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(09/05/19 2:00pm)
After his middle school science teacher in Los Angeles hosted survivors of human trafficking in class, Muncie Central High School (MCHS) junior Sam Voss said he was motivated to help those who have been through such "horrific, awful crimes" and were "treated as nothing."
(08/29/19 4:00pm)
While part of the reason for the event was to draw interest from students, some business owners and community leaders have expressed hope that the $2 Tour of the Village will be the first of many occasions that brings stakeholders together.
(08/24/19 7:00pm)
Editor's Note: This story is part of The Partnership Project, a series of content written in an effort by The Daily News to follow the formal collaboration of Ball State University and Muncie Community Schools. Read more in this series here.
(08/22/19 2:00pm)
From surviving human trafficking to eventually campaigning against it, one 1987 Ball State alumna has written books, founded an organization and helped pass legislation years after escaping.
(08/17/19 7:30pm)
Holding signs protesting against gun violence and for gun reforms, people in and around Muncie joined the nationwide August Recess Rally.
(08/17/19 1:00pm)
With a click of his fingers, or a “poof” sound he made on the mic, student volunteers on stage began dancing, singing, sleeping and more.
(08/15/19 3:00pm)
It started with a high schooler caring for a child impacted by a disease. The high schooler, now a Ball State graduate, will be traveling abroad to help with research into the same disease.
(08/15/19 1:00pm)
Education was one of the primary topics of discussion at the Muncie Community Conversation event with Sen. Eddie Melton (D-Gary) and Jennifer McCormick, superintendent of public instruction.
(08/14/19 7:00pm)
On a hot and sunny Wednesday at Ball State, students officially began moving into their respective residence halls.
(08/07/19 11:30pm)
Muncie Police Department (MPD) officers arrested a student with a loaded handgun Wednesday afternoon outside Muncie Central High School (MCHS).
(08/07/19 5:00pm)
Friends, family and colleagues gathered on the lawn near Frog Baby to remember a Ball State employee and dedicate a plaque in his honor.
(08/06/19 7:00pm)
A Ball State alumnus who will be joining the Ball State Board of Trustees says service, building a relationship with the city of Muncie and building the reputation of Ball State in Indiana are what he considers important.
(07/31/19 6:00pm)
Editor's Note: This story is part of The Partnership Project, a series of content written in an effort by The Daily News to follow the formal collaboration of Ball State University and Muncie Community Schools. Read more in this series here.
(07/30/19 6:30pm)
For Ball State’s new student trustee, service, culture and diversity remain important as she takes on her position among the Board of Trustees.
(07/16/19 4:00pm)
For the past five Monday evenings students, faculty, and members of the Ball State and Muncie communities gathered together to practice for two and a half hours each day, finally culminating in a performance for the community.
(07/08/19 7:00pm)
Students from China and South Korea arriving this fall in Muncie to study at the Indiana Academy will be residing with host families in Muncie.
(07/05/19 6:00pm)
An interactive game might soon be one solution to answer issues related to student retention and dropout rates in colleges and universities.
(07/02/19 4:00pm)
For Mary Moore, it was after seeing a man lying on the ground near her house after being shot by her neighbor. For Lynn Hale, it was after the school shooting in Parkland, Florida. For Pam Taylor, it was something more personal — the death of her son.
(07/01/19 7:00pm)
After his 10-month stay, one soon-to-graduate Ball State student intends to learn and teach about the culture of a region once marked by conflict and war.
(06/27/19 4:00pm)
On entering the doors of what was then the original Scotty’s Brewhouse, a sign reads on top of the wall behind the bar counter, “Never forget your ROOTS.”