Junior Jordyn Penny completes her uneven bar routine on Jan. 15 during the meet against Northern Illinois University. Emma Rogers // DN
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Junior Jordyn Penny completes her uneven bar routine on Jan. 15 during the meet against Northern Illinois University. Emma Rogers // DN
Senior Jala Washington performs her routine on the balance beam during the meet against Northern Illinois University on Jan. 15 in Worthen Arena. Emma Rogers // DN
Junior Clare Collins performs her floor routine at the meet against Northern Illinois University on Jan. 15 at Worthen Arena. Emma Rogers // DN
Senior Kayla Beckler high fives head coach Joanna Saleem before her balance beam routine during the meet against Northern Illinois University on Jan. 15 in Worthen Arena. Emma Rogers // DN
Senior Sarah Ebeyer celebrates after landing her dismount on the vault on Jan. 15 in Worthen Arena. Ebeyer Emma Rogers // DN
Senior Sarah Ebeyer embraces head coach Joanna Saleem after landing her vault dismount during the meet against Northern Illinois University. Emma Rogers // DN
Adel Farag is a graduate geology student from Benghazi, Libya, and said if he were American, he would give his vote to Bernie Sanders, although he is not on the ticket. Other international students voiced their opinion to the Daily News about how they would vote if they could in the election. Emma Rogers // DN
Smokers socialize in “the box”
Meditation in the Museum, one program of the Mindful Meditation sessions, is an initiative led by the Ball State Counseling Center and the David Owsley Museum of Art. The sessions teach students to relax their bodies and minds, while letting go of physical tensions, stress and anxiety. Emma Rogers // DN File
Millennials graduating in May, will have to decide where they're going to live, either stay in Muncie or move elsewhere. Some younger people are choosing places to live instead of a place to work. Muncie has various accommodations for residents, like their public bus service, MITS, and outdoor recreation, like The Cardinal Greenway shown above. DN PHOTO EMMA ROGERS
Four locally-owned businesses to satisfy sweet tooth, home-style cravings
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DN PHOTO EMMA ROGERS