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(04/03/20 2:00pm)
Editor's note: “On the clock” is a Ball State Daily News series profiling Ball State students and their on-campus jobs. If you have any suggestions as to who we should feature next, send an email to features@bsudailynews.com.
(04/01/20 8:05pm)
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(04/01/20 2:00pm)
Since winning $65,930 in cash and prizes on “Wheel of Fortune’s” College Week last month, freshman journalism major Christian Dixie has been called a “beacon of positivity” across the game show’s Twitter audience.
(03/31/20 4:00pm)
While protecting yourselves and others by quarantining during the COVID-19 pandemic, it can be easy to start a routine of switching between social media apps and games to keep yourself entertained and busy. To mix up the monotony of quarantining, consider trying out a new hobby, such as phone photography. You don’t need a professional camera to start photographing the world around you — you can use your smartphone to start making compelling images. Here are a few tips and tricks to keep in mind while beginning your phone photography journey.
(03/27/20 2:00pm)
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, several Ball State organizations have had to cancel their in-person events for the rest of the semester, including the Ball State School of Music’s public performances. Now, the School of Music will rebroadcast past concerts from 2017, 2018 and 2019 with its new “Virtual Concert Series.” These rebroadcasts will take place 7:30 p.m Mondays-Saturdays and 3 p.m. Sundays on the School of Music’s webcast page.
(03/26/20 4:00pm)
With online learning being a part of Ball State students’ daily routines, some students may have trouble concentrating, which can be incredibly time consuming. While adjusting to the new online schooling environment, consider these six tips to go about your school work efficiently and effectively by staying focused on the task at hand.
(03/25/20 8:00pm)
Looking for ways to spice up your cooking during the time?
(03/24/20 4:00pm)
When Kelly Bryan was 5 years old, she picked up a bow and a violin and started gaining valuable skills that would last her a lifetime.
(03/20/20 2:00pm)
For the remainder of the semester, most Ball State events students turn to for entertainment have been canceled due to COVID-19, including University Program Board’s Late Nites, Ball State’s Theatre and Dance performances and more.
(03/17/20 7:13pm)
Editor's note: Miles from Muncie is a Ball State Daily News series profiling Ball State students and their study abroad programs. If you have any suggestions as to who we should feature next, send an email to features@bsudailynews.com.
(03/13/20 3:35pm)
Following guidelines from the Indiana Department of Health and the Center for Disease Control, Minnetrista announced it is canceling several upcoming events to protect its employees and the Muncie community, according to Minnetrista press release.
(03/12/20 2:00pm)
Editor's note: “On the clock” is a Ball State Daily News series profiling Ball State students and their on-campus jobs. If you have any suggestions as to who we should feature next, send an email to features@bsudailynews.com.
(03/13/20 2:00pm)
From wearing green to visiting a bar for drinks with friends, there are several ways people can celebrate the upcoming St. Patrick's Day. Although the holiday falls on a weekday instead of a weekend this year, 73 percent of people ages 18 to 34 are still planning to celebrate the holiday, according to the National Retail Federation. Instead of stopping by your local grocery store for prepackaged cookies or cakes to bring to your St. Patrick’s Day party, consider making these three festive desserts for some salty, sweet and sour treats.
(03/11/20 8:00pm)
When Christian Dixie, freshman journalism major, was 9 months old, he fell in love with the game show “Wheel of Fortune.”
(02/27/20 5:00pm)
Editor's note: “On the clock” is a Ball State Daily News series profiling Ball State students and their on-campus jobs. If you have any suggestions as to who we should feature next, send an email to features@bsudailynews.com.
(02/26/20 5:54pm)
Through colorful paintings, drawings, prints and vintage photographs, the David Owsley Museum of Art (DOMA) works to tell the stories of modern Mexican artists in its newest exhibit, “Mexican Modernity: 20th Century Paintings From The Zapanta Collection.”
(02/20/20 3:00pm)
Growing up, Hannah Weibert, a first-year trumpet performance graduate student, said her father constantly told her stories about his experience as a trumpet player.
(02/18/20 5:00pm)
Over the past seven months, actress Josephine Cooper said, acting as Sylvia Davies in the Broadway musical “Finding Neverland” has allowed her to grow not only as an actress but also a person.
(02/13/20 3:00pm)
Love triangles, swelling music and kissing in the rain are all aspects of the romantic comedy movie genre. Film companies, such as 20th Century Fox, Sony Pictures, Universal and Paramount Pictures, have made between $196 million to nearly $378 million in box office ticket sales from their highest-grossing rom coms, according to The Numbers, a movie industry data and research service. With Valentine’s Day coming up, instead of clicking “next episode” during your usual Netflix binge, consider celebrating the loving holiday with the top 10 highest-grossing romantic comedies.
(02/11/20 3:00pm)
Valentine’s Day is quickly approaching, and alongside the chocolates and roses, people often receive heartfelt messages written inside Valentine’s Day cards. Each year, approximately 145 million Valentine’s Day cards are exchanged around the world, according to Hallmark. Instead of hiding these cards away or tossing them in the trash, consider making these four do-it-yourself greeting card displays to share the love with others.