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Miguel Naranjo

Miguel Naranjo

Author at ballstatedaily.com at Ball State Daily Online

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    Muncie’s Organic Grocery: Dave and Sara Ring connect customers directly to organic produce from l...

    When Dave Ring was a kid in the 1980s, he hated apples.
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    A Cut Above The Rest - Ball State Daily News

    Maxwell’s Barber Shop has been in business for 62 years, putting the customer first all the while and planting deep roots in the community. Most recently, Maxwell’s has begun giving free haircuts to law enforcement officers and raising funds to send gift cards to local agencies and departments.
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    Student Loan Relief in Reality

    On August 24,  Biden announced a plan to cancel up to $20,000 in student debt for qualifying borrowers. BSU students and faculty give their perspective on the matter and its significance.
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    Sister Cindy returns to Ball State - Ball State Daily News

    “Sister Cindy” Smock returned to Ball State University Tuesday to preach her signature “Ho No Mo” ideology, where she encourages women to reject promiscuity and follow her view of the word of God. 
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    Troy Dobosiewicz, Ball State theatre education program coordinator ...

    On Feb. 4, Troy Dobosiewicz passed away unexpectedly at 51 in his home in Muncie, according to his obituary in the South Bend Tribune. Though the professor is no longer alive, his memory and his impact on the Department of Theatre and Dance and its students continue to serve Theatre Education students at Ball State.
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    BSU theatre education students gain hands-on experience with the he...

    When David Hreno was in high school, he considered himself to be a shy person, finding it difficult to socialize and make friends with his peers, he said.  When he started participating in theatre, however, he was immediately immersed in the novel experience and felt like part of the group.  Now, as a third-year theatre education major, Hreno wears the hat of director for a group of middle schoolers at Northside Middle School, putting on his own shows. Alongside Megan Templeton, third-…