Adam Pannel
Articles
A day in the life of a polling volunteer
“Here ye, here ye! The polls are now open.” Traditionally, that’s how the callers are supposed to announce the opening of the polls. But Michele Stonecipher, inspector of the 9th Precinct, prefers a no-nonsense approach.
Ball State removes programs granting in-state tuition to out-of-state students
The cost of a diploma for some incoming Ball State students just got $47,000 more expensive as Ball State pulled out of two programs granting in-state tuition to out-of-state university students.
League of Women Voters educates Muncie community about voting
Nancy Barber stood among the crowd of women gathered at the Indiana State Legislature watching the light dance across the dozens of silver bracelets branded with the letters “ERA.”
Imagine in Glass art exhibit brings children’s drawings to life
Fire-breathing dragons, exotic, gray scribble cats and pink, fuzzy puffballs — wacky creations that could only occupy the imaginations of children and the space on the home refrigerator — are being brought to life in glass for Minnetrista’s new exhibit.
Grizzled actors scare up screams at Indy Scream Park
In a tiny, wooden shack in the middle of the woods, piercing screams rattled the air.
Ball State alumna "makes it big" in Nashville
One month after graduating, Sereena Barga moved into an apartment in Nashville, Tennessee, with no job, no prospects and less than $2,000 in savings.
Floats, candy and music: The parade of the century to be Saturday morning
A homecoming tradition is marching back to Muncie as the homecoming parade returns to celebrate Ball State’s 100 anniversary.
2018 Ball State Homecoming Court crowned
After their crowning during Talent Show, Ball State’s 2018 Homecoming Court members are ready to spread their ideas about empowering students throughout the upcoming school year.
Ball State student, former marine aims to better healthcare for fellow veterans
“My dad shoots bad guys.”
Print Smart saves more than 1 million sheets of paper
Since the Print Smart program at Ball State partnered with print management system Pharos in 2015, Ball State has seen a drastic decrease in paper usage and an increase in savings.