Cornerstone to host Fall Celebration
By Justice Amick / December 8, 2017Cornerstone Center for the Arts will be showcasing the work of this year's students through it's annual Fall Celebration this weekend.
Cornerstone Center for the Arts will be showcasing the work of this year's students through it's annual Fall Celebration this weekend.
When you think of Christmas, you might think of presents. Or family. Or food. But some people think of the hundreds of Christmas movies that are watched all throughout December.
With the holidays fast approaching, many people are looking for ways to volunteer their time or donate money to those in need.
The holidays can be a stressful time — there is a lack of money, an overabundance of sugary sweets and what’s more — the pressure to introduce your significant other to your parents.
These inexpensive decorations and gifts are easy to make and a great way to get into the holiday spirit.
Four different Cardinals scored in double figures as Ball State led Southeast Missouri State (4-6) from start to finish en-route to a 69-56 win to improve to 8-0 on the season.
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Jerome Stigler, instructor of dance at Ball State University, views his body as an instrument and the classroom as a place to practice honing that instrument.
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After recording 57 season-best times out of 60 performances last weekend, Ball State men’s swimming and diving has high energy as it turns its attention to the holiday break.
From a quiet, shy boy listening to boy bands like One Direction and Big Time Rush to a social, interactive adult appreciating concert music and recitals, Michael Bowne has learned new musical and social skills through Ball State’s chapter of United Sound.
OPTiC, the executive slate of SGA, has made progress on all of its nine platform points and fully completed one: advancing technology on campus.
President Donald Trump shattered decades of unwavering U.S. neutrality on Jerusalem Wednesday, declaring the sorely divided holy city as Israel’s capital and sparking frustrated Palestinians to cry out that he had destroyed already-fragile Mideast hopes for peace.
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Christmas — the celebration of the birth of Christianity’s savior, Jesus Christ. Celebrated every Dec. 25 and preceded by a whole season of bright colored lights, upbeat music and time off of school and work.
Shortly after a sentencing hearing for a family member ended, a 17-year-old was shot and killed outside of a downtown Muncie restaurant.
With all the national attention and hype that comes from beating a Purdue program that has made three Final Four, eight Elite Eight and 12 Sweet Sixteen appearances, Sallee and company know they have to stay focused to make the victory matter come March.
Tables are set up. Some hold informational literature while others have dishes and pans. A hot meal sits with bowls to one side waiting to be served. Volunteers check for last minute details as people begin to trickle in.
Looking back 10 years ago, bed and breakfast innkeeper Jane McDowell said the community around her has changed drastically.
As more than 8,000 fans stood silent in Purcell Pavilion, hundreds of Cardinal fans across the country went to Twitter to proclaim their excitement after Ball State upset No. 9 Notre Dame.