Ball State alumnus, best-selling author talks leadership
John Kaufeld, a Ball State alumnus, took to Cardinal Hall at 7 p.m. on Jan. 31 to speak as a part of Excellence in Leadership's workshop series.
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John Kaufeld, a Ball State alumnus, took to Cardinal Hall at 7 p.m. on Jan. 31 to speak as a part of Excellence in Leadership's workshop series.
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Country artist Chris Young played an audience-centered show at John R. Emens Auditorium Nov. 13—just one day after the release of his newest album.
Picture this: A girl who is intoxicated is being led out the door by a guy at a party. You’re in their way. Do you move to let them go through or confront the people you don't know?
Lynn Trefzger is a career ventriloquist who will perform on Oct. 29 at 7 p.m. at Pruis Hall. Trefzger first asked for a dummy when she was nine years old. PHOTO PROVIDED BY KRISTI CHAMBERS
Instead of buying a pre-made Halloween costume from the store, try one of these scare-easy do-it-yourself options. Prices are taken from Walmart.com.
Outlet, a Ball State hip-hop group, has won Air Jam seven times in the last eight years. Students have also been using the dance troupe as an escape from college since 2003. PHOTO PROVIDED BY MORGAN FIGEL
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Chad Galloway reacts to winning the male vocal award during the the Ball State Homecoming Talent Search on Sept. 29 at Emens Auditorium. DN PHOTO TAYLOR IRBY
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The latest act coming to Pruis Hall is more than just a band. PigPen Theatre Co. began creating plays as a group in 2007. Now, two indie-folk albums and one EP into their music career, this group of seven men are touring the United States with their newest release “Whole Sun.” They'll be performing at Ball State on Sept. 17. The Daily News talked to members Alex Falberg and Ben Ferguson.