University looks for Sbarro replacement
By Christopher Stephens / May 14, 2014Demolition is underway as the Atrium says goodbye to a 13-year-old pizza shop.
Demolition is underway as the Atrium says goodbye to a 13-year-old pizza shop.
The Ball State women’s field hockey team promoted volunteer assistant Christy Longacre to the position of assistant coach.
The Indianapolis Colts and Baltimore Ravens agreed to terms Wednesday with former Ball State players Jonathan Newsome and Keith Wenning, respectively.
A Muncie summer recreation site has a new owner after 57 years of business.Sydney Landis purchased Tract 2 for $80,000 at an auction Monday night.
Focusing on education and same-sex marriage, a 23-year-old Ball State alumnus has begun his race to the Statehouse.
In a mystical world consumed by darkness, the princess Aurora is the only chance for evil to be lifted. Transported from her real home on Earth, defeating the witch Umbra is the way for her to return to her father and save the magical realm.
Savage’s Ale HouseTHURSDAY $1 off Three Floyd pintsFRIDAY $1 off select featured draft lineSATURDAY $1 off Upland brewery SUNDAY $1 off foundersScotty’s Brewhouse THURSDAY $2.50 all draft pints, $10 off bottle of wineFRIDAY$20 101-ounce domestic table top taps, $25 101-ounce Thr3e Wise Men table top tapsSATURDAY $6 48-ounce Lime-a-Rita and Straw-ber-rita pitchers, $20 101-ounce domestic table top taps, $25 101-ounce Thr3e Wise Men table top taps, $6 Thr3e Wise Men bullet fills, $10 Thr3ee Wise Men growler fillsSUNDAY $2.50 Thr3e Wise Men pints, $6 48-ounce Lime-a-rita and Straw-ber-rita pitchersThe Locker RoomTHURSDAY$2 cans, $2 Long Island Iced Tea, $3.50 Jager BombsFRIDAY$3 U-calls, $10 Redds buckets, $6 Red Bull Vodka pitchers, $8 Captain pitchersSATURDAY$3 whiskey U-calls, $3.50 Vegas Bombs, $2.50 Coronas, $10 domestic buckets, $3 long islandSUNDAY$2 wells, $5 domestic pitcher, $5 premium pitcher, $5 premium mini pitcher, $1 Locker Room pints
A new pizza brand will move into the Atrium in August.
After 57 years of business, a Muncie summer recreation site has a new owner.
After losing four players to graduation and another two to transfer, the Ball State men’s basketball team is adding a player to the roster.Forward Ryan Weber is transferring from Youngstown State to play at Ball State.Weber was a sophomore last season and will redshirt for his mandatory one-year sit out period, leaving him two years of eligibility with the Cardinals.Weber was a major contributor last season with the Penguins, starting 28 games and averaging 33 minutes per game.“Ryan had a great season at Youngstown State and has proven he can produce at a high level in college,” Ball State head coach James Whitford said in a press release.
For the first time since 2009, a Ball State player’s name was called in the NFL Draft.The Indianapolis Colts selected former Ball State defensive end Jonathan Newsome in the fifth round.One round later, record-setting quarterback Keith Wenning was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens with the 18th pick.NEWSOMEAfter transferring from Ohio State, Newsome played in 23 games during his two seasons at Ball State, accumulating 116 total tackles, 16.5 sacks and two forced fumbles.
Expectations of being selected between rounds three and five of the NFL Draft proved too lofty for a former Ball State wide receiver.Willie Snead forwent his senior season at Ball State after registering 1,516 yards and 15 touchdowns in his junior campaign.
For 10 seniors on the Ball State baseball team, Sunday’s 9-8 walk-off victory over Kent State would mark the last time they would play on their home field.“It’s exciting but sad all at the same time,” senior Kyle Raleigh said after the game.
Under first-year head coach Tyra Perry, the 2014 Ball State softball team went 33-19 and continued to establish itself as a prominent Midwest softball program.However, the team lost in the Mid-American Conference Tournament to Northern Illinois on Friday.Perry, who previously served as the head coach at Western Kentucky for six seasons, was named the conference coach of the year by her peers.“To have that type of respect from such a great group of women was amazing,” she said.
Summer is the season of change for Ball State’s campus with a price tag between $64 million and $77 million.
This summer, Muncie will say goodbye to some businesses while making way for new ones.
After 57 years of business, a Muncie recreation area will be sold to the highest bidder tonight and could be used for intense industrialization.
A recent Ball State alumnus and his boyfriend broke a Guinness World Record with 355 selfies in an hour.
Ball State raked in more than half of a million dollars in parking tickets during the 2012-13 academic year.