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Kate Farr is a second-year journalism major and writes “Face to Face” for the Daily News. Her views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
Kat’s Crystals and Curiosities is a place full of hidden gems, from crystals and bones to local artists who have their work displayed for sale.
Hull Property Group announced the acquisition of the Muncie Mall Jan. 31, according to a press release from the Georgia-based company.
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Yorktown sophomore basketball player Addy Barnes was voted the Daily News Athlete of the Week from the week of 1/17-1/24.
At 18, Malia Sandberg left her home in Daleville, Indiana, for a mission trip in Mexico. “The experience awakened something in me,” she said. From then on, she was drawn to multicultural people and experiences, particularly to the underserved and overlooked.
It’s late January, and tournament play has started for the class 3A sectional for girl’s high school basketball. Last night, Yorktown squared off against Jay County at home.
Muncie Burris defeated Mississinewa Valley 62-43. The Owls led the entire game at one point being up by 20.
Michael Lewis made it plain and simple as soon as he sat down for his post game comments; he said Bowling Green was better than Ball State, not just during the 40 minutes of gameplay that had just passed, but as a whole.
On Tuesday evening, Ball State returned to Worthen Arena in an attempt to improve its two-game-win streak. However, the streak ended as the Cardinals fell to Bowling Green 81-72.
Editor’s Note: Any results throughout the week not included were unable to be found or were not shared. Email sports@bsudailynews.com with results or the high school beat reporter, Zach Carter, at zachary.carter@bsu.edu.
Ball State and Hawaii have become familiar foes since Cardinals head coach — and Hawaii native — Donan Cruz took control of the program in 2022. The pair of esteemed squads have met four times over the two-season span, and each team has captured two wins.
Going into Fishers, Ind., Ball State swim and dive were coming in with a sting on their minds as their undefeated duel records were shattered over the weekend in road defeats.
The Ball State Cardinals traveled to Indianapolis this weekend to compete in a two-day meet at the IUPUI Invitational.
Remington Ross started her collegiate softball career as she donned the blue orange and white of Cal State Fullerton. While excited to play, she was not happy behind the scenes.
Editor's note: This article has been edited to fix a spelling error and to change an incorrect score.
The last time Ball State junior Basheer Jihad talked to the media in Worthen Arena, he didn’t care he tied his career high of 29 points against Miami (10-10, 4-4 Mid-American Conference (MAC)). He was focused solely on the fact that the Redhawks took the win and celebrated in the Cardinals’ home arena.
Ball State (11-9, 3-5 MAC) bounced back from their home overtime loss last Saturday by defeating the Northern Illinois Huskies( 6-13, 0-7 MAC) 81-71. This gives the Cardinals a two-game win streak.
The Ball State Cardinals (18-2, 8-0 MAC) stayed unbeaten in Mid-American Conference (MAC) play Saturday afternoon, tying their best start in conference play since 2001. They defeated the Eastern Michigan Eagles (5-13, 2-6 MAC) by a score of 75-50, capping off what head coach Brady Sallee called a “challenging” week.
It was a packed house on Friday night as a highly anticipated matchup between Delta (13-4) and Wapahani (14-2) was getting set for tip-off. Two of the top teams in the county squared off on the hardwood; in the end, it was Delta taking home the win 57-44.