Out of Darkness Walk helps to raise mental health awareness on campus
By Jake Dickman / April 19, 2025Participants walked through campus to raise fund, remember lost loved ones.
Participants walked through campus to raise fund, remember lost loved ones.
As finals week quickly creeps up, students make sure they are taking care of their mental health.
Take Back the Night was a night for survivors to take back the night they once lost.
Production Supervisor Knhik Haefner joined Ball State University as a visiting expert in residence from March 11 to April 11.
Ball State University President, Geoffrey Mearns, announced this morning that the university's board of trustees has approved a resolution to revise or end policies and programs relating to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) to comply with President Trump's executive order.
Campus organization Man2Men hosted a talent show, allowing students to reconnect with their creative sides.
The sports administration program at Ball State University is taking a new approach to final projects.
The goal of Camp Kesem is to offer a completely free summer camp to kids who are affected by a loved one’s cancer.
From education, to psychology, to global politics, students share their findings for the CHIRPS Week’s Oral Presentations Day.
This past Saturday, Professor Dave Call hosted a presentation to give students and staff an opportunity to learn about his book.
The non-profit organization “Say Yes to The Dress” free public event.
The crew set off on a 5-minute journey to space.
Gov. Josh Shapiro’s home was set ablaze over the weekend.
Students are learning to trust each other and their own instincts.
The Ball State Football team has been hitting the gridiron all spring in preparation for this weekend's spring showcase.
Carrie and Danny Wright turn passion into purpose with one-of-a-kind silk paintings and whimsical cartoons at Silk Gifts & Gallery.
D20 Dungeon offers fans of D&D a unique, immersive experience.
Helicopter breaks apart mid-air, crashing upside-down into the Hudson River.
A look at how this fraternity partners with Prairie Hills Farm to bring more to the community.
A Fort Wayne minor has been diagnosed with the first measles case of the year.