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(10/28/22 1:00pm)
Ball State University’s North Neighborhood celebrated Halloween with their “Nightmare on McKinley” event Oct. 27. From 7-10 p.m., North Neighborhood residents participated in October themed festivities all created by each hall’s president and council.
(10/28/22 3:59pm)
Jeanne Clery was a first-year student at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania.
(10/13/22 2:00pm)
Audrey Schockett’s parents were both involved in Greek life when they were in college.
(10/05/22 11:37pm)
Every dorm building at Ball State University is equipped with kitchenettes, which students can use to make everything from honey garlic pork chops to TV dinners from the dining hall marketplaces. These small spaces, however, are kitchens in their own right and can be used to make more than Kraft mac and cheese. Whether you’ve never touched the knobs on a stove before or rival Gordon Ramsey in the kitchen, here are 7 recipe ideas to help you make the most of the kitchenettes in your dorm.
(09/29/22 12:12am)
Sept. 28, the Ball State Student Government Association (SGA) hosted special guests from the Indiana General Assembly and also proposed its first amendments of the year.
(09/22/22 2:00pm)
It was a wintry January day in 2017 when Geoffrey Mearns first stepped foot on Ball State University's campus.
(09/04/22 10:00pm)
You might have heard it from upperclassmen or a campus tour guide, but there are several superstitions surrounding Ball State’s campus, and unique characters who walk up and down McKinley Avenue and through dining halls. If you haven’t experienced them before (or, at your own risk, tried them yourself), here are seven things that live in the back of the minds of some Ball State students.
(04/30/22 11:00pm)
Kris Ball started writing when she was 6 years old — poetry, song lyrics, short stories. Ball said in the opening of one of her books that, sitting at the foot of her bed, her Aunt Janice — a woman 10 years younger than Ball’s “hands-off” mother — encouraged her to write and “would listen to [her] stupid poems.”
(03/31/22 9:00pm)
The newsroom is buzzing — designers are laying out pages, photographers are choosing their best photos and reporters are getting their stories completed before their deadline.
(03/30/22 2:00pm)
Established in 1917 in honor of pioneer journalist and newspaper publisher Joseph Pulitzer, the Pulitzer Prize aims to honor exceptional journalistic achievements. Over the last 100 years, it has remained one of the most prominent and acclaimed awards for journalism.
(03/29/22 9:40pm)
Finding Their Fit
(03/23/22 6:00pm)
Guitars strumming. Music blaring. Voices raised. People dancing.
(03/03/22 10:30pm)
When Rome Herbert was about 8 years old, he frequently attended spoken word performances with his mother in Indianapolis and became inspired by its artistry.
(02/26/22 5:23pm)
It started with a promo of RuPaul’s Drag Race. In a pink, flowing Roman princess gown draped out from the arms, Roxxxy Andrews fawns herself with a large golden fan in front of four pillars with pegasuses flying around her. Her blonde hair fans out from her golden brown face, and black eyeliner and lashes hide the color of her irises.
(02/23/22 7:42pm)
When former Ball State assistant professor of geography and meteorology David Arnold’s home in the San Francisco Bay area got exciting weather, he thought “it was the coolest thing in the world.”
(02/03/22 9:30pm)
Editor's Note: This story has been updated.
(01/13/22 2:30pm)
Chicago-based actor E.M. Davis remembers entering their freshman year at Ball State as a “wannabe actor.” Davis wanted to major in acting in college, but they had some discouraging conversations about becoming an actor with previous high school teachers and family members.
(01/12/22 11:00pm)
When Audrey Barcio, Ball State assistant professor of art, was a child, she would watch her grandmother paint and sit by her side, working with her own watercolors, bonding over creating art, growing closer as they painted and discovered new techniques.
(12/06/21 10:00pm)
It’s 1957. Poodle skirts are “in,” Elvis Presley songs play all over the radio and drive-in movies are popular destinations for teenagers. Trending news topics include integrating schools in Little Rock, Arkansas, and the space race between the United States and the Soviet Union.
(11/29/21 9:00pm)
Being in college, it can seem like things are a lot more challenging and tough. Students need tools and hacks to make the college experience easier. On the Internet, students can learn effective study habits and access digital copies of textbooks and answers to questions that may not have been discussed in their classes. Here are five websites to make every college student’s life a little easier.