Student Council for Exceptional Children Volunteers Weekly
Each week, the Student Council for Exceptional Children (SCEC) gives kids in the Muncie community a chance to do something out of the ordinary — ride horses.
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Each week, the Student Council for Exceptional Children (SCEC) gives kids in the Muncie community a chance to do something out of the ordinary — ride horses.
The Anthropology Club is giving Ball State students the chance to expand their palate tonight.
Muncie gained a new community member last night — a bison named Neolin.
The Christian Campus House is opening up their doors to the public to offer a night of free entertainment.
Instead of celebrating Christopher Columbus, some cities across the U.S. are beginning to celebrate the people he encountered, instead.
For five hours on Sunday, Toyota of Muncie will be filled with anything but cars.
There's one less reason to worry about getting into an Air Jam show this year.
The 10th annual Living Lightly Fair will be on Sept. 17 at Minnetrista from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Ball State’s Sports Administration Program and the School of Kinesiology will host the 16th annual Chase Charlie Races Sept. 17 where contestants will be able to race alongside Charlie Cardinal.
TOKYO (AP) — Sony Corp.'s video game division is readying not just games but also music, movies and other kinds of entertainment for its Virtual Reality headgear.