Holiday gifts for everyone on your list
'Tis the season of gift-giving, but between cramming for exams and scrounging enough cash together, it can be hard to holiday shop as a college student.
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'Tis the season of gift-giving, but between cramming for exams and scrounging enough cash together, it can be hard to holiday shop as a college student.
Manufacturing, the backbone of consumer goods production in the U.S., is finding its footing in a changing world.
The Book Arts Collaborative is like no other immersive learning class at Ball State.
Editor's note: Muncie Origins is a Ball State Daily News series profiling various businesses that originated in Muncie.
Vanessa 'The Lunch Lady' Trosper's journey and return after open heart surgery.
Costume ideas have crossed your mind all month, but now it’s just a few days before you need one, and you’re fresh out of ideas, resources and money.
A controlled chaos of shouting, slamming doors and (almost) broken dreams made up one of the last dress rehearsals of “[sic],” the newest play in the Strother Studio Series, before opening night Oct. 21.
Many bicentennial events have been organized to celebrate Indiana’s 200 years, and while this one may not have been as visible as the Torch Relay, the spirit of Hoosier pride was no less alive at the Indiana Bicentennial Reading.
“I look at everything through cupcake vision.”
At 3 p.m. on a Wednesday afternoon, Allègre’s staff hurries to lay out precise place settings and perfect that night’s recipes. Walking in, a person would never know that the entire restaurant is the work of Ball State students who have limited experience in fine dining.
Editor's Note: Nick Siano writes opinion for the Daily News.
Carli Scalf is a sophomore English and journalism major and writes 'Carli's Corner' for the Daily News. Her views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Carli at crscalf@bsu.edu.
Teh-Kuang Chang, the 2016 Ball State Daily News Person of the Year and longtime political science professor at Ball State, shows no signs of letting age slow him down.
Seven students received the career experience of a lifetime this summer with an immersive learning class that partnered with Turner Classic Movies.
The Daily News honors professor for 50 years of service
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On April 12, Ball State senior Katie Ake will board a plane with her boyfriend, Evan Layman. They are headed to Tijuana, Mexico, in search of answers to Layman’s aggressive cancer, answers they feel the United States can’t give them.
Every Monday at 3 p.m., freshman Emily Clouser waits with anticipation as a bus of New Albany second graders arrives on Ball State’s campus.
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Darian Jones, a freshman Ball State student, would like to go into a clothing store and feel comfortable buying whatever clothes they want.