Alyssa Cooper
Articles
Painting on the grim and gore
In under two hours, four Ball State students take part in a team of makeup artists who see more than 200 zombies, clowns and other actors at Indy Scream Park.
Do-it-yourself ways to create your own movie night
As colder weather approaches, everyone will soon resort to curling up under a pile of blankets as it will be too chilly for outdoor activities. In light of cozy season, here are three DIY's to prepare for at-home movie nights to create the perfect alternative for cold weather activities.
Young Homecoming Court to attend Homecoming Week activities
Ball State’s Homecoming Court continues to hold seats for more than just college students as four children take up royal roles for the third year in a row.
Minnetrista offers workshops for Muncie community to make glass creations
Since her childhood, Ball State alumna Karen Cooksey said she has always had a peculiar attraction to glass.
In Print Festival: Straight out of publishing for three authors
Many times, most art starts with an idea, a spark of inspiration, but as time progresses and the work passes through different hands, it doesn’t always end as originally planned.
Muncie businesses to offer Valentine's Day meals and events
Planning for Valentine’s Day is not always the easiest job, especially if you live on campus and you don’t know Muncie very well.
Alumna changes her perspective on life after breast cancer diagnosis
Since she was young, Penny Fisher has known breast cancer — a disease her mother and grandmother had — could run in her genes.
Student Voluntary Services wraps up Angel Tree program
For the second year in a row, every child on Ball State’s Angel Tree was ”adopted” in only six days, with a waiting list of people who wanted to participate.
Set your Thanksgiving table with these do-it-yourself decorations
During the holidays, people tend to rediscover their kitchen tables by clearing off everything accumulated from the rest of the year in preparation to host family.
Politics: Campus groups help students see beyond 'black and white'
Students have many options on campus to get involved and learn more about political parties and their candidates.