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By Tyson Bird and Evi Lovin / October 23, 2015Coming to campus for the weekend? Don't pay to park. Find a spot using this handy guide.
Coming to campus for the weekend? Don't pay to park. Find a spot using this handy guide.
Calling all breakfastarians coming to visit Ball State this family weekend. Skip out on the mainstream breakfast joints. We’ve created the ultimate guide to morning grub in Muncie.
Young people are getting married at an older age than ever before, but not because they don’t want to. Today’s Millennials realize marriage comes at a cost
In the second Strother Theatre show of the semester, student actors tackle a musical with songs by the legendary Stephen Sondheim and a plot that goes backwards.
Zane Bishop and Courtney Stetzel sit on separate chairs, but the slight distance doesn’t hinder their connection. They’re clearly on the same wavelength, just stopping short of finishing each other’s sentences.
The Millennial generation is more accepting of interracial and same-sex relationships than any generation before. Convincing other generations of their shifting values is the real obstacle
On the corner of Mulberry and Main streets, painted in red, sits the Downtown Farm Stand. This corner shop is home to an organic grocery store, dine-in deli combo.
Austin Zimmerman’s theatre experience is all about the spotlight. Operating it, that is.
As the most accepting generation in history, Millennials are redefining love through different types of relationships and by delaying marriage. Editor-in-Chief Miranda Carney talks to Staff Writer Samantha Stevenson about the modern state of Millennial love, the focus of the fourth online edition of Ball Bearings Magazine
Sarah Stockton stepped in front of her audience: a crowd of people gathered at Indianapolis’s Canal Walk. They were there, in part, to listen to Stockton’s testimony: the story of how a 21-year-old learned she had breast cancer, underwent treatment, completed an internship and graduated from college—all in less than one year.
While the characters in the latest Cave Studio Theatre show “Speech and Debate” struggle with sex scandals and blackmail onstage, their student actors are dealing with presenting a play that hits close to home.
Tattoos have signified something greater than what meets the eye since ancient times: proclamations of religious affiliation, “declarations of love,” and even punishments, according to Smithsonian Magazine. However, with the introduction of the Internet, some tattoo designs have become more popular, and tattoo artists are seeing them repeatedly.
"You point out the fallacies in your friend’s arguments."
David Weiss may be an expert on art appraisal, but when it comes to auctions, he said, anyone can walk away with a treasure.
NewsLink Indiana Reporter Brenton Roy asked students how to combat against gaining weight during their first year at college.
In a digital age when sharing information online happens every day, different generations talk about when posts go too far
Freshman dance majors get one opportunity this semester to publicly showcase their talents, and Oct. 16 is their debut.
An eight-part event series organized by Minnetrista aims to increase interaction between the community and local businesses—including a sector of the food industry that’s been restricted by recent legislation.
Muncie Civic Theatre has opened the second season of their "Barriers-Free" Theatre Program for people who have physical or developmental disabilities.