With a goal of making campus easily accessible for students with disabilities, Ball State landed a spot as one the top 75 universities to exceed beyond the Americans with Disabilities Act guidelines.
Despite early season success, coach Steve Shondell said his team will face many challenges during Mid-American Conference play.
Students interested in getting away from campus and engaging in some outdoor activity have a place to go that provides all the necessary equipment and resources. This new place is Outdoor Pursuits.
Several locations on campus will be affected by power outages from Sept. 27 through Oct. 23 as the next step in the geothermal project process.
Jennifer Pyle started getting involved with the election process since her freshman year in college. Although she claims she started to get involved late, she managed to obtain an internship with the Republican National Committee in her junior year.
A student wearing a dark suit and a ski mask opened fire Tuesday with an assault rifle on the University of Texas campus before fleeing into a library and fatally shooting himself. No one else was hurt.
Mark Zupan, the author of this year's Freshman Common Reader, is visiting today to talk to students about not only his book, but about his life experiences.
The Ball State theater department opens its 2010-11 Cave Theatre series with Harold Pinter's one-act play "The Lover," a show revolving around a couple who attempts to spice up their struggling marriage through role playing.
Ball State will host its annual Fall Career Fair today from noon to 4 p.m. in Worthen Arena, where more than 100 employers and organizations will set up stations for students to find opportunities for full-time positions and internships.
Former Indiana State Health Commissioner Dr. Judith A. Monroe will be speaking at the Ball State Alumni Center at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
MERRILLVILLE, Ind. — Legislators say they're ready to revamp a new law that requires everyone, regardless of age, to show a photo ID when buying carry out alcohol.
The Multicultural Center is presenting "Crossing Arizona" at Pruis Hall at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
Mark Zupan, author of "Gimp", stopped by Ball State to talk a little about his experience as a paralympic gold medalist and a lot about life.
The Cultural Cook-Off offers a chance to sample student teams' regional and international dishes for free on Wednesday.
University Program Board celebrated the end of summer with the first-ever Splash Bash on University Green.
Students and area residents had the opportunity last night to see two-time Nobel Peace Prize Nominee Greg Mortenson's speech "Books Not Bombs."
Dedication of the Marilyn K. Glick Center for Glass today.
University Democrats President Nolan Born doesn't pay much attention to the numbers. So, even though recent polls show that Democratic Senate Candidate Brad Ellsworth is 20 points behind, Born can just brush it off.
AUSTIN, Texas — A man wearing a ski mask opened fire with an AK-47 inside a University of Texas library Tuesday morning, then fatally shot himself, police said.