Ball State Senior organizes a Ball State Climate Strike with her passion for the planet.
By Chase Martin / September 21, 2019One Ball State student used her love for the environment to organize a climate protest on the day of Climate Action Day.
One Ball State student used her love for the environment to organize a climate protest on the day of Climate Action Day.
Despite being helped by several penalties and turnovers throughout the game, Muncie Central (0-5) couldn’t stop big plays in the second half as Arsenal Tech (4-1) rolled to a 48-14 victory Friday on the Bearcats’ Homecoming night.
As Blackford (3-2) football players circled up in the corner of the end zone after a 40-35 loss to Alexandria-Monroe (4-1) Friday, eyes were aimed at the ground. By the time head coach Randy Sehy was done addressing the team, everyone had their head down. Before he broke the huddle, Sehy had one last thing to say: “Heads up.”
Freshman goalie Wietske Overdijkink was a major force in keep the Cardinals close throughout the game.
The Cardinals to put together a total of 44 digs throughout the night making it difficult for the Governors to score consistently.
On any ordinary day, Muncie’s Washington Street bridge is filled with passing cars. his changed as the bridge filled with street-served food, live music and the Muncie community.
As an undecided student, heading face first into my first year of college, I have realized one thing: I care about what people around me think. That goes for the adults who’ve encouraged me, the peers who’ve gotten to know me, the strangers who may eventually know me and everyone in between.
“Painting isn’t only about self-expression, and it’s not only about translating experience into form. I think making art really has to do with advocating a position.”
With the help of a $40,000 Ball Brothers Foundation grant, Ball State’s College of Architecture and Planning (CAP) and School of Art plan to expand their reach into the community.
Forty-six football fields. Then another five steps, depending on how long your legs are. That’s what Ball State Football received from Edinboro, Pennsylvania, this fall.
David LeBlanc, professor of biology, and Michael Planton, associate director for landscape and environmental management, both believe the issue of deforestation is one overlooked not only by political leaders, but by general society as well.
When junior acting major Ogunde Snelling found out he was cast in the Department of Theatre’s upcoming production, “Marcus; Or the Secret of Sweet,” he said it was insane how similar he was to his character, Marcus, a young black man coming to terms with his sexuality.
In this new era of power hitting, I believe that we will start to see more casual fans attending games and truly enjoying the sport.
The Student Government Association (SGA) approved a new senator for the off-campus caucus and introduced a resolution that would require all restrooms, regardless of gender, to be equipped with sanitary dispensaries on Sept. 18 at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center.
From family reunions to casual games with her friends at Ball State, sophomore marketing major Courtney Berger said she has been playing ping pong all her life.
If you’re a Division I football player looking to transfer schools to care for your sick mother and be eligible to play immediately, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is not your friend.
The tournament marked the first number one finish for the Cardinals since the Pinehurst Intercollegiate in March 2017.
In Ball State’s only home match of the fall, the women’s golf team outlasted 10 other schools to claim victory in Yorktown. In addition to a win at home, every Cardinal competing finished in the top 20 individually.
Throughout her travels in Costa Rica, senior exercise science major Edlecia Ward said she was greeted with the phrase “pura vida.”
Muncie’s Pita Pit reopened Aug. 30 after nearly a two-month hiatus from the Village — under new management with a fresh coat of paint.