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If you’ve ever been trick or treating, you know that some houses hand out better candy options than others. You may have even memorized the best places to stop when you were a kid.
Some artists establish a name for themselves through the work they share with the world, but others already have a name that comes with a reputation before their careers even begin.
In most cities, towns and states, Sept. 27 was just another random fall day on the calendar, but for more than 900 members of the Muncie community, tonight was the third Muncie’s Bridge Dinner.
Imagine a giant cheese wheel, an ice sculpture and flashy signs with the faces of the chefs who are preparing both the classics and “nouveaux” brunch options.
Throughout the ages, millions of artists have used their talents to become household names in history including recent artists such as Miley Cyrus, Taylor Swift and Justin Bieber.
On Sept. 8, WIPB-TV will transform Canon Commons into a “neighborhood” where families will get to meet Daniel Tiger and celebrate the fourth annual Be My Neighbor Day.
“If people asked me what the personality of Charlie was, I told them that he is Ball State’s No. 1 fan,” said Mitch Prather. “That’s what I told myself when I was playing the bird.”
On Aug. 22, Ted Neal hosted Ball State’s 12th annual community pottery class, allowing students, alumni and community members to test their skills and grow in the art of crafting vessels from clay.
Since last summer, the Muncie Arts and Culture Council (MACC) has been planning a project that adds a pop of color and breath of life to Muncie’s traffic control boxes.
In a crowd of 30 to 40, hands flew up when the question, “How many of you know someone who has been affected by sexual assault?” was asked.
From March 23 to April 6, Minnetrista will host the Heart Gallery created by the Indiana Department of Child Services, DCS, to advocate for children in Indiana that are looking for a permanent home.
One small ink dot near the center of a blank white page, followed by another small dot near the bottom and a line connecting the two. For Jeff Brackett, associate professor of religious studies, that’s what it takes to create his original, freeform drawings that now hang in several locations throughout Muncie.
Editor's note: Muncie Origins is a Ball State Daily News series profiling various businesses that originated in Muncie.
Pi Kappa Phi partnered with Best Buddies to host its second annual War of the Roses to raise money for The Ability Experience, the fraternity's philanthropy group.
March is Disability Awareness Month and the Alliance for Disability Awareness, ADA, and the Disabilities Services office are partnering with the Governor’s Council on People with Disabilities to host a variety of events to celebrate.
Award winning country artist, Travis Tritt, will perform at 7 p.m. Feb. 18 in Emens Auditorium as a part of his “A Man and His Guitar” 2018 tour.
With two dance studios, two cafes and a pizza truck, David Fennig has a busy schedule.
Nearly 30 years after leaving Ball State, general studies major Kat Parker re-enrolled in the spring of 2014 to finish her degree.
People in hula costumes, animal onesies and American flag gear jogged in place to stay warm as they listened to an opening speech outside the L.A. Pittenger Student Center.
Phi Sigma Kappa is partnering with the Special Olympics to bring the Polar Plunge back to Ball State on Saturday.