Faculty join together to provide free science camp for girls
April 5, 2016A group of Ball State faculty is putting together a free, three-day summer camp to get young girls interested in science.
A group of Ball State faculty is putting together a free, three-day summer camp to get young girls interested in science.
Two of the Mid-American Conference’s top players are facing off April 5 as Ball State softball travels to Northern Illinois. Ball State is coming off a weekend sweep of Ohio to play Northern Illinois, which sits atop the MAC West Division.
Weather forecaster Amanda Kedzierski is forecasting the cold temperatures to stick around into the weekend, but finally start to warm up moving into next week.
This week, Ball Bearings explores the importance of scholarships in pursuing higher education.
A separate inbox on Ball State email accounts called Clutter may be taking some emails out of students’ inboxes.
A new group will give secular students — students who don't identify as any particular religion — an organization and a place to meet other people like them.
Eileen Rosensteel, a self-proclaimed "fat activist" performed her “Bodacious Beauties” show April 4, after the Digital Literature Review (DLR) immersive learning class invited her.
The beers that land on the shelf at the liquor store or go on tap at bars go through a long process before the beer ends up in the hands of consumers.
Junior right fielder Alex Call hit a pair of three-run home runs, one in each of Ball State's (17-12, 4-2 MAC) wins over defending MAC tournament champion Ohio University (11-16, 2-4 MAC), earning his first Mid-American Conference West Division Player of the Week award of the season. In the last four games, Call hit .600 (12-20), scored 11 runs, recorded 10 RBIs, and hit three doubles, a triple and two home runs. On the season, Call has the highest batting average, on-base percentage and slugging percentage in the MAC, slashing .421/.511/.702.
Weather Forecaster Kalie Pluchel has your update on a warm up, rain/snow chances, and a cooler weekend.
In today's episode of Checkpoint, Kelsey and Mallory discuss the termination of Nintendo employee Alison Raff and the upcoming reveal of the Joker's true identity. Hosts: Kelsey Hayes, Mallory Huxford Camera: Michael Robb Teleprompter: Michael Robb Graphics: Lauren Lucas, Sam Noble, Megan Duffy Producer & Editor: Michael Robb Executive Producer: Kelsey Hayes
During the early morning hours of April 2, Muncie police officers responded to a stabbing near campus.
Ball State men’s golf finished tied for seventh in the Mason Rudolph Invitational this weekend with a final score of 884.
After dropping its first three Mid-American Conference games to Miami University the weekend before, Ball State softball came back sweeping Ohio University in three games.
This May, honors professor Laurie Lindberg will take her 12th trip to London. Five of those trips will have been with students in the Honors College in conjunction with Lindberg’s colloquium classes.
A new app is helping students and the community engage with and keep up with the latest news and events at the John R. Emens Auditorium.
Note to Self, one of Ball State’s four a cappella groups, competed in the International Collegiate A cappella (ICCA) semifinal competition on April 2 and fell just short of placing third.
The Ball State women's golf team continued its hot streak as of late, finishing second at Eastern Kentucky's Colonel Classic this weekend.
With winds between 30 to 40 mph and snowfall, Ball State track and field was still able to reach six top-five finishes and two career-best performances at the Miami Duals in Oxford, Ohio.
This week, Ball Bearings explores the impact of scholarships–from the athletes who are paid to play to the low-income students who must afford college without scholarships