Why are clowns so scary?
From the chalky, white face paint to the wild, red hair, Mariah Rumfelt said her hate for clowns runs deep.
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From the chalky, white face paint to the wild, red hair, Mariah Rumfelt said her hate for clowns runs deep.
Amplify, the Student Government Association executive slate, presented its proposed budget to senators at the SGA meeting Wednesday. Senators approved the budget 40 to 2.
Eccentric. Gothic. Eerie. Unsettling.
From textbook costs to conversations on diversity, university governance addresses a range of issues on campus.
Bright, green leaves decorate the sunlit windows of the Rinard Orchid Greenhouse. Over 4,000 people a year visit the plants and programs the building holds, said greenhouse curator Cheryl LeBlanc.
Amplify, Student Government Association’s (SGA) executive slate, has completed three out of 16 platform points, said SGA president Isaac Mitchell at Wednesday’s SGA senate meeting.
When Joe Trimmer wrote the proposal in 1999 that would change Ball State’s curriculum, he didn’t want to present it.
Bright, green succulents are a plant that can be seen in the windows of college dorm rooms, soaking in the sun. A plant that you can learn more about at the Orchid Greenhouse on campus.
After bringing in nine new senators, Student Government Association (SGA) members continued to establish the organization for the upcoming year.
“A person’s a person no matter how small,” freshman Jacob Hobbs said to Student Government Association (SGA) senators Wednesday.
A parking pass for expectant mothers was added to Ball State’s parking services this semester.
Liz Rieth is a freshman journalism major and writes "Simply Daisy" for The Daily News. Her views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Liz at ejrieth@bsu.edu.
The warm sunshine, new flowers and green grass of spring contrast the dark evenings, cold walks and barren trees of winter.
An organization that has educated Muncie children through programs and extracurricular activities for the past 30 years is now looking for a new executive director.
Editors note: A previous version of this story reported Celie McKinley said "escape Muncie." Since, the article has been changed to reflect McKinley's original quote "escape Indiana." Additionally, the story previously said Park University and has since been corrected to Point Park University.
Tearful welcomes came as the 2018-19 executive slate Amplify was inaugurated into office Wednesday and the 2017-18 Student Government Association executive slate OPTiC’s tenure came to an end.
Twelve egg whites, 8 ounces of chicken, 8 ounces of brown sirloin, 16 ounces of tilapia, 8 ounces of sweet potato and 3 cups of broccoli are what make up the six meals a day Josh Kuechler, senior exercise science major consumes.
Silence, absolute silence.
In Delaware County, 17 percent of residents struggle with food insecurity, according to Feeding America.
Earthy, sharp, grainy, elegant — a few words to describe beer. Medieval, dragons, Viking artifacts — a few words to describe an award-winning beer bar in Muncie.