Muncie Origns: Yarn Stories fosters friendships, hobbies
By Justice Amick / February 27, 2017The sign on the front of an eclectic, colorful shop in downtown Muncie called Yarn Stories reads “Come in, we’re awesome.”
The sign on the front of an eclectic, colorful shop in downtown Muncie called Yarn Stories reads “Come in, we’re awesome.”
We’ve come to realize that while each one of the SGA slates brings different ideas with their campaigns, it’s going to be up to you, the students, to determine who would best represent the student body.
BSUDM raised $75,288.05 during its Day of Hope on Wednesday, surpassing the goal of $75,000, which originally seemed “overzealous” to junior Emma Nossem.
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.
The Cornfed Derby Dames, Muncie’s own all-women roller derby team, will be kicking off their seventh season on Sunday.
Upon entering Be Here Now, the musty smell of wood greets you first. To the right is the bar, and across from it a snooker table and digital jukebox.
The application to the Spring Shout Songwriting Competition is now open to all Ball State students ages 18 to 27.
It all started with “fake news,” which should not even be called that because it is not news.
Jim Davis, a Ball State alumnus and creator of the “Garfield” comics, spoke in Sursa Performance Hall Wednesday night to impart industry wisdom and connect with students.
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.
Garfield creator and Ball State alumnus Jim Davis will deliver his second lecture of the 2016-17 academic year tomorrow.
With the motto “Friendship is essential to the soul,” one would suspect that Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, INC, Upsilon Beta Chapter would host this year’s Valentine’s Day blood drive.
Once you land, a sense of dread falls upon you as you are immediately detained. You are not allowed to enter the country.
Valentine’s Day is celebrated by hundreds of people internationally every year; however, this holiday was not originally founded on candy-grams and cards.
The two were friends for a year before they met on Tinder and began dating. They will soon celebrate their one-year anniversary.
From colorful carnations to signature red roses, millions of people across the world will purchase flowers for their significant other on Valentine's Day.
Anyone who wants a poem writes description of what they want the poem to be about and how many lines it would have. The poets then get to work, weaving rhymes and rhythms from the details.
“A lot of people are like, 'oh you guys are heroes' and stuff like that but no one thinks they're heroes," Pinter said. "We all do it just cause it’s our job and we enjoy helping other people.”
Editor's note: "Breaking Stereotypes " is a short video series inspired by BuzzFeedVideo featuring student organizations of Ball State. If you have any suggestions as to who we should feature next, send an email to news@bsudailynews.com.
When a high school teacher tells you what career path to follow, they might be worth listening to. Ball State alumna Samantha Rife Wagner knows this all too well.