Pierce: Rife has big cleats to fill for Ball State Soccer
By Drew Pierce / August 22, 2019Coming off of seven straight winning seasons, Ball State Soccer will face a fresh set of challenges after new management takes over.
Coming off of seven straight winning seasons, Ball State Soccer will face a fresh set of challenges after new management takes over.
The Ball State University Police Department (UPD) had its annual Dunk-a-Cop event Thursday at the Scramble Light.
After five years on High Street in downtown Muncie, Christina Blanch and her son turned a new page and moved Aw Yeah Comics to a location on Charles Street in hopes to get more walk-in traffic.
After a 2-16 finish last season, tying the second-worst finish in program history, Ball State Field Hockey is working for a comeback season.
The first female leader of Indiana’s highest court is getting another five years in the job.
From surviving human trafficking to eventually campaigning against it, one 1987 Ball State alumna has written books, founded an organization and helped pass legislation years after escaping.
With the start of the school year finally here, it’s time to settle back at our desks to work on any essays and projects assigned to us this semester.
Vocal opposition from the Ball State and Muncie communities concerned over health and environmental factors was one of the reasons behind stopping a steel-dust recycling plant from setting shop in town.
For Ball State Women's Volleyball, the 2018 season was just the beginning, as the team looks to improve after a 22-10 finish.
Falling to Bowling Green last season in the Mid-American Conference Championship game, a mix of veterans and rookies take the field this season with high expectations.
After discussions between officials from the city of Muncie, the Muncie Redevelopment Commission (MRC), and Waelz Sustainable Products LLP (WSP), a plan to bring a WSP plant to Muncie has ended, according to a press release.
In an older Foz do Douro neighborhood near a beach on the North Atlantic Ocean, eight Ball State students explored city sights along cobblestone paths while discussing neuroscience research in Porto, Portugal.
Classes are back in session, training camp is finished and the 2019 Ball State Football season is just over a week away. As opening day approaches, here are a few things to keep in mind about this year’s Cardinals.
This June I was given the wonderful opportunity to study abroad in Japan. I have always wanted to go, and after I took my first Japanese language class, I thought it would be even more rewarding to be able to experience the culture and practice my new skills.
The local farmers market will be setting up closer to Ball State students in The Village as part to celebrate Welcome Week.
Ball State students can enjoy a night of popcorn, snacks and a movie with University Program Board’s Friday Night Filmworks fall 2019 schedule.
Moms Demand Action and Students Demand Action, two organizations campaigning against gun violence, hosted a rally calling for common sense gun reform 11 a.m. Saturday near the steps of the David Owsley Museum of Art facing the Quad.
Dan Larosa, a hypnotist, returned to Ball State and performed his hypnosis act in front of students Friday night at Emens Auditorium as part of the Welcome Week events.
President Geoffrey Mearns and Provost Susana Rivera-Mills addressed Ball State’s faculty members at the Fall Convocation Friday at Emens Auditorium.
Hannah Fluhler, a Ball State nursing graduate, was awarded a Fulbright scholarship to work for 10 months at a medical research institute in Melbourne, Australia.