Brianna Kirkham
Articles
MISS BRIHAVIN': Indiana’s abortion law presents opportunity to break party lines
Bri Kirkham is a senior telecommunications and journalism news major and writes "Miss Brihavin'" for the Daily News.
MISS BRIHAVIN': Fiorina talks about the Republican “C” word: choice
Republican candidate Carly Fiorina ended her campaign last week after a 7th place finish in New Hampshire.
MISS BRIHAVIN': The CDC advice column women never knew they needed
When the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released its statement a couple weeks ago advising women who aren’t on birth control to abstain from alcohol, I, for one, was relieved.
MISS BRIHAVIN': If we treated all women the same way we treat Beyoncé
Beyoncé. Beyoncé. Beyoncé. What did we do to deserve her? On Feb. 6, she dropped the music video for her song “Formation.” It is politically and racially charged and entertaining as hell.
#TBT Ball State homecoming featured on Letterman's show
In 2001, David Letterman sent his sidekick producer, Biff Henderson, to Ball State during homecoming.
Muncie's trails and parks
Parks and trails are available within walking distance from Ball State’s campus. Some of the most popular areas include Cardinal Greenways and Minnetrista, both of which host community events such as 5K races and a weekly farmers market.
Street-smart shopping in style
Thrift shops and refurbished decor have become increasingly popular among college-age adults. Living on your own during college is a balancing act of creating personal identity and space, while not breaking the bank.
Midwest Writers Workshop takes place at Ball State
The Midwest Writers Workshop is an annual conference designed to motivate writers and journalists with their writing. This year, MWW is taking place at the Ball State Alumni Center for three days.
MISS BRIHAVIN': Pixar's "Inside Out" tells us it's okay to not be okay
Pixar's newest creation, "Inside Out," has inspired more think-pieces than the average cartoon normally does.
Charnice Milton: 'She was a champion and she died a champion'
Ball State graduate Charnice Milton was changing buses after covering a meeting when she was shot and killed on May 27. She was not the intended target, however, used as a human shield. Her family and those who knew her at Ball State described her as "inspiring" and a "champion."