Cornerstone to host Fall Celebration
Cornerstone Center for the Arts will be showcasing the work of this year's students through it's annual Fall Celebration this weekend.
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Cornerstone Center for the Arts will be showcasing the work of this year's students through it's annual Fall Celebration this weekend.
Jerome Stigler, instructor, ballet teacher and choreographer at Ball State, views his body as an instrument and the classroom as a place to practice honing that instrument.
Editor's note: Muncie Origins is a Ball State Daily News series profiling various businesses that originated in Muncie.
Justice Amick is a junior news journalism major and writes “Pencil Shavings" for the Daily News. Her views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Justice at jramick@bsu.edu.
Justice Amick is a junior news journalism major and writes “Pencil Shavings" for the Daily News. Her views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Justice at jramick@bsu.edu.
Surrounded by hundreds of books, articles and manuscripts, his words are powered by his passion for his studies. Sitting in his office in the Burkhardt Building, Frederick Suppe immerses himself in his favorite subject: history.
On Nov. 11, the Big Brothers, Big Sisters Organization of Delaware County will be holding their fourth annual Art for Kids' Sake event at MadJax.
The Public Relations Student Society of America awarded its first diversity grant as part of a goal to promote inclusiveness in the organization on Oct. 12.
The splash of water resonates in the gym as players throw elbows to gain position on their guard in the pool. Helmets and a fluorescent yellow ball are the most visible things in Lewellen Pool as the water polo practice match begins.
Justice Amick is a junior news journalism major and writes “Pencil Shavings" for the Daily News. Her views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Justice at jramick@bsu.edu.
On Halloween night, Ball State students have the chance to experience a “haunted house they won’t ever forget” at the third annual haunted house created by the Student Honors Council.
Editor's Note: Where They Were Before is a Ball State Daily News series profiling various professors and their lives before teaching.
Six seniors will be performing to communicate their relationship with dance in the Senior Dance Showcase this weekend.
Since 1980, students have looked forward to a unique Homecoming Week event: The Bed Race. This year’s competition will be at 11 a.m. Friday on Riverside Avenue.
Justice Amick is a junior news journalism major and writes “Pencil Shavings" for the Daily News. Her views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Justice at jramick@bsu.edu.
The University Singers will begin their 54th season with the annual Fall Cabaret at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in Sursa Performance Hall.
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Throughout October, Beyond the Scope of Reality Paranormal will be holding investigations and will present their findings to show that not all ghosts are apparitions with a white sheet over them.
Hoosiers will have the chance to travel back in time to the golden age of Queen Elizabeth at the Indiana Renaissance Faire Oct. 7-8 at the the Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center, formerly known as the Klipsch Music Center.
Editor's Note: Where They Were Before is a Ball State Daily News series profiling various professors and their lives before teaching.