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The stories between us: A look at Muncie’s ‘The Facing Project’

As one travels through the heart of Indiana—past the cornfields and echoes of basketball greatness — we move from place...
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Accessibility for All

“Nothing without us: disability is diversity.”  Ball State University’s director of Disability Services, Courtney Jarrett, holds this saying dear to...
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Creating Your Reality

While getting ready for work in 2008, Gina Marotta found herself drawn to one thing, The Secret by Rhonda Byrne....
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Moving Forward While Preserving the Past

If you’ve ever been to the David Owsley Museum of Art (DOMA) on the Ball State University campus, the first...
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Out with the new, in with the old: Old forms of media make an impact

“You pick your album, you pull it out, you brush it off, put it on, drop the needle. I mean,...
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A Summer Getaway

The sun shines as it comes up across the lake for the morning. It’s an early rise for everyone in...
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An Open Door to The Garage

What once was an old, gray factory has now turned into a great millennium hangout in just one year. Filled...
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Where art meets order: A look at the David Owsley Museum of Art archival process

Maria VanVreede, registrar and collection manager at the David Owsley Museum of Art (DOMA), said that each of the thirteen...
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A Space Called Home

At the end of a long day, students like to come home and decompress in a private environment. When it...
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From Threads to Trends

Amber Greene was working for Cool Beauty when the pandemic started, and the world shut down. She worked for cosmetics...
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