Emens Auditorium to undergo $5 million renovation
By Kara Berg / September 23, 2015John R. Emens Auditorium will be getting its first major renovation since it opened in 1964.
John R. Emens Auditorium will be getting its first major renovation since it opened in 1964.
A former Federal Communications Commission attorney said for now, the university's plan to potentially sell all or part of its rights to broadcast TV signals is probably the right decision, but is still a loss for the department.
A local dubstep DJ and producer who has been creating music since high school will be celebrating the release of his first album with a show at Be Here Now Saturday Sept. 26.
Adolescence can be hard, but Firoozeh Dumas, author of this year’s freshman Common Reader “Funny in Farsi,” had to experience it as an Iranian immigrant growing up in America.
Ball State’s graduation rate, retention rate and salary after graduation are higher than the national average, according to the new College Scorecard website released Sept. 12.
After two subpar showings against Virginia Military Institute and Texas A&M, the Ball State defense improved significantly in its week three win.
As participants for the Muncie Big Read program walked into the L.A. Pittenger Student Center, they were greeted with a reader's guide, a bookmark and a copy of Ray Bradbury's, "Fahrenheit 451."
Stevie Hahn isn’t always himself. Sometimes, he’s Ray Toffer, the deadpanning host of Beautiful Luxurious Muncie, a YouTube series on Hahn’s channel that sarcastically highlights Muncie locations.
Recreational drug abuse is rising among college-aged students—from over and under the prescription counter—according to recently released data from the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
As the Indiana voter registration deadline approaches, Secretary of State Connie Lawson is encouraging students to register while they can. To make it easier for students to meet the Oct.
Ball State alum and rookie cornerback Eric Patterson played in his first NFL game for the Indianapolis Colts on Sept. 21. The 2014 graduate began his professional career by earning a spot on the Colts’ practice squad. He was promoted to the 53-man roster after rookie cornerback D’Joun Smith was placed on the injured reserve/designated to return list on Sept. 18.
Although Bernie Sanders isn't leading in the presidential polls, he remains a popular candidate among college-age students.
Morgan Smotherman wasn’t comfortable with the concept of sex, at least not when she started college. She didn't want to talk about it and thought it was disgusting.
The Ball State soccer team ended non-conference play with a win, and head coach Craig Roberts reached a milestone in the process. Ball State traveled to Morehead State on Sept. 20 and took home a 3-1 victory over the Eagles. Roberts became the second Ball State soccer coach to reach 50 career victories, joining Ron Rainey.
More than 20 percent of college females have been sexually assaulted during their time in college, according to study released Monday by the Association of American Universities.
Homecoming Royalty Reveal didn't involve chicken suits or Disney princesses this year. Instead, the top 10 king and queen candidates were announced on a live stream at 6 p.m. Sept. 21.
During its second semester, Cardinal Kitchen is aiming to build community partnerships and raise awareness about student food insecurity.
The Village is going through some restructuring with the addition of a pizzeria and apparel printing business and a new location for an old tanning salon.
The Latino Student Union kicked off their week of events Friday to celebrate Hispanic culture and heritage with a Fiesta on the Green.
A second week of NFL play brought a second big milestone for a former Ball State football player. Former receiver Willie Snead caught his first NFL touchdown for the Saints, while cornerback Eric Patterson was promoted to the Colts' active roster.