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(12/16/23 11:24pm)
In the building that has been the residence to professional basketball players like Reggie Miller, Tyrese Haliburton, and Tamika Catchings, Gainbridge Fieldhouse became the temporary home for Ball State as the Cardinals danced with Indiana State in Saturday's Indy Classic. This marked the second consecutive year that Ball State has participated in the event.
(12/16/23 7:38pm)
Thousands of members of the Ball State family piled into Worthen Arena Dec. 16 as Ball State University celebrated its 197th commencement.
(12/16/23 9:06pm)
Ball State men’s basketball head coach Michael Lewis was buzzing to return to Gainbridge Fieldhouse for the 2023 Indy Classic. After defeating SIU Edwardsville a week prior, Lewis recalled a conversation with the decision makers for the four-team showcase, saying the Cardinals were invited back after a 14-point win over Illinois State in the inaugural event last season.
(12/16/23 3:56am)
“Involved is when a chicken gives an egg, commitment is what you get when a hog gives you bacon.”
(12/14/23 9:29pm)
As the year comes to an end, students are rushing around to finish the semester with a bang. For some approaching graduates, they honor their time by decorating their graduation caps and sharing memories.
(12/13/23 6:03pm)
Yorktown freshman girls’ basketball player Alexis Fields was voted the Daily News Athlete of the Week from the week of 11/29 -12/6.
(12/13/23 6:11pm)
Ball State University President Geoffrey Mearns confirmed Wednesday an ankle injury that he sustained over Thanksgiving break.
(12/12/23 10:17pm)
Growing up, Andy Ray didn’t have everything he wanted, but he had everything he needed. The Muncie native loved sports and camping. He was an average student who spent free time with friends. In high school, he began drinking at parties, but alcohol became a way to cope after his girlfriend and parents died within a few years of each other.
(12/12/23 10:12pm)
The Thomas Park/Avondale Neighborhood Association requested nearly $65,000 of American Rescue Plan (ARP) funds to support the work of our city’s neighborhood associations.
(12/12/23 10:07pm)
The CDC recommends everyone 6 months and older get a flu vaccine every season to prevent sickness and missing work and school. If you get the flu, the vaccine can make symptoms less severe and reduce the risk of hospitalization.
(01/20/24 5:00am)
Corie Hess miscarried twice before giving birth to her first son, Alex, in 2017. A year later, she found out she was pregnant again, but she lost the baby near the end of her first trimester. “It was devastating,” she said, but the trauma had just begun.
(12/12/23 8:10pm)
When students bow their heads and step onto mats for judo training at Muncie’s Ross Community Center, they learn far more than martial arts. Students gain discipline, self-confidence and strength along with social connection and problem-solving skills.
(12/12/23 7:42pm)
LGBTQ+ individuals in Muncie have found support and community at the Mark III Tap Room and through organizations like Muncie OUTreach, Muncie Pride Network and Spectrum. Each location or organization serves a distinct purpose, but advocates are working toward collaboration among them.
(12/12/23 7:35pm)
The aroma of brisket cooking on the grill fills the air as classic rock booms from a makeshift sound system along Ebright St. in Muncie’s Industry neighborhood. Children chase each other through the grass between booths with information from Open Door Health Services, the Family Resource Center, Boys and Girls Clubs of Muncie, and the BSU Counseling Practicum Clinic, among other community resources.
(12/12/23 7:27pm)
Paxon Vong opened Thai Kitchen 20 years ago to offer Muncie a diverse fusion of Southeast Asian cuisine. The native of Thailand makes every dish to order, with notes of sweet and sour, salty and spicy flavors paired in soups, stews, noodles and rice dishes.
(12/12/23 2:22pm)
The networking landscape has undergone tremendous changes over the years. But networking remains one of the most effective ways of advancing your career and business. 54% of new hires come from referrals, and 40% of new prospects become buying customers after a face-to-face meeting.
(12/12/23 2:16pm)
Unveil the essence of anime culture through fashion with the ultimate anime hat—a symbol of both style and fondness for the vibrant world of animation. Sartorial choices speak volumes, and for the anime enthusiast, the perfect anime hat is not just an accessory; it's a proud emblem of character admiration and storytelling passion. Imagine showcasing your favorite series or character, not just on screen, but as a part of your everyday look, seamlessly blending with your personal style like brush strokes on a canvas.
(01/10/24 2:00pm)
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(12/11/23 2:46pm)
Muncie has become a canvas for striking stylistic murals on building exteriors across town. Their vibrant colors and inspiring images uplift neighborhoods and encourage residents to slow down and admire their surroundings. Some murals invite meaningful conversations about Muncie’s heritage and history.
(12/11/23 2:17pm)
In 2023, the 8twelve Coalition’s Small Sparks grant program funded 16 projects from residents (both youth and adults) that focused on community engagement, health and wellness, youth activities and more. Highlights from the 2023 grant recipients include new food storage solutions in front of the Common Market, new patio furniture at Rosebud Coffee House, fairy garden kits and care kits for kids in crisis. This is one of their stories of change: