Mellencamp plays sold-out show, reminisces 'old times'
Crowds of all ages packed into John R. Emens Auditorium April 13 for John Mellencamp’s Plain Spoken tour, which made a stop at Ball State.
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Crowds of all ages packed into John R. Emens Auditorium April 13 for John Mellencamp’s Plain Spoken tour, which made a stop at Ball State.
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The 88th Academy Awards aired on ABC at 8:30 p.m. ET on Feb. 28. Here are some highlights from the show.
The ChirpFest music festival made its debut in September 2015. The first-ever fest attracted about 3,500 people to the Village.
Corey Cox will return to Muncie on Feb. 13 to perform at The Chug with his band at 11 p.m.
John Mellencamp performs during his Plain Spoken Tour at Ovens Auditorium in Charlotte, N.C., on Friday, March 27, 2015. Jeff Siner/Charlotte Observer/TNS
It seems that you can’t open Facebook without seeing a post about a "holiday" you didn’t even know existed. According to daysoftheyear.com, there are multiple "holidays" for every day of the year. Here are some you can celebrate this semester.
Editor's note: Amanda Belcher is a member of the Ball State Quidditch team
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Alumnus David Letterman came to Ball State with filmmakers Spike Jonze and Bennett Miller on Nov. 30 at John R. Emens Auditorium. The three discussed making it in the industry. Jonze and Miller also directed a scene Letterman had done early in his career with two Ball State theatre students. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
Dan Boylan isn’t shy about telling his family’s story. He reveals it to the 90 students he has each semester on the first day of Personal Finance 101 —a class he teaches 12 sections of.
Chelsea Smith tried a few areas of concentration before she settled on a major in community activism and development—a major so unique, no one else at Ball State can say they are one.
Losing a loved would have been devastating enough for Shane Bitney Crone, but the legal troubles that followed made his pain much worse.
DN PHOTO SAVANNAH NEIL
Heather Abbott spoke at Pruis Hall on Oct. 2 as part of the Excellence in Leadership speaker series. Abbott is one of the 17 Boston Marathon Bombing survivors who became amputees. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
General Script
Daring is the word to describe journalist Gail Sheehy. It’s the name of her 2014 memoir, the hallmark of her career and what she encourages others to be.
Zane Bishop and Courtney Stetzel sit on separate chairs, but the slight distance doesn’t hinder their connection. They’re clearly on the same wavelength, just stopping short of finishing each other’s sentences.
David Weiss came to the Ball State Fine Arts building on Oct. 15 to speak at the Edmund F. Petty Memorial lecture. He is an auctioning and antiques expert who appears on "Antiques Roadshow." DN PHOTO EMMA ROGERS