Symphony Orchestra to collaborate with competition winners in first concert
Ball State's Symphony Orchestra will take the stage for the first time this semester with a performance featuring 75 student musicians.
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Ball State's Symphony Orchestra will take the stage for the first time this semester with a performance featuring 75 student musicians.
Grasping audience's attention with his unique sound and relatable lyrics is what has made John McCutcheon one of the most renowned folk singers today.
Entertaining audiences world wide with their unique sound, The Four Freshmen -- a male vocal band quartet -- has been an acclaimed group for 65 years.
Performing classical music and merging it with other styles such as jazz, R&B and hip-hop, the two-time Grammy Award-winning group Turtle Island Quartet will be coming to Ball State this week, allowing campus to experience the band's unique style.
Whether you call Muncie home or not, there is something here for everyone this break. From a holiday light exhibit to help you get into the Christmas spirit to a dance party to help you welcome in the new year, check out just some of what Muncie will be offering this season.
Young love and wit will be delivered in abundance during The Ball State Opera Theatre's production of "Béatrice et Bénédict," which is based on the Shakespeare comedy "Much Ado About Nothing."
This holiday season, new technology will be released and older tech will drop in price. Before that, there are four updates to check out on some of the most popular social media apps already on the market.
Looking for a fun, yet affordable date night? Look no further than the off-Broadway hit "Men Are From Mars — Women Are From Venus," based off the New York Times best-selling book by John Gray.
After nearly a year of planning, a group of public relations students put on a successful national conference.
Looking for a good scare this Halloween? Check out some events going on this weekend to prepare and get you into the Halloween spirit.
It's that time of year again — show off your Cardinal spirit during this year's Homecoming, themed "Blast from the Past." Here's a list of things you can do throughout the week.
With credits like "Die Hard," "Hannah Montana," "Will & Grace," "The Green Mile" and "Two and a Half Men," the Hollywood professionals who visited Ball State over the weekend had a lot of knowledge and experience to share.
Cinesonika, an event that boasts Hollywood professionals for workshops and a six-hour film festival, has been happening for five years. This year, it will take place in America for the first time, on Ball State's campus.
The sensation one gets after completing a rigorous workout is oftentimes one of empowerment. The blood is rushing and adrenaline is high.
As an audience attending a performance, whether it may be a play or a concert, all that is shown are the people under the spotlight, but BSU Backstage is all about getting to know the person behind the spotlight.
Getting fit and staying healthy seems to be a growing trend among college students, and one Ball State student group makes it its mission to do just that.
Another year, another lineup of movies that will be shown at John J. Pruis Hall every Friday night, hosted by the University Program Board. Students had a chance to vote online this summer, and the schedule of films has been announced for this semester. The films are always free for students and $1 for guests. Concessions are also available.