Hookah coming to Two Cats Café soon
By Patrick Calvert / March 29, 2016The new Two Cats Café in The Village will soon have hookah available for customers.
The new Two Cats Café in The Village will soon have hookah available for customers.
Hannah Schneider is a junior communications major and creative writing minor and writes 'Schneid Comments' for the Daily News. Her views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper.
Stretching her wealth into different entrepreneurial venues, Sheila Johnson has learned to surround herself with good leaders and credits that to her success. She is most widely known for being co-founder of Black Entertainment Television (BET), as well as founder and CEO of Salamander Hotels & Resorts.
As hate crimes continue to occur across the U.S. and the world, cities and universities are stepping up to ensure everyone feels welcome. Ball State and Muncie are hosting a town hall discussion on promoting peace in troubled times at 7 p.m. on April 1.
Ball State women's basketball senior forward Nathalie time was selected as an All-America honorable mention by the Associated Press. Fontaine only one of 10 non-power five conference players and one of 42 players recognized. "We are very excited and appreciative of this recognition for Nathalie," head coach Brady Sallee said in a statement.
Doctors said Roan Christianson wouldn't live more than four days after he was born. The 8-year-old nephew of sophomore special education severe interventions major Abbie Christianson was born with cerebral palsy and had a low chance of survival. If he were to live, he would need assisted care for the rest of his life.
One student organization is working to reduce Ball State’s carbon footprint on the earth through a campus-wide challenge to save energy.
Classes are in full swing again, and Ball State doesn’t get a break until summer. With only about six weeks left before the semester ends, it’s time to get down to business.
Men's volleyball Ball State played its final two regular-season matches at John E. Worthen Arena this past weekend. Since the Cardinals cannot drop lower than fourth in the Midwestern Intercollegiate Athletic Association, however, they guaranteed at least one more home match in the MIVA quarterfinals.
Two more candidates have joined the search pool for the new members on the Board of Trustees.
The university is hosting open forums to get input on desired qualities of the new president by engaging the campus community in the presidential search.
While most music students are on campus getting experience and taking classes, senior music performance major James Middleton is spending time across the country this semester.
Employers have been changing their educational requirements for their employees over the past five years, requiring more advanced degrees, a new survey indicated.
The Ball State men’s volleyball Senior Night victory over McKendree marked its last home match of the regular season, but it will not be the final time the Cardinals will play at Worthen Arena this year.
Curtis Silvey is a sophomore photojournalism major and writes "The Silvey Lining" for the Daily News.
After former President Paul W. Ferguson unexpectedly resigned in January, many students and faculty questioned the transparency of the university.
The Fulbright program is widely seen as a prime opportunity to study, teach, conduct research, exchange ideas and contribute to finding solutions to international concerns for recent graduates and doctoral students.
Sophomore right-handed pitcher Zach Plesac led the Ball State’s pitching staff this weekend, striking out 11 in a two-hit complete game shutout over Miami (Ohio).
Steve Shondell, head coach of the Ball State women's volleyball team for the last six season, has announced his retirement effective immediately. Shondell was the 2010 Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year and led the Cardinals to a 119-68 (64-32 Mid-American Conference) record during his time at the school. “The past six years coaching the Ball State women's volleyball team have been six of the best years of my life,” Shondell said.