PREVIEW: Ball State men's basketball at Buffalo
Coming off their first Mid-American Conference win, Ball State men’s basketball (10-6, 1-2 MAC) travels to New York Jan. 14 in the first of two match-ups with East division foe Buffalo (8-8, 1-2 MAC).
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Coming off their first Mid-American Conference win, Ball State men’s basketball (10-6, 1-2 MAC) travels to New York Jan. 14 in the first of two match-ups with East division foe Buffalo (8-8, 1-2 MAC).
Ball State’s track and field team will get the opportunity to face some of the nation’s best this weekend in Lexington, Kentucky, as they compete against 21 other teams in the Kentucky Invitational.
It’s about time.
Ball State swimming and diving swept the Mid-American Conference men's and women's Swimmers of the Week honors.
With Jamba Juice reopening Wednesday, public records show Ball State spent about $1,300 to repair the drain inside the restaurant.
Ball State's Code Red Dance Team will join the cheerleading squad for the UCA & UDA College Cheerleading and Dance Team National Championship Jan. 14 and 15. The teams will compete separately in their respective divisions for the Championship held in Walt Disney World in Orlando. Grace Ramey // DN
Roughly six years after the end of the Civil War, Col. William C. Church and Gen. George Wingate founded the National Rifle Association. They were Union veterans who were frustrated with their troops’ weak shooting skills. Because of this, they created the NRA as a nonprofit organization after being granted a charter by the state of New York, in hopes that it would help improve shooting knowledge and skills.
An email sent out Tuesday did more than just inform students about their academic status.
With the increase of violent attacks since 9/11, many Americans have experienced a change in their perceptions on guns and gun laws. But these perceptions vary across race and gender.On September 11, 2001, the United States experienced terrorism on its own ground for the first time. Americans were shaken by this event, and it opened many of their eyes to the violence that could happen, and would happen in the years to follow.
As a new semester begins, the Student Government Association continues to push their platform points forward.
To Connor Carlson, being a superhero is more about the people than the superhuman powers and fancy capes kids grow up watching on Saturday morning cartoons.
With the start of a new year, many people choose to adopt a resolution -- a way to improve themselves in the coming year. For some, it might be to start a new hobby; others might decide they want to get in shape and get healthier.
The progress made in the country and threats against democracy were the main themes at President Barack Obama’s Farewell Speech Jan. 10 in Chicago.
Ball State men’s basketball played the right game and made the right plays when they needed to against the Miami RedHawks Jan. 10. Earning the team's first Mid-American Conference victory, the Cardinals defeated the RedHawks by a score of 85-74.
Ball State Interim President Terry King never planned to lead Ball State, or any university for that matter.
Renee Bennett’s expression said she was more annoyed than hurt.
With extremely cold temperatures forecasted, the cold and flu are not the only conditions returning students should be concerned about.
Ball State men's volleyball hosts its first home matches of the season in the Shondell-Active Ankle Challenge Jan. 12 and 13.
With a new year and the beginning of a new Spring Semester in gear, Ball State Housing and Residence Life is looking for applications from students who are interested in working as a resident assistant or as an academic peer mentor in the fall semester.
Editor's note: "For the Record" is a weekly series featuring former stand-out Ball State athletes and their lives after college.