The Ball State Black Student Association president said the country has evolved in the 50 years since the "I Have a Dream" speech, but there is more work to be done.
The Student Government Association will host the football pregame party “Countdown 2 Kickoff,” an idea that was part of the slate’s platform points during their campaign.
Head coach Steve Shondell hopes to have more continuity on team this season, now with all the players healthy and new offensive threats on the court.
The Mid-American Conference announced its field hockey preseason polls. Ball State was ranked sixth out of six conference teams and was given no first-place votes.
Ben Ingle and Kenneth Lee return to Ball State’s defense as the most experienced linebackers on the team after the departures of three players.
Playing against Illinois State, an FCS team, next season would mean playing just five home games compared to seven away games.
Jamill Smith, the senior wide receiver, has played in 35 games throughout his career, but he still gets just as hyped before games, no matter the opponent.
With a mix of healthy veterans and freshmen and transfers, the women's volleyball team hopes its combination of experience will be successful throughout the season.
Johnny Manziel was suspended for half of Texas A&M’s opening game against Rice for what was called an “inadvertent” violation of NCAA rules by signing autographs.
President Barack Obama declared that the United States has “concluded” that the Syrian government carried out a deadly chemical weapons attack on civilians.
The Muncie Symphony Orchestra ended their 2013 summer season with “Picnic and Pops," and roughly 350 students and locals flocked to see the show.
Losing September, a band with ties to Muncie and Ball State, is returning to its roots at Be Here Now with a Thursday show.
In addition to tuition costs, students also find a few hundred dollars worth of fees on their Bursar bill. These fees pay for various resources on campus.
Benchmark oil for October delivery rose $1.09, or 1 percent, to $110.10 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange, its highest closing price since May 3, 2011.
Church bells rang out at the National Cathedral and at sites nationwide to answer a call from one of the most important civil rights speeches to “let freedom ring.”
A military jury on Wednesday sentenced Maj. Nidal Hasan to death for the 2009 shooting rampage at Fort Hood, handing the Army psychiatrist the ultimate punishment.
A fraternity donated about 112 pounds of mini muffins to the Second Harvest Food Bank in Muncie on Wednesday to assist more than 18 families.
Obama declared unequivocally that the United States has "concluded" that the Syrian government carried out a deadly chemical weapons attack on civilians last week.
FORT HOOD, Texas — A military jury sentenced Maj. Nidal Hasan to death on Wednesday for the 2009 shooting rampage at Fort Hood, giving the Army psychiatrist what he believed would be a path to martyrdom in the attack on unarmed fellow soldiers.
Scotty's Brewhouse, the landmark restaurant in the Village, temporarily closed today at 1 p.m.