Greg Ballard, former mayor of Indianapolis, will speak at the College of Architecture and Planning on Nov.
The Cardinals will wrap up their regular season schedule at home this weekend against Western Michigan (10-17, 5-9) at 7 p.m. Nov. 11 and against Northern Illinois (21-5, 13-1) at 7 p.m. Nov. 12.
Community members have joined together in an effort to help ease the struggles of refugees in northern Iraq.
The women’s swim and dive team looked to bounce back from a loss to Bowling Green as they faced off against Tiffin in a co-ed meet.
“We are making great progress at this point,” head swimming coach Bob Thomas said. “Right now this is our third weekend of competition and I’m looking forward to the next meet.”
Fall-like temperatures are here and will be sticking around for the next few days
“We have been keeping both the intensity and volume up," head coach Bob Thomas said. "The program that I have been running has been a great success."
Twenty-seven students in Ball State's Computer Science (CS) 1 class took to the Atrium to show off the artwork they created using coding.
For the second season in a row Ball State soccer defender Lorina White was named Mid-American Conference Defensive Player of the Year.
A recent study has found the racial wage gap has grown dramatically since 1979.
Exhibition games are a chance for players to play under the lights and get the jitters out. Ball State men's basketball's 74-64 exhibition victory over the University of Indianapolis seemed to do just that — but the win didn't come easy.
The Daily News surveyed students, faculty and staff this week, encouraging members of the Ball State community to express their views on the upcoming election Nov. 8.
We have a choice on November 8. It is a choice that many nations before us have had to make, and now it is America’s turn. That choice is between freedom and security. If we were smart, we would choose freedom every time.
The Cardinal WX team has the breakdown of the weekend forecast into next week. Check out Ball State's mobile morning show.
Before the dedication, the hall had no official name. It previously held art classes and is now used for theater and dance classes.
The seating area between the Architecture and Whitinger Business buildings, which many call “the Ashtray,” is in sad shape, some students say. The tiled pavement is cracked and wobbly in spots, making it impossible for some students in wheelchairs to access it.