3 holiday-themed do-it-yourself projects
By Sabrina Schnetzer / December 8, 2017These inexpensive decorations and gifts are easy to make and a great way to get into the holiday spirit.
These inexpensive decorations and gifts are easy to make and a great way to get into the holiday spirit.
Cardinal Metrics is hosting a social mixer Tuesday evening in the hopes that students from all walks of life and all majors will come to learn about how they can get involved with using emerging technology. The event will be held in the Holden Strategic Communications Center in the Arts and Journalism building from 7:00 – 8:30 pm. Participants will be able to explore the emergent technology of eye-tracking through an iSpy game. Afterwards, students will get to visualize their results and make an in-depth evaluation of how they did.
To get an idea of what it is like to be a sound editor, we got some insight from Vickie Sampson. Though she has recently turned to directing, Vickie has spent over 40 years editing audio for Hollywood hits like Star Wars, Pirates of the Caribbean, Donnie Darko, and The Fifth Element.
From studying the human body to learning new exercises and teaching them to others, exercise science majors share various distinctive characteristics and an underlying passion for improving peoples’ lives through exercise.
I definitely remember my little fourth grade choir class doing Christmas sing-a-long stuff while I sat in the library and wrote an essay on Linkin Park, because my teacher didn’t want me doing nothing. I don’t know who got the worse end of that deal, and I don’t think I ever actually got a grade on my essay. Still waiting on that. I hope I get an A; I need it to pass that class.
These Thanksgiving decorations can be made in five steps or less. Decorate your table, door and walls to celebrate the final weeks of fall.
'Tatterdemalion' offers an in-depth look at the negative effects of superstition while also developing a strong relationship between the two main characters. Additionally, the question of if Cecil is a threat will leave audiences on the edge of their seats pining for the answer.
Samuel Koch, owner of local business Life Skateboards, views skateboarding as an art form.
Grab some pals, get a bucket of popcorn, and hopefully jump out of your seat and enjoy the horrific stylings of the 31 Knights of Frights.
With October finally here, it’s time to embrace the change of the seasons — even if the weather doesn't always agree. Make your dorm or apartment feel more like fall with these do-it-yourself candle and centerpiece crafts.
Peggy Fisher was watching the news when she was inspired to do something new for a part of the community.
Cornerstone Center for the Arts is offering a variety of different events this June.
After 50 years, the Woody/Shales building of the LaFollette Complex is being retired, but 59 year old custodian Jerry Coates, who has worked in the complex since 1999, is still four or five years away from retiring himself.
Matthew Conwell, a junior musical theatre major, has been acting since he was six years old and this Thursday he will be performing as a professional in Summer Stock Stage ECLIPSE's production of “Spring Awakening.”
This June the Muncie Children’s Museum will be turning 40 years old it has a lot of activities planned to celebrate.
The Discovery New Theatre Festival is a free and unique event being held by the Department of Theatre and Dance this weekend that allows the audience to help playwrights perfect their unpublished work.
The David Owsley Museum of Art is celebrating the beginning of summer by inviting the Muncie community to stop and smell the roses at its third annual Art in Bloom fundraising event this weekend.
Whether you enjoy sugar with a side of coffee, a specialty latte, or a plain cup of joe, coffee can be stronger than just a drink.
I sat amid 1,200 climate activists in a noisy conference room, patiently waiting for former Vice President Al Gore to speak at the 23rd Climate Leader training last summer. Feeling nervous but relieved, I knew that I wasn’t sitting alone as a young leader. As it was my first leadership conference, I didn’t know what to expect, but I was excited to be part of the global cultural movement.
It seems inconsequential: hot or not? As students sign up for next semester’s classes, they can choose their preferences based on the review site RateMyProfessors.com when they assess one of 1,565 Ball State faculty members with profiles on the site.