Ball State takes next step to fight climate change
By Laura Arwood / November 10, 2015Ball State has long touted its pride of being a green-focused university, and President Paul W. Ferguson took that pride one step further last month.
Ball State has long touted its pride of being a green-focused university, and President Paul W. Ferguson took that pride one step further last month.
In honor of those who have served our nation in the past and present and all who have fallen, the Student Veteran Organization will be hosting a ceremony on Veterans Day, Nov. 11 in the Cardinal Hall Ballroom located in the Student Center at 11 a.m.
The warm Hawaiian sun was not enough to distract men's golfer Johnny Watts from a dominant performance at the Ka'anapali Collegiate Classic. Watts finished third out of 102 golfers, topping nine of the 10 top-100 players coming into the tournament. Though Watts finished third, he was just two strokes behind individual medalist Zach Healy out of Georgia. The Sophomore out of Fishers earned his place after posting a career-best 54-hole score of six under par 207 after going 69, 68 and 70 respectively. This is the fourth top 20 and second top ten finish for last spring's MAC individual champion.
If you ever see a white limo cruising through campus through the day, it's what drives residents of The Grove to and from campus.
Obie Trice, partially notable for working with big hip-hop names—like Eminem, Dr. Dre, Tupac and The Notorious B.I.G.—and partially for surviving a shot to the head, is kicking off his Cheers to the Hangover Tour with a stop in Muncie.
First-year Ball State field hockey coach Sally Northcroft announced her resignation on Nov. 9 to pursue opportunities outside of the United States.
Bed bugs and scabies outbreaks may be rising in the residence halls this year. Bed bugs cases have been reported in LaFollette Complex and Woodworth Complex. Woolworth has also had reports of scabies.
There have been 12 quarterbacks who have played for the Ball State football team since the new millennium; six of them have been freshman starters.
The U.S. Navy Band Commodores will perform at John R. Emens Auditorium to celebrate Veterans Day. The band is performing on 7:30 p.m. Nov. 9. Tickets are required, but the event is free and open to the public.
Ball State locked up a guaranteed seed in the Mid-American Conference women's volleyball tournament this weekend, even if it wasn't how they wanted to earn it.
It’s flu season again. Last year’s flu epidemic filled up beds at IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital, but students say they still aren’t getting the flu vaccine.
Behind the stage, away from the lights and the crowd, an entire team is rushing around during a theater performance, making sure every detail is in place and ensuring that all the actors have to do is remember their lines.
Recently the Ball State men’s golf team traveled to Lahaina, Hawaii for the Ka’anapali Collegiate Classic. While the team finished in 12th place overall, one Cardinal stood out above the rest, finishing third in the entire tournament.
The second annual Online Education Week is a way for Ball State to celebrate the opportunities and successes of its online education programs.
Late-night runs to the store for beer may be a thing of the past.
Anna Bowman is a senior English and telecommunications major and writes 'Film Annalysis' for the Daily News.
On Nov. 7, 43 zombies ran through campus to participate in Global Brigades' first Zombie Run
No-Shave November is all about quitting shaving and growing facial hair into beards, all in the name of cancer awareness—but some men can’t grow facial hair at all.
With changing seasons come changing trends. Colder weather calls for new accessories that offer both style and functionality. Here are six autumn essentials.
Since the Homecoming game against Toledo, Ball State's offense has slowed down its production. During that timeframe, the team has dropped four games and has struggled moving the ball in its sole win over the University of Massachusetts on Halloween day.