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The first annual One Ball State Day being held April 9, 2019. One Ball State Day is a 24-hour online fundraiser with events scheduled throughout the day in the lobby of David Letterman Communication and Media Building. Stormie Kirby, Photo Provided

Inaugural One Ball State Day set for April

By Charles Melton / April 1, 2019

With centennial celebrations almost over, Ball State is looking to end strong by launching its inaugural One Ball State Day. 



Dallas Cowboys fans celebrate as former Cowboys scout Gil Brandt announces Dorance Armstrong Jr., as the team's fourth-round pick during the final day of the 2018 NFL Draft at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on Saturday, April 28, 2018. (Max Faulkner/Fort Worth Star-Telegram/TNS)
FOOTBALL

The NFL is coming to Muncie for centennial celebration

By Kayla Jackson / April 1, 2019

The NFL Draft will visit the towns of the original NFL teams, with Muncie being one of them. 


Freshman Rebecca Herrington hits a forehand during her doubles match against IUPUI on Feb. 19. Emma Rogers // DN
TENNIS

Doubles win plays big factor in Ball State Women's Tennis victory over Bowling Green

By Evan Weaver / March 31, 2019

The team dropped two conference matches last week by one point, with  both times seeing the opponent pick up the doubles point.


Hazel and her mother, Felicia Lewis, hold up a sign March 31 at the Transgender Day of Visibility event in downtown Muncie. The event was organized by East Central Indiana Trans Alliance. John Lynch, DN
NEWS

Muncie residents, Ball State students take part in Transgender Day of Visibility demonstration

By John Lynch / March 31, 2019

The demonstrators stood, huddled in groups of four or five, at the intersection of Walnut and Jackson streets in downtown Muncie, clutching their bright blue, purple and pink signs against the freezing wind. 


Freshman Hadley Moritz follows her ball to see where it will land Sept. 17, 2018, at the Players Club in Yorktown, Indiana during the Cardinal Classic Golf Tournament. The Cardinal Classics is a two-day golfing event with 36 holes played on the first day and 16 holes on the second. Eric Pritchett,DN
GOLF

Kim, final-round push lead Ball State Women’s Golf to 6th-place finish

By Drew Pierce / March 31, 2019

Despite struggling after day one of the EKU Colonel Classic, Ball State jumped up the leaderboard during the final round on Saturday. 



CAMPUS

Indian Student Association hosts Holi celebration with color powder

By Jacob Musselman / March 29, 2019

During the Indian holiday Holi, students have a chance to introduce their friends to Indian cultures and expose them to new ideas. 


Then-freshman Drey Jameson walks off the field after striking his last batter out in the third inning during the game against Dayton March 18, 2018. Carlee Ellison, DN
BASEBALL

Ball State Baseball gives up lead, battles back to survive scare from Kent State

By Zach Piatt / March 29, 2019

It took 13 innings, but Ball State (17-9, 4-0 MAC) walked away from Friday’s contest with Kent State (10-14, 1-3 MAC) with a 9-8 win, bringing the Cardinals’ win streak to eight games. 


Willie Snead IV, Baltimore Ravens wide receiver and Ball State alumnus, listens as members of the Board of Trustees speak at the Board of Trustees meeting March 29, 2019, in the ballroom of the L. A. Pittenger Student Center. Snead said coming back to Ball State "feels like home." Jacob Musselman, DN
NEWS

University updates, alumnus return mark Ball State's Board of Trustees meeting

By Charles Melton and Rohith Rao / March 29, 2019

Apart from university-related updates, an alumnus guest speaker of NFL fame were the two highlights at Friday’s Board of Trustees meeting held March 29 at the L.A. Pittenger Student Center ballroom.


Dua Lipa performs at Reading Festival in Reading, England August 25, 2018. Photo provided, Aisling Broad.
OPINION

Open-Minded: Just another music festival

By Sophie Nulph / March 29, 2019

What makes Woodstock 50 any different from any other music festival?



Dunkin' is coming to Muncie with with a restaurant set to be located at 418 S. Tillotson Ave. The building was sold to The Hari Group Feb. 15 which specializes in franchising, investing and real estate, and also owns other Dunkin’ franchises around Indiana. Wikimedia Commons, Photo Courtesy
NEWS

Dunkin' chain opening near Ball State

By Hannah Gunnell / March 29, 2019

Not enough breakfast foods in your life? Doughnut worry.


