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Sutton Foster records studio album with Ball State students

By Andrew Harp / July 9, 2018

Tony-award winning actress, singer and dancer and Ball State alumna Sutton Foster invited Ball State Music students to perform on her third solo studio album “Take Me to the World.”



John Worthen served as the 11th president of Ball State. During his tenure, on-campus enrollment grew to nearly 20,000. Ball State University, Photo Provided. 
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John E. Worthen: Ball State's 11th president

By Brynn Mechem / July 8, 2018

John E. Worthen became the 11th president in 1984 after the Board of Trustees unanimously voted to appoint him. 


The Code Red Dancers perform at competitions as well as football and men's and women's basketball games. Additionally, they must maintain a 2.0 cumulative GPA. Eric Pritchett, DN
NEWS

Code Red Dancers: Academics, competition and spirit

By Brooke Kemp / July 7, 2018

Performing at football and men’s and women’s basketball games means more than just seven hours of practice each week for Ball State’s Code Red Dancers (CRD). 


Sculpted by Albin Polasek in 1930, Forest Idyl, or more commonly, "The Naked Lady," is a popular meeting spot for students in Bracken Library. Rachel Ellis, DN
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The Naked Lady: More than a meeting spot

By Brynn Mechem / July 6, 2018

Forest Idyl, or better known to students as “The Naked Lady,” sits in the middle of Bracken Library, serving as a common meeting place on campus. 


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Director of Disability Services leaves Ball State

By Staff Reports / July 6, 2018

On Wednesday, Ball State announced Larry Markle, director of disability services, is leaving the university.



The College of Fine Arts was founded in 1935. It currently houses the David Owsley Museum of Art and its 11,000-piece collection. Samantha Brammer, DN File
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David Owsley Museum of Art: 83-year history and 11,000 piece collection

By Andrew Harp / July 5, 2018

One of four university art museums in Indiana, The David Owsley Art Museum (DOMA) has around 1,000 of its 11,000-piece collection on display for students to see for free.  


Angelin Chang was born in Muncie and and received a Bachelor of Music from Ball State. She is now a grammy-award winning pianist and professor of piano at Cleveland State University. Angelin Chang, Photo Courtesy
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Angelin Chang: From Burris to a Grammy

July 4, 2018

From the Burris Laboratory School to a Grammy award, Muncie native Angelin Chang is a success story for Ball State alumni in the field of music.


Four solar-powered speed signs have been placed across campus to help enforce the new 20 mph speed limit without increasing the amount of tickets issued. The university will be monitoring roads and move the signs as needed. Brooke Kemp, DN
NEWS

Campus receives facelift through small projects

By Brooke Kemp / July 3, 2018

While it’s easy to tell when a road is closed or a building is being torn down, it may be hard to spot some of the smaller projects the university works on throughout the year.


The soccer team started in 1999. Since then, it hods a record of 194-137-49. Kara Berg, DN File
SPORTS

Ball State soccer: Conference championships and academic accolades

By Nate Fields / July 3, 2018

Although it is one of the younger sports programs at the university, Ball State soccer has recently found a winning recipe.



The seven Muncie School Board members were selected and announced during a Board of Trustees meeting Monday, June 25. Front row, from left, are David Heeter, WaTasha Barnes Griffin and James Lowe. Back row, from left are Brittany Bales, James Williams and Keith O'Neal. Not picutred is Mark Ervin. Brynn Mechem, DN 
NEWS

Muncie School Board shares hopes for future of MCS

By Brooke Kemp / July 2, 2018

On Sunday, members of the recently elected Muncie Community School (MCS) Board began their role.


The College of Sciences and Humanities has 18 academic departments within it. The goal of the college is to inspire innovation, encourage intellectual curiosity and broaden social, cultural and scientific horizons. Rachel Ellis, DN
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College of Sciences and Humanities: The largest Ball State college

By Brynn Mechem / July 2, 2018

Offering more than 70 majors in 20 academic departments, Ball State’s College of Sciences and Humanities is the largest college at the university.


Blaine Brownell served as the 12th president of Ball State from 2000-2004. During his time, the completion of Shafer Tower and the Art and Journalism Building were seen. Ball State University, Photo Provided
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Blaine Brownell: Ball State's 12th president

By Brynn Mechem / July 1, 2018

Focus on global awareness and technology was former Ball State president Blaine A. Brownell’s goal. 


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3 arrested in Muncie after high-speed pursuit live streamed on Facebook

By Andrew Smith / June 30, 2018

Three were arrested Friday evening after leading Muncie Police on a high-speed chase, which one of the passengers streamed live on Facebook.



The annual Bed Race took place on Riverside Avenue Oct. 20, 2017, during Homecoming week. Different Ball State organizations teamed up in a group of five to compete against one another in a 100 yard course. 
NEWS

Bed Races: A Ball State Homecoming tradition

By Brynn Mechem / June 30, 2018

Each year, the university closes down a portion of Riverside Avenue for a Homecoming tradition that began in 1980.


Finding Beneficence: Through the darkness Garrett Looker, DN
OPINION

OUR VIEW: Capital Gazette shooting will not deter us

By Editorial Board / June 29, 2018

Rob Hiassen. Gerald Fischman. Wendi Winters. John McNamara. Rebecca Smith. They were sons, daughters, brothers, sisters. 


Indiana State Police are investigating after Muncie Police shot a man Friday, June 29. MPD was dispatched around 12:35 a.m. to an address in the 3600 block of North Franklin Street for a domestic situation and a house fire. Andrew Smith, DN
NEWS

Man shot by Muncie Police after domestic situation, house fire

By Andrew Smith / June 29, 2018

Indiana State Police are investigating a man who was shot by Muncie Police early Friday morning.


Scheumann Stadium was built in 1967 and originally seated 16,000. It went under a renovation in 2007 and now seats 22,500. Paige Grider, DN
NEWS

Scheumann Stadium: Cheers, chirps and touchdowns

By Brynn Mechem / June 29, 2018

On game night, the sound of instruments, cheers and chirps can all be heard within Ball State’s Scheumann Stadium. 


The new kiosk in the mall sells many different CBD products including edibles, vape products, oil and pet treats. Brynn Mechem, DN
NEWS

Owner and manager of The Cup open CBD kiosk in Muncie Mall

By Andrew Harp / June 28, 2018

Along with clothes and cookies, CBD products is now another thing on the list of items you may find at the Muncie Mall.


Beverley J. Pitts served as interim president of the university in 2004. After leaving Ball State, Pitts became the eighth president of the University of Indianapolis. Indiana Commission for Higher Education, Photo Provided
NEWS

Beverley Pitts: Ball State's 13th president

By Andrew Harp / June 28, 2018

Dr. Beverley J. Pitts was the first female to serve as interim president to the university. In 2004, she was appointed the 13th president after Blaine A. Brownell retired. 


Burkie's Drive In announced Wednesday, June 27, that it has been sold on Facebook. A later comment stated its last day open will be Saturday, June 30. Andrew Smith, DN Photo
NEWS

Burkie's Drive In Facebook post says building has been sold, creates confusion

By Andrew Smith / June 27, 2018

A long-time Muncie restaurant has sold the business, according to a Facebook post Wednesday. 

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