Indiana to start seeing voting equipment changes
By John Lynch / November 4, 2019While some Hoosier voters will start seeing changes in electronic voting systems this election, Muncie will have to wait.
While some Hoosier voters will start seeing changes in electronic voting systems this election, Muncie will have to wait.
Over the next few weeks, Ball State Greek Life will be conducting a national search for its new director to lead university’s sorority and fraternity community after its Kari Murphy stepped down Oct. 25.
Freshman goaltender Wietske Overdijkink has brought her talents from the Netherlands to Ball State, adding another to the Cardinals’ arsenal of young goalies.
Thirty years since the fall of the Berlin Wall, 40 since the takeover of the U.S. Embassy in Iran, a national-security review of TikTok, French climate activists stealing presidential portraits and the invitation to ASEAN leaders for a U.S. summit make up this week’s five international stories.
Despite Ball State Soccer’s regular season stats, the No. 2 Cardinals were upset by the No. 7 Eastern Michigan Sunday, suffering a 2-1 loss in the MAC Quarterfinals.
Down, 1-0. Down, 2-1. Coming back to win in five sets. This has been the result of Ball State Women’s Volleyball (13-11, 7-5 MAC) in its last two matches with the latest being in the win over Buffalo (9-15, 5-7) Saturday.
Its placement greatly improved upon last year's performance of 11th place and is also the teams best finish at the MAC Championships since 2007.
Both squads walked away victorious against Eastern Illinois on Friday, with the men winning, 137-125, and the women, 201-611. On Saturday, the men picked up a win over Wabash, 195.5-96.5. The women fell to Eastern Michigan, 167-133.
Mount Vernon (9-2) defeated New Castle (4-7) earlier in the year in a high-scoring finish, 61-20. The two Hoosier Heritage Conference rivals met again Friday night in the second round of Sectionals. The Sectional finish ended in favor of the Marauders, 45-8.
In response to the increase in demand for its services, Ball State's Counseling Center will be starting Care Planning Group appointments starting Monday, a campus-wide email from the center states.
While the number of students who take Ball State’s Foreign Language Placement exam has risen since 2016, Assistant Chairperson of the Department of Modern Languages and Classics Stephen Hessel said there are still students who are surprised to learn it exists.
After recording the fewest number of wins in 25 years with eight last season, Ball State Women’s Basketball is looking to get back to a playstyle that will lead them to success for the upcoming season.
Gov. Eric Holcomb will join Republican mayoral candidates in 10 cities across Indiana prior to the upcoming municipal elections.
Democrats swept a rules package for their impeachment probe of President Donald Trump through a divided House Thursday, as the chamber’s first vote on the investigation highlighted the partisan breach the issue has only deepened.
With a new ruling by the NCAA, college athletes will soon have the rights to their own image, name and likeness. This puts us one step closer to bringing back the beloved college football video game.
While “Thriller” by Michael Jackson was playing across the loudspeakers on Halloween night at Worthen Arena, the thrill was on the court as Ball State Women’s Volleyball (12-11, 6-5 MAC) defeated Toledo, (7-16, 0-11 MAC) 3-2.
What was once known as the Celtic festival of Samhain (pronounced SOW-in), is now known as Halloween.
Ball State’s Director of public safety Jim Duckham shared advice on how students can keep not only themselves, but their property safe.
In under two hours, four Ball State students take part in a team of makeup artists who see more than 200 zombies, clowns and other actors at Indy Scream Park.
Four-year-old Addison Burns is afraid of skeletons. For her sister Caitlyn, 9, it’s zombies.