Description: |
Living history: Ball State president reflects on prosecuting Oklahoma City bombing case with Merrick Garland; Bittersweet evolution: Queer Chocolatier owner shares future hopes for business after Village lease ends; The movement marches on; Making a difference on campus: Ball State SAIAC starts conversations about racism and inclusivity; The bigger picture: After etching his name in Indiana high school basketball record books, Al Gooden knows his coaching has a larger purpose; Getting to know Muncie Black Businesses: JohnToms Barbecue, BEs Beauty and Tailored Technology are three prominent Black-owned businesses in Muncie; Paving the way: Ball State alumna launches development firm to invest in artistic people of culture; Artistic activism: Ball State student Taylor Hall shares her passion for activism and music; Black History is American History; Born into a winning culture: Sydney Freeman has brought her winning ways from Central Noble High School to Ball State; Mask up. Work out: What to consider while exercising during the COVID-19 pandemic to stay safe and healthy; Eating disorders dont discriminate: Debunking eating disorder myths and stereotypes. This archival material has been provided for educational purposes. Ball State University Libraries recognizes that some historic items may include offensive content. Our statement regarding objectionable content is available at: https://dmr.bsu.edu/digital/about |
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Origin: | 2021-02-25 |
Created By: |
Piatt, Zach |
Publisher: |
Ball State University |
Source: |
http://dmr.bsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/BSUDlyNws/id/115794 |
Collection: |
BSU Student Newspaper |
Rights: | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ |
Geography: |
Muncie Delaware County Indiana United States North and Central America |
Subjects: |
Ball State University--Newspapers |
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