Grant provides new opportunities for solar energy
Four organizations in Muncie are now able to be powered by sunlight.
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Four organizations in Muncie are now able to be powered by sunlight.
Six days a week, some of the nine Ball State shuttle buses run up and down McKinley Avenue — their drivers counting every passenger as they go.
For the third year, three groups took the stage at Pruis Hall to raise awareness and supplies for three local charities during Akt Like A NUPE.
Nine students met in the lobby of DeHority Complex for a spelling bee on a college campus. Cash prizes were offered to the first, second and third place winners, awarded at $100, $50 and $25. DN PHOTO MICHELLE KAUFMAN
Noyer Complex, Woodworth Complex and Botsford/Swinford in LaFollette Complex have planned or already have held open conversations on the recent events at the University of Missouri. DN FILE PHOTO SAMANTHA BRAMMER
Music can heal people, or at least make what they're going through a little less tough.
Global Brigades hosted a Zombie Run to raise money for their upcoming trip to Panama. DN PHOTO RAYMOND GARCIA
Indiana was ranked in the top 10 for Forbes' Best States for Business list. Indiana is ranked eighth for having a below-average cost of doing business. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
The public works department in Muncie is currently repaving some roads around the Ball State area. Wheeling Avenue between Riverside and Neely avenues was most recently paved, but still needs to be painted.DN PHOTO SAMANTHA BRAMMER
Kids were invited to trick or treat at residence halls across campus, and students gave out candy. DN PHOTO REAGAN ALLEN
Students clad in costumes partied in the Student Center Friday Oct. 25, 2013. DN FILE PHOTO TAYLOR IRBY
The Cintas building in downtown Muncie will be turned in a community hub for Muncie and Ball State community members. The College of Architecture and Planning was awarded a $300,000 grant from the university to work on the project. DN FILE PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
The United Way of Delaware County raised more than $150,000 last year. This year, Ball State employees are working to raise more. PHOTO COURTESY OF BALL STATE
A nature-based play area built by a College of Architecture and Planning immersive learning class had its grand opening Oct. 22.
A pro-life, anti-abortion group has come to campus in the past to raise awareness about abortion, but this was the first year a student group came to counter its protest.
Freshman dance majors get one opportunity this semester to publicly showcase their talents, and Oct. 16 is the day.
A new initiative to bring student-driven change to campus is currently in the making with the help of an Academic Excellence Grant from President Paul W. Ferguson.
The Gideons passed out Bibles to students all around campus on Oct. 7. The groups goal is to spread knowledge of Christianity and give away free Bibles to people. DN PHOTO KELLEN HAZELIP
Ukulele enthusiasts or novices can join visiting players in a jam session before the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain performance.
Music venues around Muncie will fill up with bands from a multitude of genres at the Muncie MusicFest Oct. 10.