Ball State falls 4-3 at Toledo
By Staff Reports / March 29, 2015The Ball State women's tennis team lost its second consecutive match, falling 4-3 on the road to Mid-American Conference foe Toledo.
The Ball State women's tennis team lost its second consecutive match, falling 4-3 on the road to Mid-American Conference foe Toledo.
The Ball State baseball team scored a season-high 16 runs in a 16-8 victory over Buffalo in the rubber match of a three-game series at Ball Diamond. Center fielder Matt Eppers got the Cardinals on the board first, with a two-RBI single in the second inning.
With only 12 hours to get it all done, Megan Bradford, a junior architecture major, scrambled to finish and submit her application to the Cultural Vistas Fellowship.
After Indiana Governor Mike Pence signed the controversial Senate Bill 101 into effect, opponents both locally and nationally continued to voice concern that the law could allow businesses to discriminate, particularly against those in the LGBTQ community.
The newest apartment complex near campus, the Village Promenade, opened its doors in August, and is planning on raising rent.
The university administration will be going through reorganizations within the next few months.
The Ball State men's volleyball team held its Senior Night on Saturday, marking the final time the team's four seniors would play in front of the Worthen Arena crowd.
Lights, laughter and alcohol defined Muncie Gras 2015. For its fourteenth year, the event that attracts about 7,000-9,000 attendees entertained its crowds with acts including the Blue Moon Circus, Carenza’s Caravan Belly Dance and Fire and the men of the Extreme Midget Wrestling Federation.
The Ball State baseball team split a doubleheader on Saturday against Buffalo, suffering its first loss in 11 games in the second game of the day.
After having its first double header canceled on Friday, the Ball State softball team got Mid-American Conference play started on Saturday with two wins over Central Michigan.
Four Ball State men's volleyball players played their last home match on Saturday, suffering a 3-0 loss to Loyola.
Over 1,000 people gathered in front of the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis Saturday to take part in the #AllAreWelcome rally to oppose the Religious Freedom Restoration Act signed into effect Thursday by Indiana Governor Mike Pence.
Ball State announced the attorney general will come to the university to answer questions about the tax fraud and Anthem Medical breach during the Thursday University Senate meeting.
After Gov. Mike Pence signed the Religious Freedom and Restoration Act in a private ceremony on March 26, Hoosiers protested on the steps of the Statehouse.
Zayn Malik leaves One Direction and celebrities criticize Indiana Gov. Mike Pence in this week's Pop Culture Catch Up.
In response to criticism from students last week, Ball State announced a platform for discussion about diversity and inclusion today in an email from the Office of Student Affairs.
What is it like to walk? Stand up? Take five paces? Press “up” for the elevator? Freshman psychology major Lizzie Ford has never walked and can’t press buttons, but she won’t let it phase her.
An artist featured in the David Owsley Museum of Art’s (DOMA) exhibition “Fractured Narratives” brought stories of his travels in Ethiopia to a campus talk Thursday.
Woodstock: a weekend of peace, love and music – the ultimate festival experience. Too bad it happened in 1969. Luckily, Indiana is in a central location for an abundance of festivals happening this summer.