BORED IN MUNCIE: 9 indoor, outdoor places to go this summer
With fewer events and people in Muncie for the semester, it may seem like there is not as much to do. Try these nine options to avoid being bored in Muncie.
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With fewer events and people in Muncie for the semester, it may seem like there is not as much to do. Try these nine options to avoid being bored in Muncie.
Matt McKinney is a senior journalism major and writes ‘Binge Watcher’ for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper. Write to Matt at mdmckinney@bsu.edu.
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