The trust that owns Be Here Now’s building has put the building up for sale, leaving the future of the Village's only music venue in the air.
Nick Rieth, Zach Watson and Casey Picillo are telecommunications majors and write “Tangents” for the Daily News.
Concerned about Village Green Records’ future, employee Travis Harvey confronted owner Josh Caldwell. Two weeks later, Harvey began running VGR.
Attendees of Tuesday's Culture Shock will get a chance to be hypnotized to take on a new racial, gender or social identity.
Ball State men’s basketball is now 2-8 in the MAC after starting off 2-0.
B.J. McKay had everything he needed in Muncie, until he discovered CrossFit while out on consulting trips.
After Panhellenic Council raised their total last fall, more than twice the number of sororities have participated in continuous open bidding (COB) this spring than during the spring of 2014.
The Student Government Association’s election season will begin Tuesday night at the nomination convention, where slate and senator campaigns are officially announced.
The Ball State gymnastics tied a school record on the beam, but suffered another loss Sunday against Bowling Green, continuing its slide to begin the season.
Taking on its second straight nationally ranked opponent, the Ball State men's tennis team fell 7-0 to No.
The Ball State softball team scored five runs in the first inning on they way to its most dominant win of the weekend, a 14-2 six-inning victory over Lipscomb on Sunday.
The Ball State women's tennis team responded from Friday's loss to Xavier to defeat in-state opponent Evansville 6-1.
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White Rabbit Books has been a Village favorite for 26 years, but befitting its fairy tale like exterior, it began as just a fantasy for its owner, Derek Edwards.
At the beginning of the season, the Ball State women's basketball team struggled on the road, losing its first five road games before beginning play in the Mid-American Conference.
The seven women at the annual Miss Black and Gold pageant Saturday may have technically been facing off against each other, but the winner and coach said the pageant was anything but a competition.
In its two past two home matches, the Ball State men's volleyball team lost six total sets, three more than the previous four home matches combined in which it was 4-0.
The Ball State Men's Volleyball team took on non -conference foe, George Mason, Saturday night at Worthen Arena.
After a comeback victory in its first game of the Belmont/Lipscomb Music City Classic on Friday, the Ball State softball team competed in two close games, finishing 1-1 on Saturday.
With an explosive offensive attack led by Nathalie Fontaine, Ball State picked up a 69-61 road victory over Toledo for the first time since 2009 in Savage Arena.