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By Emma Rogers
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By Emma Rogers
Almost everyday, I get asked the same question: “How are you always dressed so nicely?”
Kourtney Cooper is a junior journalism major and writes the column “Fashion Fix” for the Daily News. Her views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Kourtney at krcooper2@bsu.edu.
Late at night, in the dips and peaks of Ohio’s Mad River Mountain, the snow is freshly groomed and the slopes are open and uncrowded. The 300-foot vertical drop is covered in feather-light powder and for the taking.
The color blue and Batman fascinate 7-year-old Luke Tyler. He loves ocean animals, particularly the anglerfish seen on “Finding Nemo.” He has his mother’s dark brown eyes and skin like a porcelain doll. He doesn’t understand his “space,” but he is quick to apologize to anyone he accidentally bumps into.
At a local paint shop, two high school boys tossed a baseball when a bad throw or catch later, it was smothered in paint. The two let the paint dry overnight, which sparked an idea in Michael Carmichael’s mind.
Magician Jim Munroe creates artful illusions for his life work, at some points doing stunts involving knives. But he also is clear with the audience that the magic is not real — there is always something going on behind the scenes.
Kourtney Cooper is a junior journalism major and writes the column “Fashion Fix” for the Daily News. Her views do not necessarily agree with those of the Daily News or its Unified Media affiliates.
Frankenstein’s monster’s days of being the Jolly Green Giant with screws in his neck are out the door, at least for the tastes of those who put together this year’s performance at Strother Theatre.
Jason Mraz casually strolled on stage in John R. Emens Auditorium sporting a trucker hat and tucked-in collared shirt, eating a piece of bread slathered in peanut butter.
In 7th grade, Paige Rawl discovered a handwritten note on her locker door. The note read five words, “NO AIDS AT THIS SCHOOL.”
Miley Cyrus, Gatsby, Progressive’s Flo and Prince William look-alikes all strutted their stuff in the Homecoming Royalty Fashion Show on Monday night.
Ball State student Brigette Holson was rushed to the hospital in an ambulance after a University Police Department officer found her vomiting in a bathroom at an early morning campus event. Holson blew a .24 blood alcohol content, but her BAC was still rising.
Your anniversary snuck up on you again, and your significant other keeps dropping not-so-subtle hints. The cost leaves you scrounging for change just to do a load of laundry.
Elizabeth Hodges began at Kmart, then moved her way to American Eagle Outfitters, Limited Brands, Inc., and then to the vice president of marketing and brand management at Chico’s.
Elizabeth Hodges began at Kmart, then moved her way to American Eagle Outfitters, Limited Brands, Inc., and then to the vice president of marketing and brand management at Chico’s.
Since Slop on Top first rolled in, the fascination with food trucks in Muncie has been on the rise — going along with the sweeping trend seen across the nation.
Easy mac, ramen noodles and frozen meals are no strangers to most college students. Whether you need a late night snack or a quick meal between classes, microwavable meals are an easy solution. Midway through the year, after you’ve tried the assortment of ramen flavors, you’ll be begging for anything but beef-flavored noodles. “Homemade” microwave meals can keep you out of the boring college food rut and give you a little piece of the home cooking we all long for so dearly. Residence hall rooms leave little room to breathe and have little access to kitchens, while students moving into apartments or houses may have bare cupboards. With these recipes, all you need is a microwave, an appetite and a little determination. It is easy to be a college chef in less than 10 minutes.
I miss the good ol’ days of back-to-school shopping.