Homecoming Village to kick off Homecoming Week
By Staff Reports / October 17, 2016The Ball State Homecoming Steering Committee opens Homecoming Week tonight with a "Blast from the Past"-themed Homecoming Village.
The Ball State Homecoming Steering Committee opens Homecoming Week tonight with a "Blast from the Past"-themed Homecoming Village.
Each week, the Student Council for Exceptional Children (SCEC) gives kids in the Muncie community a chance to do something out of the ordinary — ride horses.
Millennials are often painted as lazy, entitled youths, sitting jobless in their parents' basements. However, this generation faces real economic and labor force issues that have led to startling unemployment rates.
Braun will be speaking to students at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 17 in Prius Hall about his Pencils of Promise and "The Importance of Being a Global Citizen."
Disability Services strives to create an environment that fosters access and opportunity for students with disabilities, according to bsu.edu. Following an empowerment model, students with disabilities will have maximum opportunity to fulfill their potential.
It Is that time of year again — show off your Cardinal spirit during this year's Homecoming, themed "Blast from the Past." Here's a list of things you can do throughout the week.
ATLANTA (AP) — New ID requirements. Unfamiliar or distant polling places. Names missing from the voter rolls.
The Cardinals had three turnovers and punted four times in the first two quarters, leading to a 14-7 halftime deficit. It was the fifth time in seven games this season that they have been behind coming out of the locker room.
It's not every day students can help save a life, but during Homecoming Week, it might not be as hard as some think.
28 years ago, members of the LGBTQ+ community started coming out or revealing their sexual orientation and/or gender identity to friends, family or even themselves, publicly.
In the 69th minute of Ball State soccer's win over Toledo, senior midfielder Gabby Veldman knocked in a cross from senior defender Lorina White to put the Cardinals ahead 2-0.
“We were taking soft shots and not shooting on goal well enough,” said junior forward Abbey Main. “We were push-passing a lot when we needed to be hitting harder.”
It didn’t really matter who was at quarterback in the second half for Ball State. As long as they could turn it around and hand it off to running back James Gilbert, they were OK. The sophomore ran 34 times for 264 yards and two touchdowns to lift Ball State (4-3, 1-2 MAC) to a 31-21 win at Buffalo (1-5, 0-2 MAC) on Saturday.
Quarter updates from University at Buffalo Stadium in Buffalo, New York as Ball State (3-3) takes on Mid-American Conference opponent Buffalo (1-4) on Oct. 15.
Ball State women’s volleyball struggled to keep up with Kent State, picking up its third loss in Mid-American Conference play. The MAC rivals fought a hard through all five sets, but the Flashes pulled away in the fifth set to win 3-2 (25-18, 25-23, 16-25, 23-25, 15-6). Head coach Kelli Miller said she saw some improvements in the loss. “I was really happy with our passing," she said. "I don’t think we could have passed much better tonight.
During Sunday afternoons on campus, there’s a group of students equipped with Nerf guns and bandanas tied around their heads and arms.
The Homecoming Committee has announced the 2016 faculty and staff royalty candidates.
Jake Fox, the Daily News football reporter, is traveling to the game and offered up some insight on the key positional matchups:
After back-to-back losses to start Mid-American Conference play, Ball State (3-3) is looking to get back on track at Buffalo (1-4) this weekend.
Comic books aren’t limited to superheroes and adventurers — and two Ball State graduate students are working to prove it.