The Indiana-born artist, and Hall of Fame member behind hits such as "Jack and Diane," "Hurts so Good" and "R.O.C.K. in the USA," John ‘Cougar’ Mellencamp will perform at John R. Emens Auditorium at 7:30 p.m April 12.
After a 4-0 week and a dominating three-game home sweep against Western Michigan over the weekend, the Mid-American Conference honored the Ball State baseball team.
All the major campus roads, including McKinley Avenue, Neely Avenue, Riverside Avenue, University Avenue and Talley Avenue now have a new speed limit of 20 miles per hour, a change from their current 30 miles per hour speed limit.
Ball Bearings Magazine is hosting a panel to talk about where students' money goes.
A number of players, coaches and teams earned awards at the second annual Chirpies award ceremony.
Colby Golden's passion for art animation started at a young age. The graduate student grew up watching “Wallace and Gromit” short films and became infatuated with stop motion animation and the idea of being able to act through a puppet.
Bri Kirkham is a senior telecommunications and journalism news major and writes "Miss Brihavin'" for the Daily News.
Muncie's second presidential candidate campaign office opened downtown April 11. Hillary Clinton's (D) office opened at 214 N Walnut St. in downtown Muncie, just weeks after Bernie Sanders (D) opened his.
NewsLink Indiana's Alaina Jaye Halsey caught up with one of the co-hosts of the second annual Chirpies, the athletics award show presented by Ball State Sports Link.
Rain showers make a quick exit from the state, just as the warmer temperatures and sunshine returns.
In a very special interview, Aidan, Meghan and Daley sit down with Barbara Dunkelman and Blaine Gibson of Rooster Teeth to talk about their newest documentary Connected wherein they give up all technology for five days.
This week marks the 15-year anniversary of the release of Nintendo’s community sim game, Animal Crossing, on Japanese shores. This marks a good time to take a look back at what makes Animal Crossing a beloved game for so many people.
Premiering on Good Morning America, the first look at the latest in the Star Wars franchise has finally been released to the public and boy was there was a ton to soak in.
For the past five months, the staff members at Ball Bearings Magazine have been trying to answer the question: Where does our money go?
Going abroad can be one of the most rewarding experiences in college. According to the Institute of International Education, one in 10 students will study abroad as an undergraduate.
The No. 8 Ball State men’s volleyball team closed out the regular season over the weekend, losing both of its matches and finishing with the No. 3 spot in the upcoming Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association tournament.
The Digital Corps has created an app to answer questions and provide information about commencement, such as the schedule, a student checklist and parking information.
Baseball Ball State outscored Mid-American Conference rival Western Michigan 41-6 over its three-game home streak. After canceling the original opener on April 8, the teams rescheduled for a doubleheader on April 10. The Cardinals followed up its 7-2 opening win with two more, winning them 21-1 and 13-3.
Every Monday at 3 p.m., freshman Emily Clouser waits with anticipation as a bus of New Albany second graders arrives on Ball State’s campus. Her eyes search the crowd until, suddenly, a boy runs up out of the sea of students and tackles her with a hug. It’s Christopher, her little buddy in the College Mentors for Kids program, and she’s become pretty attached to him.
Ball State baseball (21-12, 7-2 MAC) swept Western Michigan (8-20, 1-5 MAC) in its three-game series, outscoring the Broncos 41-6. Head coach Rich Maloney had a simple explanation. “There really isn’t much you can say,” he said. “We were pretty dominant.”