Ball State University has recently adopted a new tag line, "Education Redefined," for its promotion campaigns. The new slogan raises many interesting questions: Is it necessary for an academic institution to have a slogan similar to commercial organizations? What is the value of having a "tag line?" What is the perception of Ball State University's new tag line among its constituents? Is it wise to allocate resources of Ball State University for developing and promoting tag lines? Why did we drop the last one? I will address only 2 of the above questions, i.
Families coming to visit for Family Weekend may be staying at hotels in other towns, as many local establishments are already booked. Family Weekend moved to Sept. 22 to 24, the same weekend as the Jewish New Year Rosh Hashanah and a James Dean festival in nearby Fairmont, causing lack of hotel rooms in Gas City and Muncie.
With more changes in administration and many questions being raised, forthcoming actions from the university become vital. When the Ball State University community is not informed about what is happening within the university, rumors start. And whether they turn out to be true or not, rumors can still be detrimental.
Nursing and business students now not only take classes together, but live, eat and study in the same residence halls. Just as journalism and telecommunications students are "clustered" in Brayton/Clevenger halls, business and nursing majors are living in the same residence halls, a change Housing and Residence hopes will improve students' education.
The sound of loose change rattling in a pocket is a refreshing feeling for many college students as prices of education rise. Imagine the feeling of having money coupled with the despair of losing your change down a McKinley Avenue drain. The Ball State University student body might experience the latter feeling in the wake of a recent budget crunch by the Muncie Indiana Transit System.
For the second consecutive week, Ball State University women's soccer team will be on the road for a weekend double-header. Friday, the Cardinals will be paired against Northern Arizona University and Sunday afternoon against Portland State University. Both games are a part of the LaQuinta Inn and Suites Mountain Classic, which is being held in Flagstaff, Arizona.
Three days of practice was enough for Ball State University women's volleyball coach Randy Litchfield to see progress in his team. "Our players knew that they were under the microscope," said Litchfield, referring to last weekend's 1-2 tournament record. "I'm watching the entire lineup closely.
Supporting their favorite team, Ball State University football fans eagerly prepared for Thursday night's season-opening contest. Cardinals fans started celebrating the new season hours before the opening kickoff, across the street from the stadium at Arby's Tailgate Town.
Ryne Hillenberg | Asst. Sports Editor Experience ousted talent as the UW-Milwaukee Panthers defeated the Cardinal volleyball team 0-3 making for a tough beginning to the Bama Bash, the two-day tournament. Ball State University fought hard in game one by surging to an 8-1 run and grabbing the lead at 22-20.
Students still in Muncie on tonight can join Zeta Beta Tau fraternity for music and fundraising at LaFollette Field. The charity concert will begin at 7 p.m. and will feature the Fort Wayne band Northpointe at 8 p.m. WCRD 91.3 FM will play music from 7 p.
Talk about making a good first impression on your fans, team and -most importantly - your coach. Freshman Nate Davis did that and more on his second collegiate pass and third snap under center. Not only did he throw a touchdown pass, but gave his team the lead and changed the momentum of the game in the process.
Dean of Admissions and Enrollment Larry Waters has been placed on leave while Ball State University restructures his department and searches for new staff, university officials said Thursday. At least two people are known to have left the department, and staff estimated half a dozen others have left in the past several months.
Yup, you read it right here in this very paper. The College Board says the SAT scores are dropping; even in Indiana. Everyone is getting dumber, and the world will soon tilt off its axis as people forget how to breathe. That is, if you were to believe some of the alarmist responses to this new data from a bunch of people who feel vindicated in their opinion that young Americans are very close now to being technically classified as 'post dumb.
No theatrics were necessary for the Ball State University football team in this year's game against Eastern Michigan University. The Cardinals' offensive weapons proved to be too much for the Eagles' young defense, giving Ball State a 38-20 win in the season opener.
Little League, I think, more than any other youth organization, plays the biggest part in the formation of American kids. Not Cub Scouts, not 4-H, not church youth group, but rather, good old-fashioned knee-scraping, grass-stained Little League. Nothing else even comes close.
Two all-conference goal scorers, one from the Mid-American Conference and one from the Big Ten, will lead their teams Saturday afternoon as Ball State University's field hockey team plays host to No. 10 Indiana University. The Cardinals' Lindsay Quay and the Hoosiers' Lydia Schrott have led their team in scoring for the past two seasons and will be matched up for the fourth time in their collegiate careers.
Indiana Michigan Power is investigating the cause of a power outage on campus.
Ball State University kicked off its 2006 season with a convincing 38-20 victory against Eastern Michigan University. Nate Davis led the way, coming off the bench to throw for three touchdowns.
Indiana Michigan Power is investigating the cause of a brief blackout Thursday morning on the Ball State University campus.
The white ear buds of iPods could have a challenge - but only if students give Ruckus a chance. Ruckus, the music server company Ball State University went into a two-year contract with, said its program does not work with iTunes or iPods. While this might seem like a waste of resources, it could have potential for all students - including those who use iTunes and iPods.