CHECKPOINT: Kickstarter success, new Fantastic Four reboot, and Mortal Kombat
By Andi Tolentino , Aidan Hall and Travis Robinson / January 30, 2015We talk about the most backed kickstarter, the new Fantastic Four movie, and Mortal Kombat.
We talk about the most backed kickstarter, the new Fantastic Four movie, and Mortal Kombat.
Racism, censorship and warfare. Director of the David Owsley Museum of Art, Robert La France, admits that those subjects might not make for appropriate dinner conversation, but at a temporary exhibit in Ball State’s art museum, impolite dialogue isn’t just tolerated, it’s encouraged.
Several businesses in the village by Ball State's campus have suffered this year. Reporter Kelsey Dickeson shows what this means for business owners.
Ashley Lahue and Chance Fuller compress 15 hours of a Ball State gymnastics meet from start to finish.
The Student Government Association’s executive slate presented an update on its more than $100,000 budget and platform at the Senate meeting Wednesday.
With five teams in the AVCA men's volleyball top 15 rankings, the Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association is proving its strength so far this season. Ball State will open MIVA play this weekend with two home matches.
Three days after announcing state-run news service JustIN, Gov.
Three days after announcing state-run news service JustIN, Gov. Mike Pence is terminating the project. In a memorandum to all state agency heads on Thursday afternoon, Pence said, "However well intentioned, after thorough review of the preliminary planning and careful consideration of the concerns expressed, I am writing to inform you that I have made a decision to terminate development of the JustIN website immediately." The taxpayer-funded news source would have included feature stories written by the government’s press secretaries.
In a society often preoccupied with physical appearance,Psychology Today found that 38 percent of women and 34 percent of men are not satisfied with their body image.
Marvel's universes collide, Sony settles on a lawsuit, and DOTA gets banned from internet cafes.
Mythbusters busts Doom, a PS4 is in a bidding war, and Borderlands 3 hinted at.
The Ball State women's basketball rebounded quickly from its loss to the Mid-American Conference's top team in Ohio, winning in dominant fashion against Miami 72-55, the team's second blowout victory over the Redhawks this season.
Dining services is offering healthy eating tips in the Atrium. A Ball State nutritionist explains what this means for students.
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With mats strewn across the floor and looks of anticipation on her student’s faces, Becca Chalfant, a senior exercise science major, begins the strenuous, 30-minute workout known as Insanity.
An open forum for a finalist in the search for a new vice president for business affairs and treasurer was canceled today.
After many roadblocks and wondering if she would be able to play again, Candyce Ussery stepped back onto a collegiate court this season and played in her first game in nearly two years.
Senior Arlee Post sits in the studio surrounded by sketches, fabrics and the sewing materials she is using on her current clothing collection.
The university is installing communication boxes in every classroom that will call the University Police Department, a technology neither Indiana University nor Purdue University are using.