Two Cats Cafe looks forward to continued success, new menu in second year
January 30, 2017Basam Helwani described the past year of his life as very fun and one that has brought him a sense of accomplishment.
Basam Helwani described the past year of his life as very fun and one that has brought him a sense of accomplishment.
Spending long nights in the studio mixing music and perfecting recordings is one of the major things music media production majors do. Here are a few more, as told by the students themselves.
On Feb. 3, Emily Halley senior marketing major, and SGA treasurer, will send off a résumé to a company she has been dreaming of working for since middle school.
It's easy to grab a burger and an order of fries from the dining hall without really thinking of the healthier options that might be available.
For students interested in 3-D art, there are three guilds on campus — the Metals Guild, the Glass Guild and the Ceramic Guild.
Samantha, Sherman, Sheldon, Sylvia, Sydney, Sebastian, Pavarti, Louie and Ali. These are all members of Glen Stamp and Adrienne Bliss’ family.
Mattie Coleman is known as the “hat lady” around Muncie.
Elegant ballroom styles, playful tango, lively swing dancing — these are just a few of the dances you can learn if you become a part of Cornerstone Center for the Arts' Monthly Dance Club.
Cornerstone Center for the Arts is one avenue that can help with resolutions. The center will be offering a variety of 12-week classes, beginning the week of Jan. 30.
“Love, love, love, y’all understand?” This was Kevin Powell’s message to Ball State students, as well as America. He wants people to love one another as their sisters and brothers.
What started out as an idea for one Ball State senior has now transformed into a community-wide organization that encourages creativity and expression.
HotBox Pizza celebrated its one-year anniversary of being in the Village Jan. 4.
Snow falls lightly outside the window as a young woman bustles around her kitchen preparing for a long night of baking.
Whether you call Muncie home or not, there is something here for everyone this break.
Do you like doing art but find yourself disappointed at the results? All bad artists are invited to this month's holiday-themed Bad Art Night.
If you have been naughty this year, you better beware, because Krampus will be roaming the streets of downtown Muncie in search of good and bad children to take away.
Before becoming The Chug, the small dive bar was a pool hall. It was a place for the Muncie community and Ball State students to meet and play pool. It wasn't until 1970 that "Papa Lou" turned it into a bar named The Chug a Mug.
Coco is used to her routine. She loves her walks, her bed and her house. But most of all, she loves her humans.
The art supply store has been around since the '40s or '50s under several different names, but currently calls the Village home.
Not everyone goes home for Thanksgiving, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t anything to do. Here are some events in Muncie happening over break.