Freshman Katie Janiga high fives her teammates in celebrating the last hit during the game. The Ball State Cardinals won against Kent State with a score of 15-7 at the Softball Field at First Merchants Ballpark Complex on April 6. Carlee Ellison, DN
SOFTBALL

Depth continues to drive Ball State Softball in early MAC season

By Jack Williams / March 29, 2019

From freshman to seniors, every player has played some sort of role into the Cardinals success this season. The freshman class alone has accounted for 57 runs and eight home runs this season. 


Ball State's Anthony and Scheidler apartments will be allowing residents to live with their pets starting the 2019-20 academic year. Along with a $200 pet deposit, students will have to pay a $25 monthly fee per animal, after the animal(s) is approved. Unsplash, Photo Courtesy
NEWS

Ball State's University Apartments to allow pets next academic year

By Chase Martin / March 29, 2019

Black Beauty sits at home in Fort Wayne, Indiana, temporarily separated from her owner.


Kathleen Hall Jamieson answers questions from Daily News and Byte in a special joint interview. She spoke on campus on March 27th. Jake Helmen, DN
VIDEO

VIDEO: Interview with Katheleen Jamieson

By Jake Helmen and Josh Bennett / March 28, 2019

Kathleen Hall Jamieson spoke to The Daily News about how Russian hackers were able to impact the 2016 Presidential Election, and how precautions are being taken for the upcoming election.



Seth Beckman will begin his position as dean of Ball State's College of Fine Arts on July 1. Beckman has previously held positions at several schools of music in Florida, Tennessee and Pennsylvania. Marc Ransford, Photo Provided
NEWS

Ball State appoints new dean for College of Fine Arts

By Staff Reports / March 28, 2019

Seth Beckman will be the next dean of the College of Fine Arts, according to a press release.


OPINION

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Together, we can end things like HIV and tuberculosis for women

By Contributor / March 28, 2019

The article "Honoring Ball State women accomplishments" is an inspiring and fitting dedication to look back at the impact women have had on the University. There's so many strong examples of women in Ball's history – both the state university and the family – but I think my favorite are Bertha Crosley Ball and Sarah Rogers Ball.


Mickey, Goofy and Pluto are among the topiaries that welcome guests at the entrance of the 2018 Epcot International Flower & Garden Festival, March 2018. “Entrepreneurship A Disney Way” was written by Michael Goldsby and Rob Matthews, directors at the institute for entrepreneurship and free enterprise at Ball State. Joe Burbank, TNS PHOTO
NEWS

Ball State entrepreneurs write best-selling book on Walt Disney

By John Lynch / March 28, 2019

Ball State’s Michael Goldsby and Rob Mathews never expected their book on the life and business of Walt Disney to become a bestseller on Amazon, but that’s exactly what it did after four months on shelves.


Jennifer McCormick is Indiana’s 44th Superintendent of Public Instruction. In her job, McCormick works to ensure everyone is working together for student success across Indiana. Jennifer McCormick, Photo Provided
COMMUNITIES

Ball State alumna serves as Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction

By Scott Fleener / March 28, 2019

As a kindergartner, Jennifer McCormick said she was convinced she was going to be a race car driver. 


Rich Maloney worked wth John Beilein at the University of Michigan from 2007-2012. Beilein gave an autographed basketball to Maloney, and the two remain close today. Rich Maloney, Photo Provided
BASEBALL

Friendship between Rich Maloney, John Beilein at Michigan leads both coaches to success

By Zach Piatt / March 28, 2019

Ball State head baseball coach Rich Maloney has an autographed ball in a glass case. Not a baseball, but a basketball. It was a gift from a friend. That friend is John Beilein, head basketball coach at the University of Michigan.


U.S. President Donald Trump holds a signed executive order to require colleges and universities to "support free speech" on campus or risk loss of federal research funds during an event in the East Room of the White House on Thursday, March 21, 2019. (Olivier Douliery/Abaca Press/TNS)
NEWS

Ball State students reflect on Trump's campus free speech executive order

By Andrew Harp and Rohith Rao / March 28, 2019

President Donald Trump addressed the issue of free speech at colleges and universities in his 100th executive order — his eighth in 2019. 


Ball State men’s baseball player Jeff Riedel hits the ball during the game against the University of Dayton on March 18 at the Baseball Diamond at First Merchant’s Ballpark Complex. Briana Hale, DN
BASEBALL

Ball State Baseball takes midweek game, prepares for Kent State

By Zach Piatt / March 27, 2019

“Anything you can do” seemed to be what Ball State (16-9, 3-0 MAC) was humming in a 14-8 win against Valparaiso (5-16, 0-0 Valley) Wednesday. 

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