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Maggie Kilgallon·
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The history of the Ball Brothers

Best known as the founders of the Ball Glass Manufacturing Company, the five Ball brothers each played a significant role...
Lilly Arnholt·
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Rags to Riches

Reduce, reuse, and recycle. This is something that many people have heard since elementary school, and, in some ways, they’ve...
Cristal Mariano-Vargas·
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The Distance Between Us: Fighting Food Deserts

It’s a sunny afternoon in Muncie, and a local is gearing up for a grocery run. Bags in hand, they...
Kaira Carter·
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Out of Touch

Editors note: This story has been updated to clarify information. The year was 1996, and Muncie’s two largest newspapers, the...
Katie Fritz, Meghan Sawitzke and Kylee White·
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Rev the Red: Celebrating 99 Years of Cardinal Pride

It’s time to Rev the Red with Ball State Homecoming this year, the university’s 99th annual event. The first homecoming...
Trinity Rea·
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Forging a Future

In the heart of Muncie’s Blaine neighborhood on the southeast side of the city, 13 acres of overgrown land, garbage,...
Antonia Liakas·
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Where Does It Go?

Less than a mile south of Ball State’s campus lies the White River where over 65 tons of trash have...
Sidney Miller·
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Five decades of cardinal spirit

Walking up the bleacher stairs, Charlie receives points and cheers. As he confidently walks through the student section during a...
Jessica Velez·
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Gaining Water Weight

As of 2015, the United States uses 322 billion gallons of water per day, according to the U.S. Geological Survey....
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Turning the Tide

The White River is one of Indiana’s most significant environmental landmarks, flowing through central Indiana and linking communities across the...
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