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(10/03/22 9:26pm)
Inspired by Alfred Hitchcock’s Strangers on a Train and starring Stranger Things’ Maya Hawke and Riverdale’s Camila Mendes, Netflix’s Do Revenge was set up to be a success. With an audience score of 85% on Rotten Tomatoes, as well as some adequate reviews, the film triumphed in being at least watchable. But that still begs the question: Is it good?
(09/27/22 4:50pm)
Karla Toledo is a second-year social studies education major and writes “Teacher Time” for The Daily News. Her views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
(09/20/22 9:00pm)
Sarah Olsen is a sophomore journalism and political science major and writes "Discussion & Discourse" for the Daily News. Her views do not necessarily reflect the views of the newspaper.
(09/19/22 9:00pm)
The Daily News reached out to the Muncie community to hear their thoughts on SB 1. Aimee Robertson West is a 2001 Ball State University Graduate and a contributor for the Daily News, Their views do not necessarily reflect the views of the newspaper.
(09/13/22 2:00am)
Grayson Joslin is a sophomore journalism and political science major and writes “Soapbox” for The Daily News. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
(09/03/22 4:00pm)
KwaTashea Marfo is a sophomore public relations major and writes “Imperfectly Perfect” for The Daily News. Her views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
(08/28/22 1:00pm)
Grayson Joslin is a sophomore journalism and political science major and writes “Soapbox” for The Daily News. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
(08/15/22 12:59pm)
Grayson Joslin is a sophomore journalism and political science major and writes “Soapbox” for The Daily News. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
(07/07/22 1:58pm)
Kyle Smedley is a journalism and telecommunications major and writes for The Daily News. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
(06/29/22 10:00pm)
Grayson Joslin is a sophomore journalism and political science major and writes “Soapbox” for The Daily News. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
(06/13/22 9:30pm)
Kyle Smedley is a journalism and telecommunications major and writes for The Daily News. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
(06/12/22 4:00pm)
2022 is a time frozen in tragedy, where there are more mass shootings than days in the year, the shooters responsible receive instant fame, and our country is more divided than ever. In light of the recent events in Uvalde, Texas (among other locations), both Republicans and Democrats have had enough.
(05/20/22 9:00pm)
Kyle Smedley is a journalism and telecommunications major and writes for The Daily News. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
(05/11/22 5:06pm)
This past year was a whirlwind for me. I never thought I’d be able to do half of the things I've done this year at all, let alone in my first year of college. The weeks before I started at Ball State in August, I was dreading the thought of coming to college. High school was filled with loss in so many ways and I assumed college would be the same way.
(05/06/22 12:00am)
Each year, The Daily News assigns a grade to the outgoing Student Government Association (SGA) executive slate based on how effective it was in accomplishing its goals, along with its impact on the Ball State community.
(05/05/22 11:00pm)
When campaigning to become the 2021-22 Student Government Association (SGA) executive slate, Strive promised to concentrate on four different focuses. Strive was the first slate to successfully be elected on focuses rather than platform points, earning 460 votes, or about 70 percent of student voter support, with the remaining votes going to the no confidence option.
(05/02/22 4:57pm)
It’s a cold, blustery day in January and you’re in a bookstore. You search the shelves, pondering over which book to take home, all the while wondering if you should stop spending money at bookstores— when you see it: Heartstopper. It’s the cutest graphic novel you’ve ever seen and, without a second thought, you buy it. Then you buy the rest of the series and, before you know it, you’ve read them twice. Now imagine scrolling through the internet one day and finding out your favorite graphic novel series is going to be made into a Netflix show.
(05/01/22 8:00pm)
Taylor Smith is a senior news and magazine major and writes “Bold Type” for The Ball State Daily News. Her views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper.
(04/30/22 8:00pm)
Emily Hunter is a senior journalism major and writes “Speak Out” for The Daily News. Her views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
(04/29/22 8:00pm)
John Lynch is a senior journalism major and writes “Fine Print” for The Daily News. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.