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Trinity Rea is a second-year journalism major and writes “Bury the Hatchet” for the Daily News. Their views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
An average eight-and-a-half-hour drive and more than 470 miles separate Ontario, Canada, and Muncie, Indiana. It is the same distance that now separates three Ball State women’s golfers from the families they left behind to pursue their college golf dreams.
Students and faculty from across the state flocked to the Indiana House Chamber on a Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. dressed in “Red for Ed”.
A spool of yarn and the pull of a hook has the potential to create intricate patterns. The craft is unique, as it can only be done by human hands. Machines aren’t capable of manipulating the yarn in a way that emulates the centuries-old art form.
MUNCIE, Ind.--- Ball State men’s basketball finds themselves out of the MAC tournament on Saturday, and with only a few games left, every game means just as much to secure a spot in the Mid-American Conference Tournament.
MUNCIE, Ind. --- The Muncie Burris Boys Basketball squad prep for the first round of sectionals. First-year head coach, Blair Broussard spoke on what goals he has in mind regarding his players.
MUNCIE, Ind.---A scriptwriter who tells a comedic thriller story is honored with a campus-wide award.
MUNCIE, Ind.--- “It was bad,” said Ernesto Polito, the owner of Midnight Cafe and Grill. "Once that happened I thought it was over for me.”
YORKTOWN, Ind.---A swimmer from Yorktown is heading to the state finals to compete with the best of the best this weekend.
MUNCIE, Ind.---It’s National Pokemon Day!
ALEXANDRIA, IN - Three Delaware County teams entered Sectional No.40 at Alexandria-Monroe High School with one purpose; to advance.
Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell announced Wednesday he will step down from his position as as leader in November, according to AP.
Wes-Del junior boys’ basketball player Josiah Love was voted the Daily News Athlete of the Week from the week of 2/14-2/21.
After falling to Eastern Michigan on Saturday, Feb. 24, Ball State head coach Michael Lewis said his team had yet to prove to him that they were a championship or even a tournament team. To the Cardinals, this was just motivation.
Tonight: Wild ride for us as our best shot of storms rolls through before midnight, then our next showers and gusty winds herald the arrival of a potent cold front that sends our temperatures tumbling. That 63° you see will be our high just after midnight for tomorrow, as temps continue to fall throughout the day. Stay weather aware by following our Facebook, X/Twitter & Instagram for details as they happen. We also recommend you have your NOAA Weather Radio handy as well as Wireless Emergency Alerts on as these storms carry a risk of significant hail , damaging winds and even the threat of an isolated tornado!
MUNCIE, Ind. -- Indy Potter, a Ball State digital media graduate student, has spent the past three years building her thesis about Viking culture. The three-minute thesis competition has given her an opportunity to share this passion and rich history.
SELMA, Ind. — Wapahani Boys Basketball is no stranger to winning seasons since they've only lost nine games in the past three seasons.
Defeating the USI Screaming Eagles, Ball State opened up a tightly contested game after a seven-run 7th inning lifted the Cardinals to a 10-4 victory.
MUNCIE, Ind. (NewsLink Indiana) —After winning their last seven games in a row, Ball State Gymnastics fell to the Western Michigan Broncos this past Saturday. However, Coach Joanna Saleem and her squad won’t let one meet shake the confidence.
MUNCIE, Ind. (NewsLink Indiana) — This Schmidt-Wilson, Art LLC, was pumping with creativity as students from the Art, Theatre & Dance, and Design Living-Learning Communities came together for a unique event called Art Bank.