Dill Street to move to a new, bigger location
Dill Street Bar & Grill is planning to move to the former CBX Bookstore location in the Village this summer.
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Dill Street Bar & Grill is planning to move to the former CBX Bookstore location in the Village this summer.
Huddled together on the crisp Saturday morning, runners gathered at the starting line. Some helped each other pin on their bibs while others double checked to make sure their time chip was weaved tightly into their shoelaces.
Talking about suicide is one way a national suicide prevention advocate said students can help reduce the spike in suicides rates that occurs every spring and peaks in the summer.
The Indian Student Association brought Holi, the Festival of Colors, to Pruis Hall with a Bollywood style musical, other performances and Indian food Sunday.
The author and activist Jaclyn Friedman came to Ball State for Women’s Week to tell students how she thinks they can improve their sex life and their community at the same time.
The Ball State Cycling team won back its overall winner title for the 24-mile Cardinal Relay race at the McKinley Mile on Saturday, after losing last year.
An author and activist who has made appearances on shows such as “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” and “The Late Show with David Letterman” will discuss growing up with two moms and the meaning of family on campus tonight.
UPDATE: The McKinley Mile raised more than $3,600 for the Youth Opportunity Center, nearly doubling the amount raised at the philanthropic event last year.
Skipping one hour of class a week costs Ball State students about the same amount as two movie tickets, a fifth of alcohol, dinner or an iPhone case.
University Police Department and University Marketing and Communications are reconsidering using Twitter for public safety and emergency notifications following communication strategies used when an alleged gunman was on campus.
The future of the University Square is uncertain after three businesses filed lawsuits against MD University Square for not maintaining the building.
Ball State did some spring cleaning Saturday, selling anything from couches to school supplies at an auction.
Three years after being released from Riley Hospital for Children, a Ball State student will dance to support her friends at the annual Dance Marathon on Saturday.
Editor’s note: The name Ted Stinson is a pseudonymn. The student’s name was changed to protect his identity. One drunken decision, one photo and $100 was all it took for Ted Stinson to launch his business selling alcohol to minors.
Known for having the ability to give the best two minute speech in the country, the crowned the National Elevator Pitch Champion offered advice to student leaders Saturday.
Finance students were thrown into improv situations when three theatre education majors brought activities to Finance Society on Wednesday.
Thirteen years after a deadly dormitory fire at Seton Hall University, two survivors shared their story of overcoming adversity Monday at Pruis Hall.
The beat from Beyoncé’s “Single Ladies” performance Sunday during the Super Bowl halftime show could be heard a block away from Scotty’s Brewhouse.
Ball State’s Ultimate Frisbee team competed in its first tournament over the weekend in Alabama.
Bars and clubs in the Village are taking a second look at their safety precautions after a nightclub fire killed more than 230 people in southern Brazil.