We’ve all been there. You’ve arrived to campus, hauled everything up to your room, decorated, met your roommate, said goodbye to your family and settled into your new residence hall. Everything is going great! But then you remember. You must start classes on Monday – Oh no.
Scheduling classes is one of the most stressful parts about college. While you’re not alone in planning your class schedule, it’s important to know all the steps to be successful. We’re here to walk you through any struggle you might have when picking what classes to take and when to take them.
If you live on campus, then it’s likely that you have a meal plan. You probably already have a good idea of how a meal plan works, but you’re bound to make some rookie mistakes when using it—like making the mistake of trying to buy a full lunch on a breakfast meal swipe at 10:59 a.m.
You haven’t even moved in yet, but it’s time to think about housing!
Delaware County is not among the eight Indiana counties operating under the Syringe Service Program, which allows “qualified entities” to safely collect used needles and distribute unused needles to those with substance abuse disorders.
After 53 seasons of service, Ball State Men's Tennis Coach Bill Richards will retire, according to a press release from Ball State Athletics.
Avoid walking under the Shafer Tower—lest you, too, are cursed to late graduation!
New York Times bestselling author, Ball State Assistant Teaching Professor and Co-founder of The Facing Project, Kelsey Timmermans' new book focuses on regenerative agriculture at home and abroad.
College can be difficult. Between your course work, internships, balancing a job, and trying to make the most of your time at Ball State, it can be overwhelming!
There are many ways you can enjoy your weekend in Muncie and lucky for you, most are within walking distance! Of course, school comes first, but between the Village and Minnetrista, Muncie has something for everyone to de-stress and take a break from everyday life.
On- and off-campus jobs aren’t the only ways to make some spare cash while in college. There are plenty of other options for those who want more money, but don’t have the time to pick up a job.
Gov. Mike Braun defended recent cuts to higher education at a Madison County Tea Party event. IPR’s Thomas Ouellette reports the last-minute changes to the state’s two-year budget were in response to a $2 billion forecasting shortfall.
The term “Freshman 15” refers to the assumption that all college students will gain at least 15 pounds during their first year on campus as a result of major changes in their diet, physical activity and lifestyle.
In poker, bluffing is a technique used to deceive opponents into believing you have a stronger hand than you actually do. When done correctly, it can force your opponents to fold winning hands and allow you to win the pot.
From fairy wings to finish lines, Muncie has something magical for June 23 through the 28. Catch a free concert by Yamaha’s rising stars, dance through an enchanted garden at the Minnetrista, ride up to 100 miles on the Greenway, sip wine with live music at Tonne Winery, or enjoy local bands at Guardian Brewing Co. Whether you’re here for the music, the movement, or the memories — Muncie is the place to be.
Housing advocates who have long held that the state lacks enough affordable, stable and safe dwellings asked Gov. Mike Braun to convene a dedicated commission in a Friday letter signed by nearly 700 supporters.
American planes successfully attacked three nuclear sites in Iran, President Donald Trump said, drawing the U.S. into a conflict that escalated a week ago with Israeli attacks across the country.
President Donald Trump’s proposal to close the Federal Emergency Management Agency and shift rescue and recovery responses to the states puts Task Force One in a precarious position.
According to a press release from Music for All, the Muncie community is invited to enjoy performances for free fromvarious ensembles and acts June 23-27.
With summer internships ramping up, hanging out with friends and family, and making sure you have enough time for yourself – it’s easy to miss Ball State’s Communication Center announcements! This week’s catch-up highlights free Premium Google AI for students, free planetarium shows for June and July, and 2025 U.S. News “Best Online Programs” announced.