VIDEO: Ball State's CCIM hosts 'Service Day'
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CCIM's Service Day gives students, faculty and staff the opportunity to volunteer in the Muncie community.
Lost in all the news coming out of SGA this year? Wondering why you have to vote again? Here's what you need to know.
“Man, they feel so good out of the box.”
Second Harvest Food Bank introduced Ball State students to a new perspective on people in poverty by placing them in the shoes of impoverished Americans for two hours at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center, 6 p.m., Wednesday.
In hopes of starting a conversation about today’s perception of mental illnesses, junior theatre production major Lauren Aldaba submitted the play “Sunday, Sunday” by Sandra Fenichel Asher as a possible performance for the Department of Theatre and Dance last year.
Ball State volunteers and students jumping into a pool of cold water have helped hit a new milestone for Special Olympics Indiana (SOI).
A flooding was reported around 5 p.m. Thursday at DeHority Complex at the main entrance.
UPD Lt. David L. Huff gave us some tips for staying cold and reminds students of the services that are availible to them.
Consecutive cold weekends in January may have been keeping many in Muncie craving the warmth of their homes, but when the local police department threw the community a challenge on a short notice, enticing them with hot chocolate, people showed up.
Ball State may be more than 540 miles away from Washington, D.C., but the effects of a partial government shutdown may still affect students and faculty alike.
The Daily News Editors were tasked with making holiday cookies. The catch? They had 10 minutes to do it and didnt have a recipe. Ironically, the results tasted like coal.
The Daily News team attended a ghost tour in Redkey, Indiana. Some were more spooked than others.
The Paramount Theatre in Anderson opened its box office to moviegoers for the first time in more than 40 years Wednesday with presale tickets for their first film, “It’s a Wonderful Life.”
Robert Bell was evacuated due to a major water leak Monday afternoon.
Take a look into how apple cider is made at The Orchard Shop at Minnetrista right here in Muncie.
Citizens at the candlelight vigil came to demonstrate their love and support for the Pittsburgh shooting victims, and show that "the actions of one individual who acted on hatred and terrorism doesn't represent the rest of us."
With early morning classes, extracurricular activities and the struggle of balancing a healthy social life, students are often drained mentally and physically. However, when one is feeling down, they can always turn to a little furry friend to help cheer them up.
Watch the community celebrate homecoming with a week full of traditions and events.