Ready, set, snooze: Ball State’s bed race to reappear Friday
By Rohith Rao / October 16, 2018Ball State’s annual bed race returns to Riverside Avenue at noon on Friday as part of the annual Homecoming festivities.
Ball State’s annual bed race returns to Riverside Avenue at noon on Friday as part of the annual Homecoming festivities.
While the cold weather started to creep in, Ball State’s Homecoming festivities couldn’t be dampered as crowds gathered for a food truck festival in The Village Monday.
"Those taste like what being disappointed feels like." The Daily News staff tried LaCroix, and the results were not positive.
The Strategic Planning Committee held their second strategic plan open forum for faculty Friday in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center Ballroom.
For hundreds of years, the National Panhellenic Council (NPHC), consisting of nine fraternities and sororities nationwide, have seen plots of land dedicated to their organizations, but the process can be summarized as an uphill battle on college campuses.
Homecoming is one of the most popular times of the year for Ball State students, faculty and alumni.
Muncie’s Animal Rescue Fund (ARF) is looking to open a new sanctuary house for elderly and disabled pets in the next three months.
Ball State’s Office of Victim Services has found a new victim advocate after a three month vacancy of the position.
Nearly a week after Ball State’s Theta Chi charter was revoked, a letter sent to Delta Kappa current members and alumni gives more detail into the revocation of the charter and the chapter’s future.
Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) students could have priority scheduling, said senator Aiden Medellin at Student Government Association’s (SGA) meeting Wednesday.
Late Wednesday night, the university sent a campus-wide Public Safety Advisory email after a report of an attempted sexual assault outside on the northwest side of Emens Auditorium.
In honor of National Coming Out Day, University Program Board (UPB) and Spectrum will host a celebratory and informational event from 6-8 p.m. Oct. 11 in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center Ballroom.
Meet John Gouwens, the man responsible for playing the bells inside Shafer Tower.
Since the Print Smart program at Ball State partnered with print management system Pharos in 2015, Ball State has seen a drastic decrease in paper usage and an increase in savings.
Ball State students weigh in on the debate over Brett Kavanaugh.
Indiana has one of the biggest gender pay gaps in the country, ranking it 49th out of the states and District Columbia, according to a report by the American Association of University Women.
From the chalky, white face paint to the wild, red hair, Mariah Rumfelt said her hate for clowns runs deep.
At Ball State, fall break lands Oct. 8 and 9 to give students a much needed rest from their studies. Here are nine tips to help make sure this fall break is an enjoyable and productive one.
Many students are trading in their long, sweaty walks for a more efficient way of travel.
Innovation and creativity will be coming to Muncie with Startup Weekend Oct. 5 to 7 in Ball State’s Applied Technology Building.