Our world is filled with heroes. Men and women in capes with god-like powers protecting the innocent from the clutches of evil. Unfortunately for us, all those heroes happen to exist on the pages of comics or on the big screen. Far too often it feels like the real people we interact with are playing super-villains, egotistical maniacs terrorizing our life for reasons that we just can’t quite sympathize with. At least that was the case for me. Many of my early years were spent in anguish giving me a tragic backstory that would make even the likes of Batman feel bad for me.
Comic books play a huge role in my life. They’re the reason I love to draw, why I workout, why I try to be the best person I can be. I’ve loved superheros ever since I can remember.
Showers and thunderstorms will form in central Indiana tomorrow. Better conditions are expected the rest of the week.
A season-high four goals wasn’t enough to lead Ball State Field Hockey (0-7, 0-1 MAC) to victory Monday afternoon, as the Cardinals took a 5-4 overtime loss to California-Davis (6-6, 0-0 Big West).
In an effort to highlight the importance of literary freedom, Ball State English professor Rai Peterson is being imprisoned, not behind bars, but behind a wall of banned books at the Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library in Indianapolis for the entire week.
Weather forecaster Tyler Ryan has an update on rain chances for tonight and into tomorrow.
Mac Miller's recent and tragic death shines a light on a growing epidemic within the music industry.
“You are pretty for a dark skin girl” is the bane of my existence.
Ball State President Geoffrey Mearns will conduct his final informal campus walks Tuesday.
For the first time since October of 2004, Bowling Green(4-3-2 MAC 2-0) defeats Ball State (5-2-1 MAC 1-1-0), 3-0.
Coming off a loss to Miami (OH) at home, Ball State Field Hockey (0-7, 0-1 MAC) takes on California - Davis (5-6, 0-0 America East) looking to get back on track.
The temperature may have cooled down Saturday, but redshirt junior Riley Neal did not as he was the offensive driving force for Ball State against Western Kentucky.
10 aces and 19.5 points from Northern Illinois (4-13, 1-1 MAC) senior Meg Wolowicz led to a Ball State (10-5, 1-1 MAC) loss in Dekalb this evening.
After leading for the majority of the first half and late in the fourth quarter, Ball State (1-3, 0-0 MAC) fell to visiting Western Kentucky (1-3, 0-0 Conference USA), 28-20.
Ball State Women's Tennis kicked off its 2018 fall season at the Hidden Dual this weekend. Alongside the Cardinals, Dayton, Detroit Mercy and Murray State competed in the dual.