NO SLEEP TILL MUNCIE: Shop ethically this holiday season
By Jeremy Ervin / December 2, 2013Slavery didn’t just end in the Civil War — it’s alive and well with 30 million people worldwide being a part of the slave trade.
Slavery didn’t just end in the Civil War — it’s alive and well with 30 million people worldwide being a part of the slave trade.
The power of music has revivified memories thought to be long lost in senior citizens with Alzheimer’s and dementia. A Ball State professor and students are striving to bring that power to Muncie’s elderly.
She knows things are going to happen before they do. Sherita Campbell said there is no fanfare to these visions — no trumpets or angels heralding — just a matter of fact knowledge that these events she has seen must come to pass.
Five days after she completed military police officer training in 2007, Jessica Robinson was notified her unit would deploy to Kuwait.
It was Sept. 11, 2001. After millions of Americans watched the attacks, April Krowel stood in line for eight hours to donate blood to the Sept. 11 victims in New York and Washington, D.C.
What may seem like a disaster zone at first to the naked eye is really controlled chaos in the mind of an architecture student.
Three things tend to be consistent with Thanksgiving: spending time with family, giving thanks and eating turkey.