All things come to an end and the 2007 Ball State University baseball campaign will end with a three-game series against Central Michigan University that will begin Thursday at Ball Diamond. At 18-33, 6-18 Mid American Conference, the defending champion Cardinals will not make the Mid-American Conference Tournament.
The MITS Late Loop recorded more than 5,300 passenger trips during its trial run from April 5 to May 5, making the program a success for MITS and the downtown businesses that sponsored it. Mary Gaston, MITS assistant general manager, said MITS didn't set any goals for ridership numbers but was pleased with the amount of use the Loop received.
Senior landscape architecture major Francesca Hernandez won the National Wildlife Federation's Campus Ecology Fellowship in April and is planning to create an educational campaign to inform freshmen of the importance of greenhouse gas emissions. National Wildlife campus ecology fellows will battle global warming on their campuses by taking steps to monitor campus energy use and reduce net emissions on campus by about 2 percent per year.
Scoring in all but two innings, Ball State University defeated IPFW 21-10 on a windy Tuesday in Fort Wayne. The Cardinals (18-33, 6-18 Mid American Conference) scored at least two runs on all six Mastodon pitchers.
Summer gives us many opportunities to do things we normally would not have the time or motivation for. We have more time to get back to things we once enjoyed so much, but have lost time for as our lives have gotten busier. One of the greatest forms of self-therapy, for me, anyway, is getting back to the things I once enjoyed.
I can only assume that somewhere there is a Center for the Research of Impractical Studies. This is the center that is in charge of putting together arbitrary data in order to conclude definitively, yet annually, the penultimate list of things like "World's Smartest Animal" and "World's Hardest Miniature Golf Course.
After ending last year near the bottom in the Mid American Conference in offense, the Ball State University basketball team now faces the task of replacing nearly 60 percent of its scoring for the upcoming season. It began with the graduation of Chris Ames, D'Andre Peyton and leading scorer Skip Mills.
After a recent report placed several Ball State University sports among the country's highest academic performers, Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Tom Collins said the athletics department takes academics seriously, "I think we did an outstanding job academically," Collins said.
Tuition and increase are two words no Ball State University student wants to hear in the same sentence. Tuition increases are a rite of passage Ball State students take in stride, but only when the money tuition hikes bring in is used to fund valuable changes students care about.
Ball State University students could see an increase of up to $525 in tuition and fees next year if the Board of Trustees approves a plan at today's meeting. Ball State officials presented proposed tuition and fee increases at a public forum Thursday. In-state students would see a tuition increase of 4.9 percent
Ball State University trustee Greg Fehribach's lifetime of work facilitating access to buildings for the disabled was recognized with the Unbreakable Spirit Award, given by the Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation. The award is given to recognize contributions of groups or individuals that work to improve the lives of people with Osteogenesis Imperfecta and other disabilities through awareness, legislation, education, philanthropy and other forms of service.
The sun shone overhead Saturday as more than 20 Muncie BioLife Plasma Services staff members gathered at a groundbreaking ceremony for a new building. In late October, BioLife will open a new donation center behind Best Buy, moving from its current location on Madison Street on the south side of Muncie.
Ball State University has lost its opportunity to sponsor two Indiana virtual charter schools, as the Indiana General Assembly voted not to grant the schools $21 million in education funding. The schools are exploring alternative funding options. The Muncie-based Indiana Connections Academy and Indianapolis-based Indiana Virtual Charter School were set to open in the fall with a combined enrollment of about 2,200 students said Larry Gabbert, director of the Ball State Office of Charter Schools.
Snapping a six-game losing streak, the Ball State University baseball team defeated Northern Illinois University 2-1 Sunday in ten innings. The win was the second in the last 15 games for the Cardinals. The victory enabled the Cardinals to avoid being swept in the weekend three-game home series after losing the first two games of the series 7-3 and 4-3, respectively.
When the Ball State Museum of Art acquired Paul Manship's "Indian Hunter and Pronghorn Antelope," a two-part bronze sculpture which portrays American Indian life through white eyes, organizers began to look for ways to expand the exhibit. The exhibit now includes other sculptures and paintings, including a reduction of Cyrus Dallin's bronze sculpture, "Appeal to the Great Spirit," which is displayed in its full-sized version at Walnut Street, Granville Avenue and McCullough Boulevard.
The Ball State University softball team didn't win a conference title this season, but for coach Craig Nicholson, the biggest thing was getting his players experience. Ball State (22-34, 8-14 Mid-American Conference) had four freshman and four sophomores on its 12-player roster.
The pornographic film that stirred controversy on the Ball State University campus during Spring Semester is now available in Muncie. "The Vampire Diaries Vol. 1: Night Class," which includes scenes filmed on campus, became available at Priscilla's adult novelty store early last week.
There are so many beautiful things about summer love. Girls get to wear cute skirts and have a nice tan, guys get to appreciate those factors. The nice weather opens doors to some of the best dates and if you're lucky your dad might let you take the convertible out.
Ball State University's first attempt to sponsor virtual charter schools in Indiana has failed miserably, and more than 2,000 students must find alternative forms of education as a result. Ball State agreed to sponsor two virtual schools from Muncie and Indianapolis that were slated to open this fall without finalized plans for how to fund the schools.
Thursday, Ball State University held a public meeting regarding the decision to raise tuition costs for in-state students by 4.9 percent. The corresponding increase would be 6 percent for non-Indiana students. Turnout for the meeting was low, according to the Star Press, and President Jo Ann Gora told the paper she hopes the low turnout is an indication that students understand the need for such increases.