Ball State prepares for prospective students ahead of deadline
By Brianna Baariu / October 23, 2025As the November 1st deadline for prospective students approaches, Ball State prepares itself for all its applicants.
As the November 1st deadline for prospective students approaches, Ball State prepares itself for all its applicants.
Students showcase emotion and growth in their debut concert at Sursa Hall.
The Tigers advance to the New Haven regional, with all seven of their runners earning top-20 finishes.
GROW’s Mission is “we exist to challenge the status quo around how women build careers.”
Because of urban development plans, a famous historic district in Muncie is sparking conversation.
Jodie Morgan and her team bring haunted characters to life through creativity, teamwork, and a little bit of Halloween magic.
After being revived last spring, Ball State’s Transfer Student Organization is rebuilding its community under President Maya Queroz, who’s working solo to support and connect transfer students.
Joseph Romero, the founder of Shepard’s Heart and Hands, shares his thoughts on what unhoused encampments being removed would do to the people who live in them.
With the theme “Rev The Red,” Ball State’s annual Homecoming Parade is set to bring students, alumni, and the Muncie community together this Saturday morning.
Jacobs Family Orchard has been a popular destination for many families to enjoy the fall season from year to year.
Chase Charlie is this Saturday, learn the route and the importance of the event to Ball State.
Food trucks lined the pavement surrounding The Brown Family Amphitheatre Monday night for the first festivity of Homecoming Week.
The Indiana-based soda shop expands with a fourth location close to Ball State University, offering students and locals over 60 signature drink combinations.
Community and class balance are key factors in college life.
After being diagnosed with stage four breast cancer, Christina Unger found healing and support through the nonprofit Casting for Recovery, which helps women reconnect with nature and community.
The Rhum Family is making their haunted house a haunted home.
One artist shares the legacy of late painter Bob Ross, who believes the legacy of Ross is at stake with the defunding of public media.
The parking garage for the Village Promenade will be sold to Cardinal Square LLC.
Ball State group hosts “Queerstock,” a festival to embrace the LGBTQ+ community.
The Blue Bridge Project, organized by Turn Away No Longer Inc., provided coats, winter gear, and support to foster children and community members in need.