Ball State juniors raise awareness with custom playing card company
By Nicole Thomas and Jake Helmen / February 26, 2019“Man, they feel so good out of the box.”
“Man, they feel so good out of the box.”
For the first time on any college campus in the United States, a faculty and staff dance team has been created. Ball State and their athletics department have worked together to create “The Ballers”.
Here are my takes on the three slates presidential candidates that I concluded after watching the live streamed debates, reading their platforms and personal experience:
With voting for Ball State’s 2019 Student Government Association (SGA) election ending at 5 p.m. today, the three slates are gearing up for the final results.
With voting for Ball State's 2019 Student Government Association (SGA) Elections underway, here's a guide to student voters regarding information about the three competing slates:
After nearly two weeks of campaigning by three 2019 Student Government Association (SGA) Election slates, campus finally enters the voting period of the annual election.
Suffering its second straight loss to Central Michigan, Ball State Men's Basketball (14-13, 5-9 MAC) heads into its final stretch of regular season games, taking on Toledo (21-6, 9-5 MAC) at home on Tuesday. Here's your scouting report.
The Student Government Association (SGA) Elections Board released its findings on the hearings held Thursday and Sunday and determined Empower, Elevate and United would receive fines.
As someone who has personally felt the impact of mental illness, junior psychology major Chassica Price wants to help those in similar situations.
Big weekend for Cardinal athletics as gymnastics, softball and many more picked up big wins on the road and in Muncie. Here's your weekend recap.
Since the Feb. 12 Nominations Convention for the 2019 Student Government Association (SGA) Election in the Art and Journalism Building, the three competing slates have received endorsements from students and organizations in the Ball State community.
Ball State students faced off against each other with frosting in hand to create the most creative cake.
The week of campaigning has passed Ball State by, meaning it’s time for students to vote for next year’s SGA executive slate.
He competed yesterday. He shouldn’t have.
Ball State (7-19, 2-12 MAC) fell to Toledo (16-9, 8-6 MAC) Saturday despite leading for a majority of the game. The Rockets topped the Cardinals 63-62 in a game that went down to the very last second. Here are a few takeaways from Saturday’s duel in Worthen Arena.
Central Michigan took an 8-7 lead with 14:21 to go in the first half. It was short lived as Ball State’s Ishmael El-Amin nailed a 3-pointer 17 seconds later. Then, 30 minutes passed. It wasn’t until then that the Chippewas (19-8, 8-6 MAC) regained the advantage. They kept it for the remaining three and a half minutes to escape with a 64-57 win over the Cardinals (14-13, 5-9 MAC).
As the final four seconds clicked down, Brown received the ball in the post and dished it out to a wide-open Penny and she buried it but the buzzer had already sounded and Ball State Women's Basketball (7-19, 2-12 MAC) dropped their eighth straight game to Toledo (16-9, 8-6 MAC), 63-62.
Central Michigan (19-8, 8-6 MAC) would go on a 15-2 run in the final minutes of the game to steal a win over Ball State Men's Basketball (14-13, 5-9 MAC), 64-57.
In order to facilitate work on underground electric cables, multiple road closures were announced for different durations of time from the beginning of March through to mid-August at Ball State.
2-0. That was the lead Burris had over the undefeated Delta Eagles at the start of Friday’s game. That was also the closest the Owls came to ending the Eagles’ win streak. Delta went on a 17-0 run after that basket and finished the first-quarter with a 23-4 lead.