Irish band We Banjo 3 to perform at Emens Auditorium
By Pauleina Brunnemer / March 21, 2018With one banjo and four musicians, We Banjo 3 will travel to Ball state from Galway, Ireland, to perform Thursday in Emens Auditorium.
With one banjo and four musicians, We Banjo 3 will travel to Ball state from Galway, Ireland, to perform Thursday in Emens Auditorium.
Textbooks contain important information that contributes to mastering a subject, class or major, but the authors and the work put into creating the books are not often thought about.
Ball State alumnus Vince Bertram said he has always had a great curiosity for learning how things work. Today, he is using that same spirit of inquiry to help students in elementary, middle and high schools around the country reach their goals through STEM, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
With the help of locks, puzzles and mystery phrases, one Muncie couple has sent more than 2,400 pounds of clothes, shoes and toys to Jamaica.
In a collaboration between Muncie Central and Ball State, a group of Ball State students are helping young women find prom dresses through an event called Little Black Dress.
Many students have read “Romeo and Juliet” for English class, but at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, the Moscow Festival Ballet will present the tragic love story through dance in Emens Auditorium.
The Ball State Women’s and Gender Studies Program, WGS, is hosting numerous events in honor of Women’s Week 2018.
Pi Kappa Phi partnered with Best Buddies to host its second annual War of the Roses to raise money for The Ability Experience, the fraternities’ philanthropy group.
Every day Emily Halley gets up, goes to her office in Southborough, Massachusetts, and makes a difference with marketing.
With steamed milk as their weapon, baristas will compete against one another from 6-9 p.m. on Saturday in hopes of winning The Caffeinery’s Latte Art Throwdown.
Through a Young Entrepreneurs Across America, or YEAA, internship, freshman computer science major Sean Wolfe is gaining experience by running a business.
Ball State alumnus Mitch Hannon passed up the clogged streets, deafening noise and bustling walkways of the city to pursue his passion for filmmaking in Indiana.
Throughout March, the Latinx Student Union, LSU, will host several events celebrating this year’s theme, “Better Together.”
March is Disability Awareness Month and the Alliance for Disability Awareness, ADA, and the Disabilities Services office are partnering with the Governor’s Council on People with Disabilities to host a variety of events to celebrate.
After years of traveling around the world pursuing a career in music, Ball State alumnus Christopher Swinney revisited a previous gig in Muncie: helping children get a taste of the rock star life.
For the first time in the program’s history, BSU at the Games received full media credentials for the 2018 Winter Olympics, allowing them full access to interview, photograph and write about the athletes.
When the clock strikes midnight, a princess will dash away from the arms of her prince and into Emens Auditorium as the Broadway cast of “Cinderella” performs at Ball State University.
There are books that linger in a person. Classic stories like “Goodnight Moon,” “The Poky Little Puppy” and “Charlotte’s Web” never grow old and continue to thrill generations of children and their parents. When Ben Barry thinks about a book that has touched him, he thinks of one that he helped create – “The Return of Michael Jordan.”
After releasing “Broken VCRs,” their latest EP album, indie folk band Motion Hotel will perform at 10 p.m. Thursday at Be Here Now as part of their national tour.
Ranked 123 of 339 leagues on a national scale, the Cornfed Derby Dames, CFDD, have over 40 active members that make up two teams, the Muncie Misfits and the All-Stars.