HOW TO: Register for classes
By Max Lewis / October 25, 2016The semester is almost over, and it is time to sign up for next semester's classes.
The semester is almost over, and it is time to sign up for next semester's classes.
While some may think college students are too old to go trick-or-treating, there are still plenty of activities on-campus to enjoy while celebrating Halloween.
Fall like temperatures for the next couple of days with rain on the way!
Delaware County recently became one of the first two Indiana communities to be recognized as an “Indiana Healthy Community.”
The Ball State Field Trips project will culminate Oct. 25 with an hour-long TV broadcast on all PBS stations across Indiana at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Many college kids are on a budget, and these 15 restaurants give a tempting incentive — free food — to sign up for their email chains or download their apps.
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — You probably already know whether you'll vote for Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton on Election Day, leaving one important question to consider when you walk into your polling place: Is it OK to take a picture of your ballot?
In order to support their Know Your Body November initiative, Ball State’s Panhellenic Council applied for the Confidence U grant through the Kappa Delta Confidence Coalition.
“Oh wow, this has really changed,” Harris said. "This has changed so much — my word."
Renovations for Schmidt/Wilson halls in the Johnson West Complex (formerly called Johnson B) are coming along nicely with construction on top of schedule.
Marchers in the Pride of Mid-America Marching Band (POMA) might not have to provide their own instruments for much longer.
RIVER FALLS, Wis. (AP) — As a tumultuous campaign nears an end, undecided voters across the country watched the final debate of the U.S. presidential race with a mix of skepticism and rapt attention Wednesday night.
Students jumped from their seats as the 2016 Air Jam dance crews exploded onto the stage with choreographed songs and lip-synced performances.
An annual tradition that has been at Ball State every year since the '80s is the bed race down Riverside Avenue.
Freedom of speech is one of the most important aspects not only in this presidential election, but in the everyday lives of Americans. 41 percent of participants found the First Amendment to be the most important amendment in the Bill of Rights, according to a survey conducted by YouGov.
Not everything that Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump says is true.
Wear red Friday or be deemed a “Cardinal Culprit.” The Student Government Association is holding a Paint the Campus Red initiative the day before the Homecoming football game against Akron.
More students have voted for Homecoming royalty than the Student Government Association executive board in the past nine out of 10 years. In 2015, nearly 700 more students voted for royalty than SGA. This may not seem like a lot, but only about 4,000, or a fifth of Ball State’s student population, vote in these elections.
TThe vote to rename the Latino Student Union resulted in a stalemate on Oct. 19.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton’s debate was all the talk on Oct. 19, but there was one other debate that was a bit less divisive.