Cardinals, Sear win Bulldog Florida Invitational
By Staff Reports / March 15, 2016Junior Kelsey Sear won the individual title at the Bulldog Florida Invitational, and the Cardinals took home the team title.
Junior Kelsey Sear won the individual title at the Bulldog Florida Invitational, and the Cardinals took home the team title.
Ball State men’s golf capped off its spring break with a fifth-place finish at the Pinehurst Intercollegiate, buoyed by a second place individual finish from sophomore Johnny Watts.
When Ball State students left campus for spring break, some of us had an eye on our men’s basketball team. After all, they had tied Central Michigan for the best record in the Western Division of the Mid-American Conference with a 19-13 overall record.
Vulgar language is playing a big part in this year’s presidential primaries, which could help politicians gain support, a political science professor said.
Jennifer Bott has been named the new dean of the Miller College of Business. Bott was interim dean since June 2015, and she worked on transforming the college by building relationships and encouraging collaboration and strategic planning, according to a university press release. She also revitalized fundraising efforts for the college.
A $48-million project is now in the works for new development along White River near downtown Muncie that Mayor Dennis Tyler said will benefit both the city and Ball State students.
MC Lyte spoke to a large crowd March 15 about the history of women in the hip hop industry and sought to empower those who attended.
Tony Memmel, a Nashville singer-songwriter, will be performing at Be Here Now March 15. This is his first of three stops in Indiana on his latest tour, which kicked off Feb. 26.
The Board of Trustees, Acting President Terry King and Interim Provost Bob Morris held a closed meeting March 14 to discuss matters of transparency with select faculty members and students. The meeting covered transparency in university matters in general but also included the resignation of former university President Paul W. Ferguson.
The Ball State softball team only has four freshmen on its roster and each of them have had significant playing time in their first year in Muncie. Ball State is near the midway point of its season and each one of the freshmen has seen time in at least two-thirds of the games thus far.
The Ball State debate team won the overall team championship title at the 2016 National Education Debate Association (NEDA) tournament March 11-12 at Fullerton College.
Ball State will travel to Tennessee State for the first round of the CollegeInsider.com postseason tournament. The Cardinals and Tigers share a lot of similarities entering the first round of the tournament. Both teams rank in the top 5 most improved teams in the National Collegiate Athletic Association from the previous season.
Ball State University has made the decision to proceed with the process of auctioning its WIPB station, possibly for more than $277 million. The Board of Trustees authorized this decision at their meeting on March 14.
March Madness is upon us. The 68-team field was announced March 13, and the 2016 NCAA Tournament is set to begin this week.
Frog Baby was not in her pond after students came back from Spring Break, and many were worried about the beloved campus landmark.
Ball State women's basketball (21-9, 13-5 Mid-American Conference) will play in its fourth consecutive Women's National Invitation Tournament. The Cardinals will travel to Iowa City, Iowa, to play the University of Iowa Hawkeyes (19-13, 8-10 Big Ten) in the first round on Thursday, March 17.
The university will be hosting public forums to get input from the campus community about what they want to see in the next president.
In order to gain its No. 10 national ranking, the Ball State men's volleyball team swept the first round of conference matches in the tough Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association.
Ball State students will soon be able to buy drinks, snacks and chocolates without ever having to leave their home. Craves Delivery, a snack delivery service started by Ball State sophomore Zachary Cable and Indiana University alumnus Drew Crowe, opened in Muncie on March 14.
Many Ball State clubs seek to promote empowerment and confidence through events and presentations. The Ball State Belly Dance Club spreads its message through dance.