A Love Letter to Mother Earth
Sophie Nulph is a senior magazine journalism major and writes “Open-Minded” for The Daily News. Her views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
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Sophie Nulph is a senior magazine journalism major and writes “Open-Minded” for The Daily News. Her views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
Nate Grubb is a freshman telecommunications major and writes for The Daily News. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
Miguel Naranjo is a freshman journalism major and writes “Cualquiera Bandera” for The Daily News. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
After setting the goal of winning the Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (MIVA) tournament championship, No. 1 seed Ball State Men’s Volleyball (22-3, 13-2 MIVA) is just one match away from achieving their goal.
Tonight - I am tracking high chances for rain moving into our area around 2AM tonight. A warm front is moving warmer air into Muncie with sustained wind speeds of 20-25 MPH and gust of up to 35 MPH, make sure that you don't have anything in the yard that may blow away!
When Ball State freshman pitcher Angelina Russo threw her 98th pitch, the only sound was the crack of Western Michigan (16-27, 6-11 MAC) senior pitcher Reily Galloway’s bat. When the ball was fielded cleanly for an out, that was the time for sound.
Ball State’s Student Government Association (SGA) swore in the RISE ticket Wednesday afternoon.
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Sometimes the weather gets cold but the dogs still need to go outside for walks, bathroom breaks, or just to socialize with other dogs. You might not have a thick coat of fur to keep you warm, but you should be able to grab a sweatshirt and head out into the cold. But what if your sweatshirt could do more than just keep you warm?
Attack on Titan is an anime that fans just can’t seem to get enough of. Even though the series has been airing for nine years, it still has just as much hype around it as it did when it first premiered, if not more. And as we near the finale of the series, the excitement continues to build. The second part of season four of Attack on Titan was nothing short of absolutely spectacular. From the captivating storytelling to the changing relationships between characters, and the exhilarating fight scenes, these past 11 episodes encapsulate just what makes the series so successful. Part two provided many answers to questions that fans have been wondering about for the past three seasons while yielding multiple surprising plot twists at the same time. As thrilling as part two was to watch, it was just as equally thought-provoking and emotional. And let's not forget the killer opening by SiM, which foreshadowed just how electrifying and phenomenal part two would be.
With the impact of climate change growing, some companies see it imperative to change the design and construction of buildings, with the goal of giving back to the environment as much as they take. However, this does not come without challenges, as every office, home and store would have to maintain net-zero energy and water levels. The materials used to make these structures would have to be ecologically friendly and properly disposed of. Then, they must perform consistently.
“If getting run-ruled doesn’t motivate you then I don’t know what does,” Ball State Baseball (21-14, 15-4 MAC) head coach Rich Maloney said.
Tonight: Partly cloudy skies stick around the area. Cooler winds will be coming from the northwest at around 5-10 mph. Lows reaching into the mid-thirties.
Kirby has had a rough transition to 3D—wait, that’s not right. Kirby has somehow never had a 3D game in its 30 years of existing. Sure, past games might be made up of 3D models but the gameplay has always remained as a 2D side scroller, until now. Kirby and The Forgotten Land marks a turning point in the series as it becomes a 3D platformer. While I was excited about this new endeavor for the franchise, I was also hesitant to be optimistic. I’ve only played two Kirby games before, Triple Deluxe and Star Allies, which I thought were pretty good…and pretty bad. It’s safe to say that I didn’t want to get my hopes up that this entry would be a slam dunk.
Tonight: Cooler with winds East 5-10 mph
Episode 12 of The Legend of Vox Machina creates doubt in the idea of the climactic ending. After a glorious encounter with the hottest couple devoted to evil gods, Vox Machina looks forward to well-deserved rest and relaxation. If only the edgy friends didn’t have to be so dramatic.
Episode 11 of The Legend of Vox Machina features the climactic battle between Vox Machina and the evil, yet hot, Briarwoods. The party has to come together and help Percival De Rolo defeat his childhood demons. All while trying to free Vax'ildan and Cassandra from Sylas’ beguiling influence.
Episode 10 of The Legend of Vox Machina starts to pull the rug-of-climax out from our band of misfit heroes. The episode delivers classic Vox Machina character moments alongside the best dramatic scenes the season has delivered so far.
If you’re looking for a way to avoid getting sunburnt this summer, Ball State Online may have a solution for you — actually, more like 300-plus. Consider these five reasons to continue learning this summer.
Ball State reported 7 positive COVID-19 cases among students and employees April 11-17, according to the Ball State COVID-19 dashboard.