Gary Johnson speaks at Purdue University on his views, issues
By Patrick Calvert / September 14, 2016The Libertarian candidate for president came to Indiana on Sept. 13 for a public forum at Purdue University to talk about his views on key issues.
The Libertarian candidate for president came to Indiana on Sept. 13 for a public forum at Purdue University to talk about his views on key issues.
Michael Carbonaro realized his passion for entertaining while starting out as a special effects makeup artist.
When dorm food isn’t cutting it anymore but it’s too cold or inconvenient to go out, delivery services come in handy. However, some restaurants don’t have delivery services available—that’s where Tranzind comes in.
The Multicultural Center held an open discussion on Sept. 13 about prejudice.
Ivan Clark is a journalism and telecommunications major and writes "Through Ivan's Eyes" for the Daily News.
Junior goalkeeper Alyssa Heintschel started all 20 of the Cardinals' soccer games last season, leading the team to the Mid-American Conference regular season title. But it wasn't enough to keep head coach Craig Roberts from bringing in Tristin Stuteville, a junior transfer from Saint Louis University.
University Police Department is hoping to partner with different organizations around campus to create a multicultural approach to community policing.
Every time the beginning of the school year rolls around, the rumor mill starts to spin again. One popular myth is that more than five women can’t live in a house together because it’s considered a brothel.
We just got back to campus! If you’re a freshman, that could mean you haven’t even found your favorite bathroom to rush to in emergencies or when you want to hide for 10 people-less minutes.
For any fans of the movie “Whip It,” or those interested in sport, the chance to try roller derby is here. The Cornfed Derby Dames, Muncie’s women’s roller derby league, is hosting a new skater clinic from 4-6 p.m. at Gibson’s Skating Arena on Sept. 18.
Ball State University’s commitment to diversity and inclusion has not gone without recognition. The university has recently been honored with a 2016 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award by “Insight Into Diversity” magazine.
The former Ball State receiver caught nine balls for 172 yards and a touchdown for the New Orleans Saints in a Week 1 loss to the Oakland Raiders.
The Saudi Student Club held Eid al-Adha celebration on Monday at Cornerstone Center for the Arts that featured prayers, a magician, games and food.
Smoke canisters, LED lights, crowd surfing and the promise of “Bigger names. Bigger sounds.” are just a few things to be expected at the third annual ChirpFest on Sept. 16.
The Career Center will host more than 160 employers and organizations at its annual Cardinal Job Fair. The fair is Sept. 14 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Worthen Arena.
Ball State (1-1) will look to rebound from that loss in their home opener against Eastern Kentucky Sept. 17 at 3 p.m. The Colonels beat the University of Pikesville last weekend after suffering a 45-24 loss at Purdue in Week 1.
In the interest of being an inclusive organization, the Latino Student Union will now operate under a new name.
More than a week after a man carrying a gun shut down Ball State for an hour and a half, the discussion about open carry on college campuses continues.
It’s that time of year again — if you’re planning to live off-campus next fall, then it’s time to start finding your home away from home.
It’s now been nearly a year since David Jordan, owner of Trailside Golf & Footgolf, introduced Muncie to Footgolf — and it's been year that has brought many changes.