Lee Brice and Josh Thompson share more than a love for country music. Both country music stars experienced the trials and triumphs of college before making it in the business. As they hit the books, both Brice and Thompson grew a deeper passion for music, which had nothing to do with their college majors.
Saturday night, the Ball State Beta Phi chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha and Today's Black Women will host their annual Masquerade Ball in Irving Gym from 8:08 p.m. to 11:08 p.m.
With many taken aback by a Democratic candidate winning the Muncie mayoral election for the first time in 20 years, Ball State political science faculty have mixed feelings about the results.
In the communications field, journalism and public relations aren't known to live in harmony, but both fields require a mutual understanding of the need to survive.
On the eve of the season opener, coach Kelly Packard was informed that four of her recruits signed their National Letters of Intent.
When coach Pete Lembo first saw freshman running back Jahwan Edwards in the Fisher Football Complex on Tuesday, he had a message for the freshman.
When she left her internship with Falling Whistles, an organization working toward peace in the Congo, Paula Truex, senior organizational major, was charged with finding 1,000 people willing to fill John R. Emens Auditorium and hear Falling Whistles founder Sean Carasso speak. Last night, her goal became a reality.
For more than two years and a half years, Ball State associate history professor Michael Doyle has searched out and recorded testimonials, or "oral histories," from soldiers and veterans from across the cou
NEW YORK — Adobe Systems Inc. is pulling its Flash software for Web video and games from the browsers of mobile devices, though Flash will still work on mobile apps and on the Web browsers of regular computers.
This week is Cultural Week, and Ball State dining, the Rinker Center for International Programs and the Multicultural Center are coming together to educate students about other cultures.
WASHINGTON — Home prices dropped in nearly three-quarters of U.S. cities over the summer, dragged down by a decline in buyer interest and a high number of foreclosures.
The continued development of sophomore right-side hitter Lauren Grant and junior outside hitter Kara Bates came into full view in Ball State's loss to Western Michigan last Friday.
That's what Ball State learned on Monday night as it defeated Taylor 72-47 in its exhibition game, the game for Cardinals have scene since their trip to Canada over the summer.
On Veterans Day, Ball State will host a variety of programs to commemorate the sacrifice, dedication and loyal service of America's veterans.
Music composition was not the only way for Grace Chen to express herself andher artistic abilities. Since changing her major, sh e has fallen deeply for fashion.
Muncie got its first bit of snow for the season Thursday, but it isn't expected to stick.
The idea of military service wasn't that unusual for Hondo Tamez as a kid. He and some of his friends signed up after high school. Some went off to war in Iraq and didn't make it home – and that's what Tamez said he thinks about on Veterans Day.
"Valley of Four Dolls Parts 43 A, B, & C," a feature-length ballet written and choreographed by Christie Zimmerman, Ball State assistant professor of dance, will premiere at Muncie Civic Theatre at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday.
NEW YORK — Oil prices were lower Wednesday following a broad sell-off on Wall Street that was stoked by fears that Europe would be overwhelmed by a mountain of debt.