Some come to college looking for themselves, trying to figure out who they are and what they want. Others, like Noelle Robinson, a freshman speech-language pathology major, come to college looking for someone they’ve lost.
This week marks the beginning of Spectrum’s Spring Week.
The word “warrior” can be defined as “a brave or experienced soldier or fighter,” but 13-year-old Logan Carter paired it with the word “wildlife” to give it a new meaning.
Cornerstone Center for the Arts is collaborating with other Muncie businesses to raise funds during its 32nd annual "A Taste of Muncie" event from 2-4 p.m. Sunday.
Purpose. It’s what most would say they want out of life. In the case of Ball State alumnus Justin Jovceski, he believes his purpose lies in Japan.
After a trip to Walmart three years ago, Josh Sims, junior urban planning major, and Nate Robert-Eze, a Ball State alumnus, found fashion to be their outlet for success.
Derek “Daddy Derek” Savage is an author and filmmaker most known for his kids’ safety public service announcement: Cool Cat Saves the Kids. And soon he’ll be directing his next film Cool Cat Stops a School Shooting.
In 90 minutes, the Department of Theatre and Dance will tell the coming-of-age story of two high school swimmers while raising questions about issues such as access to healthcare, sex education and abortion.
From March 23 to April 6, