Program encourages students to take advantage of Indiana Lifeline Law
October 23, 2015One mother is taking action and encouraging safety among college students by promoting the Indiana Lifeline Law after the death of her daughter in 2013.
One mother is taking action and encouraging safety among college students by promoting the Indiana Lifeline Law after the death of her daughter in 2013.
Coming to campus for the weekend? Don't pay to park. Find a spot using this handy guide.
Chief Forecaster Michael Behrens breaks down a rainy but warm Family Weekend at Ball State as the Cardinals take on the Chippewas from Central Michigan.
A mild day to begin with on Friday but it will end with our next rain maker coming in early Saturday morning. Cooler temperatures will follow for the rest of your weekend.
The Ball State community received a call-to-action email from campus housing giving details for an entire week of alcohol awareness activities leading up to when parents arrive for Family Weekend.
Peer Health Educators sponsored an event for Alcohol Awareness Week where students operated golf carts while wearing drunk goggles.
Family Weekend is a good excuse to break out of your regular campus routine and show Mom and Pop the beauty of Ball State. Besides, do you really want to show your parents how much Netflix you've been watching while eating Taco Bell?
The Ball State men’s volleyball fall season will begin this Sunday, October 25 at the Lewis tournament located in Romeoville, Illinois.
With $300,000 set in place for a regional food hub, Ball State University wants to increase the locally grown and produced food supply here on campus.
A new group on campus, a subunit of the local Red Cross chapter, is one of the first of its kind according to its president. The Red Cross Cardinals (RCC) is working to connect students with the community through activities and programs. Founder and President Marina Carini, a senior health science major, formed the group after volunteering with the Muncie Red Cross.
Calling all breakfastarians coming to visit Ball State this family weekend. Skip out on the mainstream breakfast joints. We’ve created the ultimate guide to morning grub in Muncie.
Young people are getting married at an older age than ever before, but not because they don’t want to. Today’s Millennials realize marriage comes at a cost
The Ball State soccer regular season is winding down.
The ethics of race, religion, gender and class were brought into conversation when the nationally acclaimed courtroom drama, “Defamation”, performed at Pruis Hall.
Anna Bowman is a senior English and telecommunications major and writes 'Film Annalysis' for the Daily News.
Hannah Schneider is a junior communications major and creative writing minor and writes 'Schneid Comments' for the Daily News. Her views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper.
In the second Strother Theatre show of the semester, student actors tackle a musical with songs by the legendary Stephen Sondheim and a plot that goes backwards.
@NCDowell As far as stories go, Tales from the Borderlands is the best of both TellTale and Borderlands.
Rooster Teeth announced on October 21, through a press release, that their crowdfunded sci-fi comedy film LAZER TEAM will be available through the recently unveiled YouTube Red service in 2016 [link to our story about YouTube Red]. While there is still no release date for either the YouTube Red launch or the theatrical premier, this will allow fans from all over the world to enjoy the film. Matt Hullum, Rooster Teeth co-founder and CEO, had this to say about the announcement: "Rooster Teeth is thrilled to partner with YouTube to bring LAZER TEAM to this exciting new platform.
YouTube has revealed its new subscription based service, YouTube Red. On YouTube's official blog, it says, “For years, YouTube’s fans have been telling us they want more—more choice when watching their favorite content, more ways to support their favorite creators and, above all, the option to watch their favorite videos uninterrupted.” Set to launch on October 28, YouTube claims the service will give “fans exactly what they want.” For a $9.99 monthly subscription, YouTube Red allows viewers to watch YouTube videos free of advertisements, save videos offline to phones or tablets and play videos in the background.