PEEP THE PAST: Trains play a key role in Muncie's history
By Brynn Mechem / November 17, 2016While many will say that the Ball Brothers are Muncie’s greatest claim to fame, they probably wouldn’t have ended up here without one key factor — trains.
While many will say that the Ball Brothers are Muncie’s greatest claim to fame, they probably wouldn’t have ended up here without one key factor — trains.
Thanksgiving is coming up, and you need a recipe to impress your family and friends. These potatoes are incredibly simple and so delicious.
Coming into Nov. 16's game, Ball State women's basketball (2-0) had two main objectives. It needed to stop Evansville senior guard Sara Dickey, and it needed to take advantage of its height down low.
Though there is no dialogue, the students in the Immersive Learning Ballet Project this semester have created a muder mystery told entirely through dance.
For the third installment of "Wein and Dine," I decided to tackle an interesting twist on a dinnertime standard: red wine infused pasta.
With the holiday season approaching next week, here are some ways to get involved in the Muncie community.
In the most recent Campus Security Reports, Ball State did not report any hate crimes. However, that doesn't mean it isn't a concern for Ball State students.
Eyes strained to see across the field, the ball almost disappearing at times when a pass or punt lifted it into the fog.
Toledo (9-2, 6-1 MAC) combined its fast start with a dominating second-half effort to hand Ball State (4-7, 1-6 MAC) a 37-19 loss at the Glass Bowl Wednesday night.
For much of the first half, Evansville was able to keep it close with Ball State women's basketball.
Quarter updates from the Glass Bowl as Ball State (4-6, 1-5 MAC) takes on Mid-American Conference opponent Toledo (8-2, 5-1 MAC) Nov. 16.
As Ball State women’s volleyball loaded onto the bus Nov. 16 outside of Worthen Arena, sophomore Brooklyn Goodsel had more to celebrate than leaving to compete in the Mid-American Conference tournament.
The number of car accidents reported to the University Police Department has increased in 2016 semesters from 2015 semesters.
America has had one of the biggest upsets in political history and has elected a man that has no background in politics or the military.
Jake Fox, the Daily News football reporter, is traveling to the game and offered up some insight on the key positional matchups
Mikey Higgins is a junior animation major and creates "Ball State of Mind" for the Daily News.
The holiday season is still more than a month away, however, that doesn't prevent stores from displaying festive promotions before the Thanksgiving turkey even hits the dinner table.
I am giving Trump the benefit of the doubt. I am giving him the option to prove himself.
This week’s 24-hour boil-order aside, Muncie’s water supply appears to be safe – especially when it comes to levels of lead, a contaminant that has rocked communities across the country including several in Indiana. “It’s good to my knowledge,” Lee Florea, a hydrologist said.
From Thanksgiving, to sports team logos, to the near completion of the Dakota Access Pipeline, representation of Native Americans today is as critical as ever.