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(06/01/22 10:00pm)
While renovations are now underway at Ball State University’s Cooper Science Building, there are years of planning and preparation behind it. Jim Lowe, associate vice president for facilities, planning and management at Ball State, said the conversation about Cooper Science started in 2014.
(05/13/22 2:00pm)
“I think every city in America should have a record store,” Travis Harvey, owner of Village Green Records (VGR) said.
(04/26/21 10:00pm)
Kamryn Tomlinson is a junior news journalism major and writes “Toadstool” for The Daily News. Her views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
(03/26/21 2:00pm)
Joel Kirk, 2015 Ball State alumnus, received a phone call Jan. 25 from three-time Tony Award-winning producer Kevin McCollum, who has produced original and adaptations of musicals such as “Rent,” “Avenue Q,” “Six,” “Mrs. Doubtfire” and ‘The Notebook.”
(09/11/20 4:00pm)
“If you would have asked us six months before we bought the place if we would ever want to own a miniature golf course, we would have said you were crazy,” said Kyla Bartle, co-owner of The Frozen Boulder and Boulder Falls Mini Golf and BatZone.
(01/23/20 3:00pm)
Growing up in Muncie, Kimberly Welsh-Jeselskis, 1997 Ball State psychology masters graduate, said she always had an interest in going to Ball State, following in the footsteps of her brother. Now, two of her nephews also attend the college.
(11/22/19 3:00pm)
Editor's Note: A previous version of this article misspelled Daniel Brossard's name. It has since been updated and corrected.
(10/16/19 2:00pm)
Editor's note: Miles from Muncie is a Ball State Daily News series profiling Ball State students and their study abroad programs. If you have any suggestions as to who we should feature next, send an email to features@bsudailynews.com.
(10/03/19 2:00pm)
“I was seven years old when I wanted to be a director, and I've never changed that course.”
(09/20/19 2:00pm)
“Painting isn’t only about self-expression, and it’s not only about translating experience into form. I think making art really has to do with advocating a position.”
(09/10/19 7:00pm)
Editor's note: Miles from Muncie is a Ball State Daily News series profiling Ball State students and their study abroad programs. If you have any suggestions as to who we should feature next, send an email to features@bsudailynews.com.
(08/28/19 2:00pm)
Editor's note: Intern Spotlight is a Ball State Daily News series profiling Ball State students and their summer internships. If you have any suggestions as to who we should feature next, send an email to features@bsudailynews.com.
(05/03/19 8:44pm)
After three and a half hour practices twice a week, additional individual practice and the help of a personal trainer, Ball State’s Code Red dance team ended its season with a sixth place finish at Nationals.
(04/17/19 7:00pm)
For 10 minutes, members of the Ball State Speech Team had everyone’s attention and the stage to themselves as they performed their speeches.
(03/26/19 4:08pm)
100 years.
(03/25/19 2:21am)
Editor's Note: Teri Lightning Jr. is involved in Unified Media organizations, but is also a member of the Ball State Belly Dance Club.
(03/17/19 3:00am)
Community members lined up and down the sidewalks of downtown Muncie in attempt to catch a glimpse of the sea of green parading down Walnut Street this afternoon.
(01/28/19 5:00pm)
For many, like director Michael Daehn, “Winnie the Pooh” is bringing nostalgia with it to Ball State, but not for sophomore Jake Letts, who ironically plays Pooh. Letts said he never grew up watching the Disney originals or reading the books.
(11/30/18 5:00pm)
Editor's Note: This article has been corrected. The original version said Kristin Cipollone said, "It has perpetuated a very white, middle class that suffers from gender division," and it now says the correct quote, "It has perpetuated a very white, middle class, gender division."
(11/17/18 2:39am)
Ball State international students and faculty created an energetic and enthusiastic environment as they celebrated and awarded honorary photography in the International Student Photo Contest.