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Museum of Art to display 14th century art

A newly acquired 14th century painting has recently been acquired by the Ball State University Museum of Art just in time for Easter.The painting, "Madonna and Child" by Italian artist Taddeo di Bartolo, comes courtesy of a donation from the collection of David T. Owsley, Associate Director of the Museum Carl Schafer said. "Madonna and Child" shows the Virgin with the Christ child standing on her right knee, and with one hand pointing to a bird, possibly representing a goldfinch — a bird that could fly among the thorns and come out unscathed — which is held in his other hand.


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Students to compete in finals of bridge building competition

Placing among the top five at an engineering competition, Ball State University students from the College of Architecture and Planning look forward to competing in the final round of a bridge building competition at the University of Akron.


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Warm temperatures to continue in Muncie

While the East coast recovers from severe thunderstorms and flooding, students in Ball State University can say for the first time this year that Indiana is the place to be.



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Celebrating the arts

Tonight, downtown Muncie will celebrate the local art scene with this month's First Thursday Gallery Walk.On the first Thursday of every month, the city's art galleries host opening receptions for new featured artists. April's First Thursday event will be held from 5 to 8 p.m.


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Arrest Log

See who University Police Department arrested in the past week.



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STOP THE HATE

Click here to see the photo gallery of the Stop the Hate Banner



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Youthful enterprises

 Many people dream of owning their own business, but one Ball State University student is ahead of the game. David Bowden is a junior criminal justice major and the owner of two of his own software and computer businesses. Bowden started the computer business when he was 13 years old, which is also the age he started college. After five or six weeks in middle school, he said he was "bored as can be" in school, which motivated him to get ahead.





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