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The rules of the telephone game are simple.
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The rules of the telephone game are simple.
Silence falls over the crowd. The orchestra plays the first notes. Energy vibrates through the room, as anticipation grows. Goosebumps form, and smiles widen as the curtain opens to reveal a the set — elaborately painted structures and period props, costumes, hair and makeup.
He greeted every single person who stepped foot on the bus with a smile.
Anna-Lisse Lenard was disappointed.
When Jake Letts started out, he “couldn’t carry a tune,” he said. Now, he takes the stage in the touring cast of “Aladdin.”
Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk and Rapunzel - all together at once in the same place, coexisting together, sharing in heartbreak, loss and triumph. And they’re all deep in the woods, with fallen slippers and giants in the sky.
By profession, John Marsh is a history professor at Ball State University and the Indiana Academy for Science, Mathematics and Humanities. Jenni Marsh is the president and CEO of Heart of Indiana United Way.
On Oct. 16, the East Central Neighborhood Association (ECNA) gathered its members at the corner of Wysor Street and Madison Street as well as the corner of Gilbert Street and Pershing Drive to plant flowers in those areas.
Olivia Ground is a second-year advertising major and writes “Liv, Laugh, Love” for The Daily News. Her views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
As the seasons change from summer to fall and the semester starts to settle into a routine, the Delaware County community is ready to offer you a variety of events and activities. From pumpkin patches to farmer's markets to Haunted Circuses, these fall events are the perfect activities to be paired with locally-made apple cider.
Every dorm building at Ball State University is equipped with kitchenettes, which students can use to make everything from honey garlic pork chops to TV dinners from the dining hall marketplaces. These small spaces, however, are kitchens in their own right and can be used to make more than Kraft mac and cheese. Whether you’ve never touched the knobs on a stove before or rival Gordon Ramsey in the kitchen, here are 7 recipe ideas to help you make the most of the kitchenettes in your dorm.