Your complete guide to Family Weekend
By Amanda Belcher / September 16, 2016This year’s Family Weekend is Sept. 16-18, and the schedule is packed with events for students and families to attend.
This year’s Family Weekend is Sept. 16-18, and the schedule is packed with events for students and families to attend.
We love IKEA, and while you can't get their furniture in Muncie, the meatballs are easy and inexpensive to replicate.
“I love that I suck!” Pointing out a favorite line from the movie, “Keeping the Faith,” singer/songwriter Mike Mentz noted that struggling is OK.
Michael Carbonaro realized his passion for entertaining while starting out as a special effects makeup artist.
Today's Birthday (09/14/16). Personal growth and development gets lucrative this year. Invest in family, home and real estate. Reach a milestone or turning point in a collaboration
For any fans of the movie “Whip It,” or those interested in sport, the chance to try roller derby is here. The Cornfed Derby Dames, Muncie’s women’s roller derby league, is hosting a new skater clinic from 4-6 p.m. at Gibson’s Skating Arena on Sept. 18.
Smoke canisters, LED lights, crowd surfing and the promise of “Bigger names. Bigger sounds.” are just a few things to be expected at the third annual ChirpFest on Sept. 16.
It’s now been nearly a year since David Jordan, owner of Trailside Golf & Footgolf, introduced Muncie to Footgolf — and it's been year that has brought many changes.
Watch as dozens of women find their "forever home" during Bid Day in the Quad.
We tested some freshmen on their knowledge of Ball State.
Stilt walkers, acrobats and a 12-member band all collaborate to become MarchFourth.
On September 11, 2001, America suffered from a terrorist attack that would shake the country to its core. As the 15th anniversary of 9/11 approaches, students and faculty remember the impact the terrorist attack had on their lives.
Getting fit and staying healthy seems to be a growing trend among college students, and one Ball State student group makes it their mission to do just that.
Teh-Kuang Chang, the 2016 Ball State Daily News Person of the Year and longtime political science professor at Ball State, shows no signs of letting age slow him down.
Today's Birthday (09/07/16). Self-discovery, personal and financial growth highlight this year. Invest time and money into projects adapting to domestic changes
Customers can sit back and recline in lawn chairs, sink their toes into the sand and relax by the roar of a waterfall in the distance at Muncie's own tropical oasis.
Seven students received the career experience of a lifetime this summer with an immersive learning class that partnered with Turner Classic Movies.
“I’m eating a nasty pot-pie, it’s like I live here.” Rai Peterson, a professor in the English department at Ball State, instructs an immersive learning class that teaches students to bind books at the Books Arts Collaborative building across form Cornerstone Center for the Arts in downtown Muncie.
When a majority of students graduate, the first thing on their mind is finding the perfect job that is worth the thousands of dollars and countless hours they spent studying to prepare for.