Spring season offers valuable skills on, off field for Ball State Soccer
By Drew Pierce / April 7, 2019As there are only a few games being held in the spring, the Cardinals have plenty of time to find their rhythm and come together as a team.
As there are only a few games being held in the spring, the Cardinals have plenty of time to find their rhythm and come together as a team.
Matthew and Jeremy break down the shutdown of Microsoft’s eBook store
Saturday night was filled with excitement and congeniality, with flags representing different sexual orientations and gender identities decorating Ball Gym as drag show performers took to the stage with their sparkling costumes and attendees tipping their favorite performers in support of the LGBTQ community.
The Cardinals would let go of a 2-1 lead through three sets as the Buckeyes would prevail in five, 3-2.
Ball State (27-13, 5-3 MAC) took one out of two close games to avoid a sweep against Bowling Green (15-20, 3-7 MAC) at home Saturday.
Matthew and Jeremy break down Jeffree Star’s recent loss of over $2.5 million worth of makeup.
With a constant flow of cars rolling in to be washed and passing vehicles honking at Spinner, the company mascot, waving at the traffic by the side of the road, this weekend looks busy for the team at Crew Carwash.
Weather Forecaster Joseph Williams has information on how Saturday will be a nice day and Sunday will have rain.
As the Cardinals picked up their 14th victory of the season, head coach Max Norris was making history.
After falling to Bowling Green (14-19, 2-6 MAC) in the first game of the weekend series today 4-1, Ball State Softball (26-12, 4-2 MAC) is now 1-2 in the first game of a MAC series this season.
The doors to Pruis Hall will be opening tonight at 8 p.m. to welcome members of Ball State and the surrounding Muncie community free of charge to this year’s Frog Baby Film Festival.
Here at Ball State, there are many events available for students to enjoy and participate in. This week, students can enjoy one of the most beloved annual events that occurs here on campus: The Frog Baby Film Festival which will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in Pruis Hall.
The wacky, time-traveling antics of ‘DC’s Legends of Tomorrow’–which happens to be the lightest aspect of the CW’s ‘Arrowverse’–returns Monday, April first. So, now would be a very good time to do a recap of the first half of the show’s fourth season. Let’s go, Legends!
For a year and a half, senior playwright Emma Rund has been writing and rewriting what she called her masterpiece, “Rosemary and Time.”
Flook is hosting a presentation and book signing April 5 at 6 p.m. at Carnegie Library.