Recreation Services is looking for about 40 student workers to fill positions in it's new Outdoor Pursuits program.
The Chirp TV crew previews the baseball's team's game against No. 10 Louisville.
A Ball State University economist predicts the NCAA Men's Basketball Final Four will bring $25 million to $35 million to its host city of Indianapolis.
Gov. Mitch Daniels ran the gamut of hot topics at his open forum Wednesday morning.
Seven hundred students crammed into Pruis Hall to listen to the founder of TOMS Shoes speak last night.
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels held a question and answer session Wednesday at Ball State where he discussed everything from high education funding to budget cuts.
It was this or raise taxes.Gov. Mitch Daniels explained his reasons for the massive budget cuts across the state, including those to higher education, during an open forum with the Ball State University and Munice communities Wednesday morning.
The L.A. Pittenger Student Center is having a rededication celebration today in honor of the renovations.
Eleven people were around Muncie this week and last week. Several of the charges included intoxication.
Campus Council's executive board discussed old Student Senate resolutions at its meeting Thursday, some dating back as far as 2008.
While the L.A. Pittenger Student Center Ballroom wasn't overflowing with people, the decent amount of Ball State University students and Muncie residents who did show up managed to impress Gov. Mitch Daniels with "striking" questions.
Ball State will face another highly-ranked opponent this weekend when it travels to No. 10 University of Louisville (15-1).
Several of the 79 bills recently signed into legislation pertained to education, and one of them led to a discussion to create more databases in the open source INSPIRE.
University officials foresee the L.A. Pittenger Student Center to become the gathering space for students as it was 60 years ago.
But the Cardinals (15-5), travels to Columbia, Mo., to start the DeMarini Invitational. Ball State will start the tournament with host University of Missouri, ranked third in the nation and winners of 16 straight.
Whenever the Ragbirds are asked to describe the sound of their music, the band always has the same answer: "infectious global groove." The Ann Arbor, Mich.-based band mixes folk rock and world fusion to create an energetic live show. The Ragbirds will be playing at Doc's Music Hall tonight, and they don't have to do much to prepare.
Indiana's steady unemployment rate for December 2009 and January 2010 is a good thing according to researchers at Ball State University's Center for Business and Economic Research.
Mid-American Conference champions Ohio University scored the biggest upset of the NCAA Tournament's first day, knocking off No. 3 seed Georgetown University 97-83 in Providence, R.I.
As the second event of the the week of action, the Rinker Center for International Programs is showing the documentary "What are we doing here?" at 6 p.m. in the Yuhas room, at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center.
Recent trends show that Iraq War movies bomb at the box office. So why do big directors and studios continue to tackle stories enveloped with war, patriotism, politics and action? What about the most recent release "Green Zone"?