Muncie Boys and Girls Club gets face lift with help of local organizations
July 10, 2017When the Muncie Lowe’s chose the Boys and Girls club of Muncie as the recipient of this years Lowe’s Heroes outreach, several different partnerships overlapped.
When the Muncie Lowe’s chose the Boys and Girls club of Muncie as the recipient of this years Lowe’s Heroes outreach, several different partnerships overlapped.
With Independence Day right around the corner, there are plenty of cities and towns in Indiana gearing up for fireworks displays.
There was a line out the door at the Muncie Animal Shelter on June 23 as people waited to see dogs and cats up for adoption.
The Cadillac Barbie Parade was held on June 10 as part of the annual Circle City IN Pride Week.
The 14th annual Indianapolis Colts Fan Fest came to Morrow's Meadow in Yorktown on June 6. Colts players Adam Vinatieri and Robert Turbin along with Colts cheerleaders came for signings. The event had free live music, Colts giveaways, Play 60 Zone with inflatable games, mobile Colts Pro Shop, and the Experience Colts In Motion travelling museum.
The first Foodie Friday was held at Canan Commons downtown on June 2.
Volunteers started painting the side of the Mark III Taproom on May 13 as part of the On the Mark, For the City mural project created by the We're Trying Collective. The mural will illustrate the Muncie community's acceptance and support for all people.
Claire Boenitz first realized she was gay in the seventh grade. Ever since then, she’s had to change how she approaches other people.
Upon entering Krider Nurseries, World’s Fair Garden or Krider Garden, visitors can have their own personal guide as they explore the pathways. All they need is a mobile phone capable of accessing the Internet.
Take a break from studying for finals and venture to downtown Muncie this Thursday for the First Thursday event.
Drab green, ripped and a little musty, there’s nothing quite like my friends’ couch.
Mikey Higgins is a junior animation major and creates "Ball State of Mind" for the Daily News.
Sophomore student Emily Naville came home from a spring break trip in March 2017 with big news for her parents. No, it was not that she had partied too hard on a beach somewhere — instead, she had requested papers to apply to a religious order.
The Daily News first spoke to Summit when they were campaigning to be the next Student Government Association slate. That was over a year ago, when Summit began with 17 platform points.
Students were given the opportunity to enjoy games, inflatables, free shirts, a showing of the Disney film, Moana, and more at the annual Ball State Bash on the DeHority Lawn on April 27.
Sometimes, baking can be a hassle. There are so many things that can go wrong, you have to have a ton of ingredients and it can be very time-consuming.
Chef Jason Reynolds decided he wanted to be a chef when he was in seventh grade. He took home economics and foods classes in middle and high school and was the only male in those classes.
It’s not yet Halloween, but monsters will be the topic of discussion at the Digital Literature Review Gala tonight. The Digital Literature Review is an immersive learning class that creates a journal of academic papers and artwork over the course of two semesters.
The treatment of gays across the world is awful. In some places, it is even deadly. People are being killed and tortured and I think it is not getting the attention that it deserves.
First, yoga fans got Yoga with Cats. Now, there's an opportunity to do yoga with some slightly bigger furry friends.