Nick Siano is a sophomore telecommunications and journalism major and writes "Nick and Tired" for the Daily News.
Seaons, an indie-alternative band from Oregon, will be performing at Be Here Now in Muncie on Feb. 5.
After losing their first two sets to McKendree University, the men’s volleyball team brought it back to win the match. Their match with George Mason University started off the same way — losing the first two sets, then winning the last three for an overall win.
Students aren't the only ones demanding transparency regarding former President Paul W. Ferguson's resignation in January.
Weather Forecaster Caleb Saylor discusses your weekend weather. Snow on the way?
This week the MAW sits down to break down some of the week's biggest news announcements and their thoughts on season passes.
Toby Fox, creator of one of last years biggest indie games Undertale, has taken to Twitter to talk about a possible Wii U port of the game.
After a shareholders’ meeting, Nintendo announced their plans for the coming year. They urged their investors to hold fast and wait until the market reacts to their new mobile games coming to North America and Europe this March.
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Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the U.S., and a group of media students is sharing the stories of community members who have been affected by it.
Sophomore guard Frannie Frazier has not started in a women's basketball game this season, but head coach Brady Sallee doesn't see her as a bench player. Frazier was one of five Cardinals who scored in double digits during Ball State's 78-71 victory over Akron on Feb. 3.
We started cooking together in the summer of 2015 and have planned and cooked a dinner every week since. Our recipes are often inspired by the New York Times’ cooking website but are adapted to fit Muncie availability and a college budget.
Frank Hancock and Marianne Glick, two members of the Ball State Board of Trustees, wish to resign from the board. Both submitted resignation letters to Governor Mike Pence on Dec. 17.
After the 2014-2015 season, the Cardinals ended up with a 5-7 record. Following a strong draft class with retaining key players on both sides of the ball, many expected them to push for a bowl game.
Residents of Botsford/Swinford hall have an opportunity to learn about and get involved with the student-run cooking show that will be filmed in the hall.
February is Black History Month, and Ball State hosts numerous events for students to attend to learn more about the African-American culture.
The Ball State track and field team last competed at the Gladstein Invitational on Jan. 23. Since then, the team has had nearly two weeks off, which should be beneficial for the team.
Levi Todd is a sophomore English major and writes "Leave it to Levi" for the Daily News.
Logistics for the new College of Health have been released. The college, set to open in Fall 2016, will house seven majors and is estimated to have more than 3,000 undergraduate and graduate students enrolled. Programs from the College of Applied Sciences and Technology, College of Sciences and Humanities and the Teachers College will become part of the new college.
Senior guard Nathalie Fontaine racked up her 11th double-double of the season as Ball State (15-5, 7-2 Mid-American Conference) beat Akron (11-10, 5-5 MAC), 78-71.