Black History Month: Reverend Reed Shares the History of Bethel A.M.E.
ByReverend Maurice Reed and Reverend Maria Williams-Hawkins describe the history of Bethel A.M.E. and its impact on the Black community.
Reverend Maurice Reed and Reverend Maria Williams-Hawkins describe the history of Bethel A.M.E. and its impact on the Black community.
The “little church on the side of the road” has long history serving the Black community of Muncie, as Bethel AME Church celebrates 155th anniversary.
Opinion Editor Grayson Joslin hands out the latest Daily News issue in an unusual costume
Thursday, Ball State Women’s Basketball (2-1) was able to fend off in-state opponent, and head coach Brady Sallee’s hopeful new rival, Butler (1-2), by a score of 84-68. Here are three takeaways from the 21-point win.
For hitting our first fundraiser goal, Evan Chandler performed a makeover on Hannah Amos.
Giving back to his community was always something of importance to graduate safety Trenton Hatfield. Now, he has the opportunity.
We talked with pen pals Mare Castner and Susan Smith who talked about their long-lasting friendship while remaining miles apart.
After two years of cancellations, the Muncie Bridge Dinner returned Thursday. The event, held on the Washington Street bridge in Muncie, attracted members of the community, including Muncie locals and Ball State University students.
Daily New's sports editor Daniel Kehn took a visit to the recreational center to understand more about Quadball and to try out the unusual sport.
August 10, 2022, Ball State Daily News sophomore photographer Amber Pietz captured photos of one of Ball State University's landmarks, LaFollette Complex, under demolition.
Though it didn’t go exactly to plan, Fire Up DWNTWN took over Walnut Street and the rest of downtown Muncie, Indiana, August 6, 2022. Hot air balloons still briefly took the skies, local businesses set up shop under tents, food trucks lined the street and countless other events ran from 1-10 p.m., prompting Muncie’s community to show out in full form.
As a part of Kia of Muncie and Toyota of Muncie's Tent Sale, Indianapolis Colts quarterback Matt Ryan signed autographs from 2-4 p.m. July 22, 2022.
Art on the side of two buildings in downtown Muncie, Indiana, pictured the morning of July 19, 2022. This art not only showcases the artists' ability but promotes the local businesses inside the building the art is featured on.
Charles W. Brown Planetarium in Muncie, Indiana offered three free shows July 15, 2022.
A series of photos taken July 12-13, 2022, feature art in downtown Muncie, Indiana. Some photos include art that showcase love for the Muncie area and some simply show art itself. (Kyle Smedley/DN)
Students in the 2022 CCIM + Summer Experience workshop at Ball State University composed a four-minute video with two sources talking about the current reconstruction of the Cooper Science Complex. Sources and photos in the video show the active construction as well as the desired goal.
Former editors of the Ball State Daily News talk about how the DN prepared them for their career, the impact it gave them as journalists, and what they hope to see in the future for the Daily News.
A former 80,000-square-foot laundry facility in Muncie holds limitless possibilities. Boombox music fills the second floor while artists move tables to set up for First Thursday, a monthly event to draw people to explore art and culture downtown. A woodworker helps children build birdhouses while Steven Knipp colors hair in his salon a few doors down. Adjacent businesses invite people in for gift shopping or ax throwing.
A maintenance worker at Ball State's geothermal plant describes the process of geothermal heating and the change it has brought to campus.