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(12/08/17 3:00pm)
These inexpensive decorations and gifts are easy to make and a great way to get into the holiday spirit. Whether you need a gift to give your friend or you want to make your space more festive, here are a few ways to hand-make your holidays:
(12/05/17 1:00pm)
Cardinal Metrics is hosting a social mixer this 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.
(11/29/17 8:24pm)
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. Here are a few signs that show you are definitely an exercise science major.
(11/30/17 5:08pm)
Films are a hugely collaborative undertaking, often requiring dozens of people from different backgrounds and with hugely divergent skill sets to work long hours finish their film on time. One of the less glamorous yet still vital roles in film production is that of the sound editor.
(11/22/17 5:49pm)
Halloween, then Thanksgiving then Christmas (and other holidays). For three months, all you see on TV is stuff about the holidays. October is devoted to Halloween; then November and December are all devoted to Christmas and Hanukkah, Kwanza, Yule and probably some other obscure holiday roughly eleven and a half people celebrate. Then there’s the unofficial holiday of Black Friday, which is almost now more present in popular culture than Thanksgiving due to Thanksgiving’s questionable history. Where’s the Charlie Brown Black Friday special? I’d watch it. There are countless songs, movies, TV specials, pieces of art and entire fifths of Walmart devoted to the lovely holidays. I remember growing up seeing all of these things, along with the joy and good cheer people had during this time of year.
(11/20/17 5:00pm)
These Thanksgiving decorations can be made in five steps or less. Decorate your table, door and walls to celebrate the final weeks of fall.
(10/15/17 6:46pm)
One of the most exciting parts of Heartland Film Festival is being able to see worldwide premieres of films before they are distributed. One of the shining examples of these films is Tatterdemalion from director, producer, and co-writer Ramaa Mosley. Mosley’s film offers an interesting and psychologically engaging addition to the Heartland film lineup this year.
(10/03/17 7:00pm)
Hunter Knight is a junior advertisement major and writes "Beneath the Reel" for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Hunter at jhknight@bsu.edu.
(10/03/17 10:26pm)
Editor's note: Muncie Origins is a Ball State Daily News series profiling various businesses that originated in Muncie.
(10/03/17 2:00pm)
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.
(06/19/17 6:53pm)
Creating Dream Nest
(06/08/17 2:00pm)
Cornerstone Center for the Arts is offering a variety of different events this June.
(06/06/17 10:00am)
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.
(05/31/17 5:28pm)
Matthew Conwell, a junior musical theatre major, has been acting since he was 6 years old and this Thursday he will be performing as a professional in Summer Stock Stage ECLIPSE's production of “Spring Awakening.”
(05/30/17 12:00pm)
This June, the Muncie Children’s Museum turns 40 years old and has plenty of activities planned to celebrate.
(05/18/17 4:21pm)
The Discovery New Theatre Festival is bring a free and unique event that allows the audience to help playwrights perfect their unpublished work.
(05/17/17 3:09pm)
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.
(04/03/17 4:00pm)
Editor's note: Muncie Origins is a Ball State Daily News series profiling various businesses that originated in Muncie.
(02/11/14 5:47am)
Aiste Manfredini is a Ball State student and contributor to the Ball Bearings Magazine. Write to Aiste at amanfredini@bsu.edu.
(12/02/13 6:21am)
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. The concept, though, does not sit well with some professors.