Chef shares skills by teaching cooking class
Voices and aromas fill the air as nine community members work to prepare the themed meal of the week: southern style collard greens, deviled eggs and stew.
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Voices and aromas fill the air as nine community members work to prepare the themed meal of the week: southern style collard greens, deviled eggs and stew.
As the words of a civil rights lawyer echo through Pruis Hall, a white mother nods in agreement as she listens, seated next to her 14-year-old African-American son who's heard too many relatable stories.
After hosting many exhibits of her work throughout the Indianapolis and Bloomington areas, Debra Gindhart has found a permanent home in the Madjax building in downtown Muncie.
From a quiet, shy boy listening to boy bands like One Direction and Big Time Rush to a social, interactive adult appreciating concert music and recitals, Michael Bowne has learned new musical and social skills through Ball State’s chapter of United Sound.
It wasn’t until she was sitting at a table surrounded by friends and family that Jennifer Bott, dean of the Miller College of Business, said receiving a 2017 Business Journal Woman of Influence Award finally felt real.
Tables are set up. Some hold informational literature, while others have dishes and pans. A hot meal sits with bowls to one side, waiting to be served. Volunteers check for last-minute details as people begin to trickle in.
After the rush of Cyber Monday, groups across the nation celebrate a day of philanthropy known as #GivingTuesday.
The Youth Symphony Orchestras of East Central Indiana and 32 vendors are partnering with Cornerstone Center for the Arts in the third annual Holiday Show and Sale Friday.
The South Asian Muncie Association will host their seventh SAMA Fest at 5 p.m. on Nov. 11 at Cornerstone Center for the Arts in downtown Muncie.
Muncie's Google Developer Group (GDG) is inviting developers of all skill levels to learn and meet with others in the community at this year's DevFest Muncie from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 4 in the MadJax building.
After four years of work with many different art and media platforms, Jacinda Russell, associate professor of art at Ball State, will present her solo gallery titled "Autobiography in Water" from Nov. 2 to 11 in the Atrium Art Gallery.
After his mother-in-law died earlier this year, singer and songwriter Justin Payne found rekindled inspiration to finish and record his newest album "High Water." He will perform songs from the album on his Golden Indy Turnpike Tour of the East Coast, which is coming to Be Here Now Oct. 30.
1. “You put great emphasis on fairness and right versus wrong.” — Jordan Corona, sophomore
1. "Leotards become your best friend." - Helen Sorensen, junior.
Minnetrista is offering a new workshop series that allows families to learn together, called the "You and Me" workshop.
In 1967, Ball State welcomed Simon and Garfunkel to campus. Today, their spirit will live on as “The Simon and Garfunkel Story” is performed at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Emens Auditorium.
The tattoo across senior communication major McKenzie Peterson's stomach honors two of her friends who died after being diagnosed with cystic fibrosis.
A musical about baseball, missed opportunities and the devil will premiere Friday in the University Theatre.
Ball State junior Abby Foster postponed her schooling this year to compete in the Miss America pageant after receiving the title of Miss Illinois.