Muncie Origins: Ball State alumnus Jim Davis keeps Garfield alive through Paws Inc.
By Elena Stidham / February 13, 2018Walt Disney once said, “It was all started by a mouse.” But for Ball State alumnus Jim Davis, it all started with a cat.
Walt Disney once said, “It was all started by a mouse.” But for Ball State alumnus Jim Davis, it all started with a cat.
Walking into the Student Center, the mouthwatering aroma of freshly-baked gourmet pizza lures students straight to Tally Food Court, where Matt Hunter, the newest addition to the staff, can be found cooking.
Looking for a fancy dinner or a cheap date for your sweetheart this Valentine’s Day? Here are a few businesses offering deals in honor of the romance-filled holiday:
Ball State students Kennedy Mosley and Talin Ivey’s passion for dance inspired them to bring a new type of club to campus this semester.
One group of students is spreading the love to those who need it most.
Venus Entertainment and Be Here Now are collaborating with several other drag performers to host a Valentine’s Day Drag Show Saturday.
To celebrate his birthday, a local pub owner is doing good for the community through serving pints.
The National Model Aviation Museum, AMA, will host "Black Wings: A Celebration of African American Aviators" for the second year from 1-3 p.m. Saturday.
Culture is said to define a person: their beliefs, ideologies and mannerisms. Chin-Sook Pak, associate professor of Spanish at Ball State University, has had her life revolve around three cultures: Korean, American and Spanish.
With two dance studios, two cafes and a pizza truck, David Fennig has a busy schedule.
Nearly 30 years after leaving Ball State, general studies major Kat Parker re-enrolled in the spring of 2014 to finish her degree.
Comedian Dan Alten is returning to Be Here Now Wednesday to perform alongside Tennah McDonald and Steven Albert as part of Comedy Underground, a weekly comedy event.
Visual and musical arts will combine this week at the David Owsley Museum of Art.
People in hula costumes, animal onesies and American flag gear jogged in place to stay warm as they listened to an opening speech outside the L.A. Pittenger Student Center.
The Department of Theatre and Dance will perform the play “Detroit ’67,” written by Dominique Morisseau, on Friday at The University Theatre.
Phi Sigma Kappa is partnering with the Special Olympics to bring the Polar Plunge back to Ball State on Saturday.
In 2013, Ball State alumnus Anthony Williams began working as principal of Allen Elementary, a job he knew wouldn’t be easy.
Now there's an excuse to eat chocolate truffles before Valentine’s Day.
New technologies and discoveries have changed archaeologist's understanding of dinosaurs, and now children can experience their findings through Dinosaur Discoveries: Ancient Fossils, New Ideas at Minnetrista.
February marks the start of Black History Month, and to continue the observation of accomplishments, achievements and historical contributions African Americans have made throughout history, Minnetrista will be hosting a Kick-Off to Black History Month Celebration on Saturday.