VIDEO: Bed Races 2016
Ball State Homecoming Week continues on with Bed Races Oct. 21 on Riverside Avenue. Ball State organizations competed to win the title of Bed Race Champion 2016.
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Ball State Homecoming Week continues on with Bed Races Oct. 21 on Riverside Avenue. Ball State organizations competed to win the title of Bed Race Champion 2016.
Outlet won their eighth Air Jam title, but it took a lot of hard work.
Find out more about the 2016 Homecoming royalty.
Split in two shows due to limited seating at John R. Emens Auditorium, Air Jam 2016 persists as contestants dance it out to win it all.
Saturday is supposed to be cold, warm up with homemade chili for tailgate.
Members of Ball State's Outlet performed in the first show of Air Jam on Oct. 20 at 7 p.m. Outlet was the independent winner and overall winner of the first show, and was the overall winner of the two shows with the highest score. Grace Ramey // DN
A controlled chaos of shouting, slamming doors and (almost) broken dreams made up one of the last dress rehearsals of “[sic],” the newest play in the Strother Studio Series, before opening night Oct. 21.
Kendall Davies, the Homecoming Committee's publicity and social media chair, is involved in a lot on campus. Davies is a public relations and marketing double major, a member and director of web communications for the Alpha Phi Delta Rho sorority and an account director for Cardinal Communications.
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Find out what events you can attend during Homecoming week.
Campus' annual Homecoming Village kicked off a week of events.
'Warrior' cat, Poppy was taken in by a Ball State English professor.
When you’re a travel agent post-graduation, traveling is part of your job description. It’s one descriptor Ball State alumna Lucia Borgmann can’t get enough of.
Today's Birthday (10/19/16). This is your year to shine. Smile for the camera, and share your message. New directions with a community effort this spring lead to rising energy levels. A change of heart next autumn inspires renewed passion between friends. Nurture your roots to reach the sky.
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Homecoming events kicked off on Oct. 17 with Ball State's annual Homecoming Village.
After graduating college and leaving his job on Wall Street, New York Times Best-Seller Adam Braun decided to work for a purpose, not to increase his wealth.
With the return of alumni and events all week, Homecoming's 90th year is a time for celebration on and around campus.
When Adam Braun left Wall Street to start his organization "Pencils of Promise," people thought he was crazy. Seven years and 360 schools later has shown the move to be a good one.