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Summer is just around the corner, which means roller coaster season is quickly approaching. For Brandan Howell, a sophomore interior design major, this means going back to work.
Slavery still exists today. This notion is what drives students working on the Ball State English department’s Digital Literature Review, an academic journal produced by undergraduate students in an immersive learning program.
Behind the Art explores the meaning and process behind the student-made art in our campus hallways and displays. This part of the series contains photography work featured on the second floor of the Art and Journalism Building.
Alumna Kelzie Jo Selch prepares to "eat" fire. Selch and other flow artists perform on Mondays at Be Here Now. PHOTO PROVIDED BY KELZIE JO SELCH
The Amelia T. Wood Health Center. DN PHOTO JONATHAN MIKSANEK
With only 12 hours to get it all done, Megan Bradford, a junior architecture major, scrambled to finish and submit her application to the Cultural Vistas Fellowship.
Eric Gottesman plans on doing a project similar to "Sudden Flowers" with schoolchildren here in Muncie, said senior art history major Alyson Walbridge.
The David Owsley Museum of Art’s “Fractured Narratives: A Strategy to Engage” exhibit contains the work of 14 artists, but only one will be traveling to Ball State.
Furry little creatures are sweeping Ball State’s campus. No, not squirrels -- beards.
Author Eliot Schrefer talked to Ball State students as a featured speaker of the Marilyn Cory Speaker Series on March 10 at the Art and Journalism Building Room 175. DN PHOTO KELSEY DICKESON.
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PHOTO PROVIDED BY DANIELLE GRADY
A sea of blazers surrounded Kayla Hernandez as she nervously prepared to approach prospective employers at the seemingly endless rows of booths at the Cardinal Job Fair Wednesday in Worthen Arena.
In 2013, the Daily News looked into the lives of married faculty. Today, the Ball State employees who handle our food and dole out grades still dream, love and say incredibly gooey things about each other.
Ball State students require a Blackboard account and a student ID, but Gardy Gilbert also needs something else - a special backpack designed to help spine alignment.
The White Rabbit Books has been in the village for 26 years and is run and owned by Derek Edwards. DN PHOTO BY Samantha Brammer
Here are six different ways for men and women to layer their styles.
On Tuesdays at 6:45 p.m., there is a BSU Fit class that now offers insanity at the Jo Ann Gora Student Recreation and Wellness Center in room 212A. DN PHOTO ALLISON COFFIN
Kenneth Rush, a junior telecommunications and sales promotions major, DJed at the Ball State basketball games from the beginning of November 2014 to the start of December 2014. Rush gave up the gig before the beginning of the semester, citing “business differences.”DN FILE PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
Magician Joel Ward makes his Ball State debut at the Student Center on Wed. Jan 14 at 8 p.m.. PHOTO PROVIDED BY JOEL WARD