PERSONAL ESSAY: The weight of what is gone
By Dillon Rosenlieb / YesterdayHow the people I have lost in my life have sent me on a journey to try and fill the void they left.
How the people I have lost in my life have sent me on a journey to try and fill the void they left.
The wisdom I gained from the backseat influenced my life as I found my own path as a driver.
A summer taught me what community means and the different ways it can be experienced and encompassed by all abilities.
The month that helped me embrace what it truly means to fit in within a society or group.
Through photos, interviews and lived experience, the Facing Project gives Muncie residents the space to tell stories that might otherwise go unheard.
During the holiday season, the Muncie Fire Department ramps up its annual Toys for Tots program, collecting and distributing toys to families in need across the community.
Every photo captures what ramps, doors and stares don’t say out loud — this is my world, but it wasn’t designed with me in mind.
The Muncie Burris Owls’ 2025 volleyball season came to a close with a 3-1 sectional loss to Wapahani, ending a year marked by resilience, growth, and promise under first-year head coach Carey Fisher.
The Muncie Burris Owls showed out on senior night, sweeping the Muncie Central Bearcats in straight sets and earning their 12th straight-set victory of the season.
Former Carolina Panthers offensive lineman, Brandon Hayes, returned to Muncie to serve the Muncie Community Schools system.