Emens construction slated to finish in October
A larger lobby, bathrooms and concessions are a few of the new additions to John R. Emens Auditorium patrons should anticipate.
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A larger lobby, bathrooms and concessions are a few of the new additions to John R. Emens Auditorium patrons should anticipate.
A kidney bowl may sound like a prop you would find in a cheap '80s horror movie, but for local skateboarders, it’s just another challenge in the park.
One hundred days ago, President Geoffrey S. Mearns officially began his duties as Ball State’s 17th President. From a voice assistant for Frog Baby, to the Board of Trustees approving a new residence hall, here are seven events that occurred while Mearns transitioned into his position:
It's been a busy start to the fall semester for Ball State as students have flocked campus and are ready to start classes.
Editors note: Every year, The Daily News produces the orientation guide for incoming freshman. This story first appeared in The Cardinal Field Guide printed in May 2017. To read the full issue, click here.
Editors note: Every year, The Daily News produces the orientation guide for incoming freshman. This story first appeared in The Cardinal Field Guide printed in May 2017. To read the full issue, click here.
In 2015, Indiana University reported 29 on-campus rapes and 10 non-campus rapes. In the same year, Ball State reported 18 on-campus rapes and eight off-campus rapes.
As many as 5.1 million Americans may have Alzheimer's disease, according to Alzheimer's Foundation of America.
Fifteen thousand square feet of skate and bike space have been designed to stretch part of along Cardinal Greenway, near Westside Park.
In 2016, the Cooperative Children’s Book Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison received 3,400 children’s books to review. Three percent were written by African Americans, and eight percent focused on African-American characters.
“Spongebob Squarepants” hums in the background of the otherwise quiet mayor’s office. His grandchildren lay sprawled on the carpet, waiting for grandpa to return from a meeting, but instead, grandma collects the three boys so grandpa can finish his job.
Five hundred beds, a black box theater and various studios are just a few of the amenities residents can expect to see in Johnson B Complex in the Schmidt/Wilson halls.
Scanning, creating descriptions and filling out accompanying information all happen beneath the spiral staircase in Bracken Library where digital librarians spend their work week digitizing history.
False lashes, contour and hairspray kicked off Spectrum’s Spring Week 2017.
With contractors beginning to rebuild the Tillotson Avenue Bridge over White River and the Cardinal Greenway, traffic is not the only thing concerning drivers — so is the increase in potholes.
In 2015, Ball State had students from four out of the 10 countries with the largest Muslim population. Six students made up that small demographic. In the 2015-16 academic year, about 15 percent of the university's total undergraduate enrollment was ethnic minorities.
"United States, not divided states," was just one phrase supporters of President Donald Trump chanted as they marched through the streets of downtown Indianapolis Saturday afternoon.
Three minutes. Two lines. This is what pregnancy looks like — three minutes have the ability to determine the next nine months of a life.
"Si se puede" is a chant that can be heard throughout Latinx communities, meaning "yes we can." This month the chant will be heard around campus from Latinx Student Union.
Your meal swipe just became more flexible. Instead of sitting down for a traditional buffet meal, students are now able to purchase a carryout lunch from Elliott dining.