The Talent Search took place on Oct. 7 at John R. Emens Auditorium as a part of Homecoming Week.
Homecoming Village kicked off Homecoming Week on Oct. 6 near the Village.
Ball State students enjoyed a variety of events and activities offered at Homecoming Village on Oct. 6. Homecoming Village kicked off the start of Homecoming Week.
Star Follies Burlesque Show lit up the stage Oct. 3 at Muncie Civic Theater.
Members of Greek Life filled LaFollette field for the Annual Watermelon Bust on Oct. 4.
The College of Communications, Information, and Media hosted CCIM Pet Day Stress Relief on Oct. 1 at the Brayton/Clevenger volleyball courts outside of LaFollette Complex.
Homecoming court candidates were announced at the Royalty Reveal on Sept. 29.
The 3rd Annual Zombie Walk started in the Quad on Sept. 27 and spread through the Village.
The Mile to the Isle run was presented by the Beta Sigma chapter of Phi Gamma Delta on Sept. 26 starting on McKinley Ave.
The Ball State soccer team took on Bowling Green on Sept. 26 at the Briner Sports Complex. Ball State won 5-0.
Negotiating Distance: A Neon Invitational opened on Sept. 23 in the Atrium Gallery. The gallery showcases four internationally known artists: Fred Tschida, Alicia Eggert, Hiromi Takizawa and Sarah Blood.
Ball State students and professors and community members got together for a climate rally on Sept. 21 at the Riverside United Methodist Church. The rally was in association with the People's Climate March happening in New York City.
The Ball State football team traveled to Toledo, Ohio to face the Toledo Rockets on Sept. 20 at The Glass Bowl. Ball State lost 34-23.
The 8th annual Living Lightly Fair was held on Sept. 20 at Minnetrista. The event draws in around 2,000 people per year, and is all about promoting a green, environmental friendly life.
Ball State's women's tennis team faced Butler in the Fall Dual on Sept. 20 at Cardinal Creek Tennis Center.
Students from the College of Architecture and Planning make small parks out of parking spaces in Downtown Muncie.