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(05/10/22 5:00pm)
In Printing History: 100 Years of the Ball State Daily News, former editors of the Ball State Daily News talk about what the DN taught them about journalism and themselves, how it furthered them in their careers, and what they hope for the DN to accomplish in the future.
(04/30/22 10:35pm)
Tina Brown works at the South geothermal plant on campus, which opened in 2015 with an $83 million budget. Has it paid off?
(10/13/21 7:27pm)
Gov. Eric Holcomb participated in the groundbreaking ceremony for the CANPACK factory on South Cowan Road in Muncie on Sept. 22. Holcomb felt optimistic about the new factory, which is expected to bring in over 340 jobs to Muncie and Delaware County.
(09/13/21 6:24pm)
Muncie Mayor Dan Ridenour and other city council members participated in a dunk tank challenge at the "$2 Tour of the Village" on Aug. 28. The proceeds were given to charities of their choosing. Other festivities included dancing, food by Yats, as well as local businesses setting up booths to promote the Village.
(04/30/21 8:00pm)
Due to COVID-19, Homecoming was moved to the spring semester, and traditionally in-person events such as Air Jam were refitted for virtual viewing. But Air Jam is still fun for fraternities and sororities alike, even if it's a little different this year.
(04/30/21 7:54pm)
Representative Greg Pence presents Ball State head football coach Mike Neu and prominent members of the football team with a congressional record of their MAC championship win at the Arizona Bowl in December 2020 on April 6.
(03/25/21 6:32pm)
For a special Women's History Month video, we talked to female journalism students on who their journalist role models were and how their accomplishments and attitudes have impacted them in their own work.
(10/26/20 11:00pm)
The new play from the Department of Theatre and Dance "The Children's Hour" by Lillian Hellman, opened Oct. 15, 2020 and will be running until Oct. 18, 2020 at University Theatre. "The Children's Hour" follows the experience of two female teachers in the 1950s, who get accused of a forbidden act by a student, causing their lives to spiral downwards. This play is the last to remain in-person after COVID-19 concerns forced the Department of Theater and Dance to move the rest of the Fall 2020 lineup online.
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(09/29/20 7:30pm)
The Daily News Staff has to come together (digitally) during a pandemic to continue putting out newspapers for the community.
(05/06/20 9:17pm)
(03/12/20 7:49pm)
A lot of students have heard about the popular Woodworth macaroni and cheese, but how is it made?
(12/13/19 11:22pm)
Friday Morning, the House Judiciary Committee voted to approve both articles of impeachment against President Trump. We broke down the process to make to easier to understand.
(12/13/19 5:00pm)
By LISA MASCARO and MARY CLARE JALONICK
(11/16/19 9:10am)
We went and saw A Little Night Music. Here's what we experienced.
(11/15/19 6:10pm)
The L.A. Pittenger Student Center hosted the 10th anniversary of Amazing Taste, a global celebration of other cultures through food, dance, and much more.
(10/01/19 7:00pm)
Three days a week, the sound of trumpets honking, drums clashing and color flags whipping through the air echoes through campus from the lawn outside Worthen Arena as Ball State’s Pride of Mid-America Marching Band practices.
(09/05/19 7:00pm)
Five years in a row, sophomore acting major Parker Hickey said she moved schools and struggled to make connections with students in her new surroundings.