Muncie Animal Shelter, Studio Exhale to host Yoga with Goats event
By Emily Sabens / April 26, 2017First, yoga fans got Yoga with Cats. Now, there's an opportunity to do yoga with some slightly bigger furry friends.
First, yoga fans got Yoga with Cats. Now, there's an opportunity to do yoga with some slightly bigger furry friends.
On Monday nights around 9 p.m., or more accurately 9:05 or later, members of the Society for Earth-Based Religions (SER) head to the basement of Ball State’s Bracken Library to discuss the night’s topic.
During the second semester of their freshman year, Abby Dujka, Alex Peters and Lexi Benakovich were hanging out and talking about their mutual struggles when an idea struck them.
Each of these films, based on real-life events, tells a tale of triumph that will have you believing anything’s possible, and that one person really can make a difference in the lives of others.
Everyone might still remember some myths that were told by their family or peers during their childhood.
Ken Holland wants to help bring peace to conflict-affected countries by nurturing future leaders. That’s why he’s leaving Ball State’s Center for International Development to become president of the American University of Afghanistan (AUAF).
Ranging from gifts to home decor, the store is full of knick-knacks and accessories to sift through until you find something that is uniquely for you, kind of like hunting for buried treasure.
If you’re graduating and looking to downsize, or even just doing some spring cleaning, Goodwill’s Donation Days will be accepting clothing, shoes, books, furniture, electronics and unused gifts this week.
The carnival featured 18 thrill rides, free games and prizes, live music, refreshments and live entertainers, including a caricature artist, airbrush tattoos and circus performers.
Fourteen different breweries will set up shop in Cornerstone Center for the Arts this weekend to share their own unique craft beer with the community.
Prepare your stomachs and gather your friends. Late Nite Carnival is back again this year.
Health Occupation Students of America’s Annual 5k Glow Run took place around Ball State’s campus on April 19.
Students from Miller College of Business hosted "Miller Day" on April 19 at the University Green.
The Daily News decided to start this video series to showcase the different cultures of Ball State and break down the stereotypes that create barriers.
Printmakers, book artists and community members will have the chance to mingle and meet this weekend at Interrobang, a two-day event hosted by the Book Arts Collaborative and Tribune Showprint in downtown Muncie.
Muncie drivers may notice something out of the ordinary as they go through some areas of town. Silver poles, up to 120 feet tall, about the height of a 10-story building, are popping up in the Muncie area.
Celebrate tax day with these six food deals and freebies.
For probably the first and only time, I find myself almost agreeing with Trump. The Syrian airstrikes were not a bad thing. The Assad regime needed to know that chemical weapons will not be tolerated.
After seeing three gun-related deaths in Muncie over the past two months, some community members have had enough.
Sophomore physics major Robin Klause was named the National Association of Intercollegiate Gymnastics Clubs’ Men’s Open Division Modified NCAA pommel horse national champion on April 8.