. Now those presents are measured by the depth of our parent's pockets, and sometimes they're about as deep as a faux pocket on jeggings.
(11/21/16 8:58pm)
Ball State women's basketball hits the road for the first time this season in the Savannah Invitational in Savannah, Georgia.
(11/21/16 8:00pm)
Community outreach programs across Indiana are expecting to serve more free Thanksgiving meals this year than last.
(11/21/16 5:00pm)
NEW YORK (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump, in the midst of choosing his Cabinet, took time out Sunday for a second day to criticize the cast of the Broadway musical "Hamilton" and demand an apology for a message an actor delivered from the stage to Trump's running mate about the need for diversity in America. But Vice President-elect Mike Pence said he wasn't offended by the message.
(11/21/16 2:28pm)
Manufacturing, the backbone of consumer goods production in the U.S., is finding its footing in a changing world.
(11/21/16 5:25pm)
Ball State football is no longer playing for bowl eligibility, but it has a chance to keep its rival out of the postseason.
(11/21/16 8:00pm)
Not everyone goes home for Thanksgiving, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t anything to do. Here are some events in Muncie happening over break for those students spending the week in town.
(11/20/16 5:00pm)
Wrestling character Rep. Gavin Q. Volstead punishes a criminal character with 10 bodyslams during Olde Wrestling's Indiana debut event, A Bonanza of Bodyslams, at Cornerstone Center for the Arts on Nov. 19. The event, which celebrates vintage-style wrestling, aimed to get 50 bodyslams by the end of the night. Grace Ramey // DN
(11/20/16 3:06am)
Ball State men's swim and dive came up short against Grand Valley State, losing 198-97.
(11/28/16 5:00pm)
Editor's note: Muncie Origins is a Ball State Daily News series profiling various businesses that originated in Muncie.
(11/22/16 2:19pm)
Ball State heads to Ohio to go against Miami for its final game of the season Nov. 22. The Cardinals have now lost four straight games, and are last place in the Mid-American Conference West Division with a 1-6 league record.
(11/19/16 1:00am)
Mayor Dennis Tyler announced at a press conference Nov. 18 that Joe Winkle will be replacing Steve Stewart as Muncie’s police chief.
(11/28/16 7:23pm)
Editor's note: Names have been changed to protect identities.
(11/18/16 8:00pm)
Levi Todd is a junior English major and writes 'Leave it to Levi' for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Levi at lctodd@bsu.edu.
(11/18/16 5:53pm)
What a pleasant Friday afternoon it is! The temperature for today has already matched the record high temperature set back in 1971 of 72 degrees. We are expecting to exceed that record temperature by about one or two degrees. The warmth is not going to stick around as a cold front is expected to pass through our region tonight and into tomorrow as our high temperatures for the next two days are not expected to exceed 42 degrees. Low temperatures are also expected to drop into the 20s and 30s, so make sure to send out your kids to the bus stop with a jacket. Snow chances are expected for tomorrow, but accumulation is not likely. Make sure to give us a follow on Twitter @NLIWeather!
(11/18/16 5:00pm)
Ball State baseball has released its season schedule, which is highlighted by a game against the defending national champion and a game at Victory Field in Indianapolis.
(11/18/16 3:29pm)
People first spoke of the American Dream in 1931 when James Truslow coined the term in his book, Epic of America. At the heart of this dream is the idea that individuals must work hard to succeed. If they work hard, they will be successful regardless of background. It’s a meritocracy; even lower-class individuals can make their way with hard work. This concept of pulling yourself up by the bootstraps and working your way up the ladder has been ingrained into the minds of Americans since the Founding Fathers included the phrase “Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness” in the Declaration of Independence.
(11/18/16 3:32pm)
MUNCIE, IN (Cardinal Weather) -- A beautiful start to the morning here in East Central Indiana. Temperatures all across the State of Indiana are around 60 degrees as of 10:30 am. Today, we are on our way to high of 71 degrees with clear and sunny skies. A strong low pressure associated with a cold front is beginning to approach the area this evening. Therefore, tonight, do not rule out the chance of a few rain showers early in the evening. However, by late evening expect thunderstorms and the possibility of gusty winds as the front passes through. Saturday will remain mostly clear by afternoon hours. Temperatures across East Central Indiana will drop dramatically during the weekend. Highs Saturdays will only in the lower 40s and lows in the upper 20s. Wind chills could be a factor in the morning hours of Sunday. Early next week temperatures will begin to climb back to near average temperatures.
(11/21/16 9:30pm)
Anti-Trump protests around the country have sparked conversations between students about whether or not they are effective.
(11/18/16 3:00pm)
The Latinx Student Union wrapped up their final day of auditions Nov. 17 in preparation for their annual Latinopalooza talent show.