Devan Sticka
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Delaware County sees spike in heroin use
While Delaware County is infamous for being the methamphetamine capital of Indiana, Muncie is now seeing heavy use of opioids and heroin.
Book fair to be held in Teachers College
Students Within the Context Community will host a Scholastic diverse book fair on Wednesday and Thursday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the second floor of Teachers College.
Muncie Animal Shelter lowers euthanasia rate, sets example for other municipalities
The Muncie City Council recently passed an ordinance to decrease the euthanasia rate at the Muncie Animal Shelter.
5 do-it-yourself gift ideas for Mother's Day
All mothers deserve something special on Mother's Day besides a big breakfast and the ability to sleep in, so make your mom something by hand that she'll cherish.
Where to volunteer in Muncie this summer
Want to spend the summer giving back to the community? Here are some opportunities to do volunteer work in Muncie.
Advocates offer help to student survivors of sexual assault, violence, stalking
Being a voice and resource for Ball State students who have been impacted by sexual assault, relationship violence or stalking isn't an easy job, but it's important to Allison Wynbissinger.
Introverts learn how to successfully network
Being an introvert isn't bad — as long as you know how to network to widen professional circles, both in real life and online. For some, this can be a scary process.
SGA presidents explain parody Twitter accounts
As the 2017-18 Student Government Association elections are drawing near, accompanying the speeches and debates comes the tradition of the SGA parody accounts on Twitter.
Brothers Bar & Grill is here to stay, manager says
Despite recent rumors that Brothers Bar & Grill is leaving the Village, general manager Dan Zimmerman said the bar doesn't have any plans to leave.
What Ball State students and faculty members hope to see with President Mearns
The Ball State Board of Trustees named Geoffrey S. Mearns the 17th university president Jan. 24. With the new president's employment set to begin in early August, the Daily News talked to students about the expectations they have and the changes they hope to see in the future.