Ways students can serve Muncie for MLK day
ByWhile students may often think of Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a Monday free from classes, it can also be an opportunity to give back to their community through service.
While students may often think of Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a Monday free from classes, it can also be an opportunity to give back to their community through service.
Inside the Robert Bell testing lab, young Travis Abels sat mesmerized by Jay Z’s newly-released “99 Problems” music video.
Sometimes it can be hard to part with a wall calendar, especially if it has the perfect theme and the perfect pictures.
Over the holidays, it can be easy to accumulate excessive bags of candy that could take months to eat.
Jan. 1 is a day that comes and goes with each passing year. Along with it, people make New Year’s resolutions that change as quickly as the date.
After the recent accumulation of snow, the Rinard Orchid Greenhouse offered Muncie community members a warm escape with its Winter Greenhouse tour.
Since she was young, Penny Fisher has known breast cancer — a disease her mother and grandmother had — could run in her genes.
Every semester, the Ball State Late Nite committee creates designated themes for Saturday night entertainment on campus.
In every family, there are instinctive roles that everyone fulfills — the leader, the jokester, the nurturer.
Every January, the Charles W. Brown Planetarium hosts family month, where they feature two family shows Fridays and Saturdays. All of the showings are free to the public, and families are welcome to bring members of all ages.
The University Program Board (UPB) will continue Friday Night Filmworks for the spring 2019 semester on the first Friday of classes after winter break, Jan. 11.
Coming to college for the first time isn’t an easy feat for everyone, and leaving for a month just to return again can be just as difficult.
With another semester comes new schedules that allow room for new hobbies.
With Christmas almost here, Santa needs as much help as he can get at the North Pole finishing toys for good little girls and boys.
Graduating student, writer and host Ashley C. Ford will be Ball State’s 2018 Fall Commencement speaker at 10 a.m. Dec. 15, 2018, in Worthen Arena.
Ball State graduate student Ethan Pickerill spent last summer in a lab in Bethesda, Maryland as Ball State’s first ever intern for the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID).
Although bathing suits have been put away and the sweltering heat is long-gone, harmful UV rays remain an issue.
Angelin Chang originally took the stage at Burris Laboratory School as a student, but she will now be returning as a Grammy Award winning guest performer.
Beginning with one leader, step routines steadily gain power and speed as the rest of the Ball State RedPrint Step Team joins in using only their bodies and heavy black boots to compose music.
As the crowd cheered “magic” over and over again, the twinkling lights of the tall Christmas tree began to dance. Small children looked up in wonder as they gazed upon the multicolor light show.