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(04/26/18 4:00pm)
For five Ball State students, their art assignments did not just receive a grade. Their work earned them a spot in the Indianapolis Art Center College Invitational, which is a part of the Spring Exhibition Series.
(04/17/18 7:00pm)
Editor's note: Intern Spotlight is a Ball State Daily News series profiling Ball State students and their internships. If you have any suggestions as to who we should feature next, send an email to features@bsudailynews.com.
(04/05/18 4:00pm)
After a trip to Walmart three years ago, Josh Sims, junior urban planning major, and Nate Robert-Eze, a Ball State alumnus, found fashion to be their outlet for success.
(04/03/18 7:00pm)
After 19 marathons, Ball State alumna Jennifer Courtney said she has tracked more miles by foot than she has in her car.
(03/21/18 2:00pm)
Textbooks contain important information that contributes to mastering a subject, class or major, but the authors and the work put into creating the books are not often thought about.
(03/19/18 7:00pm)
Many students have read “Romeo and Juliet” for English class, but at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, the Moscow Festival Ballet will present the tragic love story through dance in Emens Auditorium.
(03/14/18 7:00pm)
Editor's note: Intern Spotlight is a Ball State Daily News series profiling Ball State students and their internships. If you have any suggestions as to who we should feature next, send an email to features@bsudailynews.com.
(02/20/18 3:31am)
While some rang in the New Year at midnight on Dec. 31 by watching the ball drop in Times Square, the Asian American Student Association, AASA, brought the cultural celebration of the Lunar New Year to campus on Monday.
(02/16/18 8:00pm)
Go outside, look at the massive world above and imagine floating among the dazzling stars, looking down at planet Earth. Astronaut Wendy Lawrence has spent 51 days doing just that.
(02/13/18 5:00pm)
Walking into the Student Center, the mouthwatering aroma of freshly-baked gourmet pizza lures students straight to Tally Food Court, where Matt Hunter, the newest addition to the staff, can be found cooking.
(02/07/18 8:00pm)
Editor's note: Intern Spotlight is a Ball State Daily News series profiling Ball State students and their internships. If you have any suggestions as to who we should feature next, send an email to features@bsudailynews.com.
(02/06/18 5:00pm)
Comedian Dan Alten is returning to Be Here Now Wednesday to perform alongside Tennah McDonald and Steven Albert as part of Comedy Underground, a weekly comedy event, at 9 p.m.
(01/29/18 5:00pm)
Ball State alumnus and musician Governor Davis has been performing blues and light rock for decades. Now, he is working toward throwing an All-Star Jam 70th Birthday Celebration Thursday.
(01/23/18 8:00pm)
The countdown begins at 5 p.m. Friday and ticks until 5 p.m. Sunday. It’s 48 hours filled with collaboration and creation while team members work to develop a game of any sort under a common theme during Global Game Jam.
(01/16/18 3:00pm)
Rachel Deaton, an autism ally at the Autism Society of Indiana, and the Indiana Youth Institute are hosting a presentation for the community on Tuesday to provide information on how to better understand Autism Spectrum Disorders, or ASD.
(01/11/18 5:00pm)
Creatures of the night will come to light during Nocturnal Week, which is being held in the Discovery Cabin at Minnetrista Jan. 16, 18, 20 and 21.
(12/05/17 8:00pm)
This Thursday, Canan Commons will host the annual Light Up DWNTWN event to kick off the shopping season and give the community a chance to enjoy lights, music and food.
(11/29/17 8:24pm)
From studying the human body to learning new exercises and teaching them to others, exercise science majors share various distinctive characteristics and an underlying passion for improving peoples’ lives through exercise. Here are a few signs that show you are definitely an exercise science major.
(11/28/17 8:00pm)
A group known as the Harmony Players is bringing characters such as Ebenezer Scrooge, Bob Cratchit and Tiny Tim to Cornerstone Center for the Arts with its production of “A Christmas Carol.”
(11/14/17 8:00pm)
Thousands of nursing home residents in Indiana — especially those with Alzheimer's and dementia — are in need of companionship and stimulation.