Q&A: Hannah Rogers, Swing Dancing Society president
By Katie Grieze / April 14, 2017A senior at Ball State majoring in studio art and psychology, Rogers leads the Swing Dancing Society on campus.
A senior at Ball State majoring in studio art and psychology, Rogers leads the Swing Dancing Society on campus.
Five Ball State students and alumnae will spend the 2017-18 NFL season on the field rather than in the stands.
Popular in Asia since the 1990s, cat cafes have recently begun to multiply in the United States. Nine Lives, the first cat cafe in Indiana, opened earlier this year in Indianapolis. However, there will soon be another cat cafe located right in Muncie.
Some students have part-time jobs waiting tables, shelving books or filing papers. For graduate student Kelly Hopkins, a side job means creating illustrations for a children’s book. Hopkins is a graduate student in the new emerging media design and development program.
One longtime Adam Sandler fan is a step closer to being in one of Sandler’s upcoming movies, and when voting ends tonight, he’ll find out if his dream will become a reality.
A new women-only group has been formed by Ball State students who want to make a difference in the community and for women around the area.
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Our government serves the interests of the wealthy. Corporate lobbyists, massive campaign donations and a revolving door between Washington and Wall Street has turned our system from a democratic republic to a plutocracy.
Social media sites such as Facebook have allowed people to connect in ways that no one could have predicted 50 years ago.
Chef Stepfanie Miller prides herself in coming up with new and different takes on traditional foods, and she has brought that pride to Ball State for the past five years.
Some days he spends hours perfecting his makeup. He starts by filling in his eyebrows and making his eyes look bigger.
The event serves as an annual fundraiser for the center. Cornerstone serves more than 2,000 students in over 100 different arts classes for free or low cost.
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.
Ever wondered what it takes to make restaurant-quality food at home? Cooking Live! is an opportunity for Ball State Dining's chefs to provide a live tutorial on how to learn culinary techniques at home.
Need a show to binge watch while you pretend to do homework? Netflix’s International queue has binge-worthy Spanish-language shows (with subtitles, of course). From comedies to dramatic telenovelas, these are the 10 must-watch shows.
The Muncie community is encouraged to visit downtown to participate in this month's First Thursday event.
Where do you go when you are craving a taco? A taco does not exist only in Taco Bell. It is popular in many different cultures around the globe. This list shows ten different tacos from around the globe and their recipes.
The Latinx Student Union and Spectrum have held the panel discussion “Latinx and Queer: Our Coming Out Stories” in the Student Center on March 28. The discussion brought together four panelists who identify as queer and Latinx to talk about their experiences with coming out, the responses of others, the effects on self-acceptance and how being Latinx influenced the process.
If you make the trek to the Marilyn K. Glick Center for Glass, you’ll be greeted by elaborate art pieces and an open view into the hot shop, where each are made.
Spectrum hosted The Drag Show in Oz on Saturday in Ball Gymnasium.