Boys and Girls Club has life-long impact on Muncie native
By Alexandra Smith / November 9, 2016What started as a way for one Muncie native to hang out with friends has become a career and a place to give back.
What started as a way for one Muncie native to hang out with friends has become a career and a place to give back.
When Ball State alumni Alice Thomsen lost her beloved feline friend, Del Rey, 2 years ago, she believed she would never see her charming 8 year old domesticated short-haired cat again. All of that changed this past October with one simple phone call.
On Nov. 9, HotBox Pizza will giving out free breadsticks at all locations from 2 to 5 pm.
Walking into the Vintage Shoppe Thrift and Gift will give anyone an immediate positivity boost. Inspiring artwork covers the walls and vintage clothing and shoes fill all corners of the cozy space.
Vanessa Trosper returned to her usual cash register in the Ball State Atrium on Oct. 17 with her familiar sweet smile and buoyant energy.
The event featured cuisine from countries like Rwanda and Saudi Arabia, and students could also take part in various performances, a photo booth, ice sculpting, belly dancing, henna tattooing, an animal show and even bug tasting.
With an exotic animal show, henna tattoos, ice sculpting and musical performances, The Amazing Taste draws in more than 2,000 visitors each year and features an array of international cultural displays, performances and foods.
The Christian youth camp camp offers various leadership position and different internship opportunities for college students.
What has five eyes, 12 legs and three tails? That would be either a really weird Halloween costume or journalism professor Kimberly Lauffer’s furry family.
Today, Cornerstone Center for the Arts has more than 90,000 annual visitors as well as more than 1,000 students enrolled in its various classes.
When one Muncie native graduated from high school and couldn’t be on her competition team anymore, she turned to professional sports as an outlet.
12 years ago, one historic Muncie building was transformed into what is now Fickle Peach.
Kendall Davies, the Homecoming Committee's publicity and social media chair, is involved in a lot on campus. But at this time of the year, almost all of Davies' energy is put into making Homecoming the best it can be.
With the return of alumni and events all week, Homecoming's 90th year is a time for celebration on and around campus.
When you’re a travel agent post-graduation, traveling is part of your job description. It’s one descriptor Ball State alumna Lucia Borgmann can’t get enough of.
After graduating college and leaving his job on Wall Street, New York Times Best-Seller Adam Braun decided to work for a purpose, not to increase his wealth.
Braun will be speaking to students at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 17 in Prius Hall about his Pencils of Promise and "The Importance of Being a Global Citizen."
It Is that time of year again — show off your Cardinal spirit during this year's Homecoming, themed "Blast from the Past." Here's a list of things you can do throughout the week.
The event on Oct. 13 in Bracken Library celebrated the recent publication of “Not Like the Rest of Us: An Anthology of Contemporary Indiana Writers.”
Looking for a fright this Friday evening? Search no further. Cornerstone Center for the Arts will host a college student night at the center’s newest haunted attraction, Son of Scarevania, Oct. 14.