Muncie’s Tonne Winery embraces its greatest strength: community
By Tatum Harris / March 27, 2026Tonne Winery welcomes the public in to share their stories and raise a glass of wine.
Tonne Winery welcomes the public in to share their stories and raise a glass of wine.
Ball State's Student Art Show showcases student-made art that helps bring students together.
BSUDM members fill up their cup in hopes of helping to support children in need
From friendly and docile house pets to loyal hunting companions, the dogs of Ball State University’s Bracken House each have their own unique story.
Once an on-campus community hub, Elliott Hall now stands quiet, holding decades of memories.
Students from the Religious Studies and Philosophy clubs compiled and sorted books to promote their fundraising efforts.
Southside Neighborhood Association hosts “Basketball and Kickball with Local First Responders,” bringing Muncie kids and families together for community building.
Dutro-Ernst is a forest preserve built to foster growth within the community.
Tonne Winery’s interior display allows customers to explore their wide collection of custom wines
The Student Art Show is celebrated on a banner outside the Ned and Gloria Griner Art Gallery
Flyer for BSUDM's Dine-to-Donate at Berrywinkle
A student peruses books at the BIG Booksale in the North Quad.
A Muncie police officer points a girl to the next base in a game of kickball. Tatum Harris, NewsLink Indiana