BSU JOURNALISM AT THE FAIR: Horses and Bulls and Monkeys, Oh My
A monkey riding a dog gallops into an arena.
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A monkey riding a dog gallops into an arena.
I don’t really like ambiguous introductions so I’m going to get to the point in a way that would make Buzzfeed’s collective staff’s of head spin.
Forty-six women anxiously stood backstage at the Hilbert Circle Theatre in Indianapolis.
The phrase "Muncie and comics" usually brings up images of a fat, lazy cat with a love for lasagna, but probably not four guys sitting at a table, rolling an eight-sided die. However, that scene is popular in Ball State almnus Jolly Blackburn's comic strip, "Knights of the Dinner Table."
For 30 years, the Lenape Native American tribe lived and thrived in East Central Indiana. Originally from the East Coast, throughout the years, they were pushed farther and farther west.
Art is everything for assistant professor of English Peter Davis.
As the lights went out and the first speaker of the night took the stage, the hushed sound of a hundred conversations ending swept across John R. Emens Auditorium.
Open season for course scheduling has begun again, so why not slip a less traditional course into the regular schedule of major requirement after major requirement this year? Check out the true variety of what Ball State has to offer.
States may share similar accents and local foods, but now a map is giving each one a trending music artist.
Two Ball State students opened their closet doors and took to social media to sell their used clothing and knickknacks.
Not long before the snow melts and leaves return, the color green makes a reappearance for St. Patrick’s Day.
In 1978, a masked man with a whipped cream pie in hand and two accomplices by his side stood behind a building at Fordham University in New York. He stepped out onto the sidewalk populated by students hurrying to their next class.
In 1978, a masked man with a whipped cream pie in hand and two accomplices by his side stood behind a building at Fordham University in New York.
The David Letterman Communication and Media Building lobby, normally populated with silent students focused only on their laptops, hosted a different sort Thursday.
Student projects, alumni panels and speakers focusing on diversity, a core value of Ball State, will take place Thursday in the David Letterman Communication and Media Building lobby.
Blue, sky, carnival and band.
Julie Lesh’s body was shutting down.
Don’t be surprised if you meet Katie Emberton and see a small, furry head with black eyes filled with curiosity peeking out of her pocket. It’s probably just Bruce Wayne — Bruce for short. He’s one of two of this freshman English education major’s sugar gliders.
When it comes to dating, leaving it to chance isn’t for everyone. Some turn to websites to search for their other half.
“Dear Gavin Kidder,