Local flower shops prepare for Valentine's Day
From colorful carnations to signature red roses, millions of people across the world will purchase flowers for their significant other on Valentine's Day.
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From colorful carnations to signature red roses, millions of people across the world will purchase flowers for their significant other on Valentine's Day.
Local art, romantic music, deep and meaningful discussion — these are just a few things you can experience if you attend the upcoming First Thursday event.
Elegant ballroom styles, playful tango, lively swing dancing — these are just a few of the dances you can learn if you become a part of Cornerstone Center for the Arts' Monthly Dance Club.
In 1620, the Pilgrims sailed to America aboard The Mayflower, bringing only their most treasured items with them to the new country. Historians believe amongst all of the keepsakes and family heirlooms stored away below deck, the Pilgrims brought their firearms.
Editor's Note: Levi Todd used to write for the Daily News.
With the start of a new year, many people choose to adopt a resolution -- a way to improve themselves in the coming year. For some, it might be to start a new hobby; others might decide they want to get in shape and get healthier.
When she was a undergraduate student at Ball State, she and friends dressed up as "The Bachelor" contestants for Halloween. Now, one Ball State alumna will be on the show, competing for Nick Viall's heart.
Since 9/11, terrorism has continued to strike fear in the hearts of contemporary Americans. But even experts cannot agree on its definition.When most Americans hear the word terrorism, many picture the Twin Towers crumbling to the ground. But when it comes to other violent incidents, such as the Boston Marathon bombingin 2013 or the Orlando nightclub shooting in 2016, experts debate whether or not these are acts of terrorism.
Do you like doing art but find yourself disappointed at the results? All bad artists are invited to this month's holiday-themed Bad Art Night.
The 1920s in the United States was filled mobsters, newsies, swing dancing and speakeasies. It was this iconic time that inspired Justin Nottke to create Olde Wrestling events.
As Americans take time to honor those who served in the military on Veteran’s Day, the Ball State community doesn’t have to look too far.
With an exotic animal show, henna tattoos, ice sculpting and musical performances, The Amazing Taste draws in more than 2,000 visitors each year and features an array of international cultural displays, performances and foods.
Editor's note: Muncie Origins is a Ball State Daily News series profiling various businesses that originated in Muncie.
If you have gotten the chance to visit Cornerstone Center for the Arts’ newest haunted attraction, Son of Scarevania, you have probably experienced some of the spine-chilling characters that wait around every corner, ready to jump out and terrorize you.
Looking for a fright this Friday evening? Search no further. Cornerstone Center for the Arts will host a college student night at the center’s newest haunted attraction, Son of Scarevania, Friday, Oct. 14.
With the air getting colder and the leaves changing color, the autumn season is beginning to hit us full force. To make your dorm room feel warm and cozy this fall, try out one of these easy and low-cost ideas.
The month of October means the onset of Halloween. From pumpkin picking to putting together creative costumes and even enjoying tons of yummy candy, it is no wonder that so many people love this spooky holiday.
It is time to take out your fishnets and bright red lipstick; Cornerstone Center for the Arts is giving you the opportunity to come to Dr. Frank-N-Furter’s mansion and meet some wild monsters this weekend.
Editor's note: Muncie Origins is a Ball State Daily News series profiling various businesses that originated in Muncie.
With all the unhealthy food options around campus, gaining a few pounds during college is not uncommon. Here are six tips on how to eat healthy. Samantha Brammer // DN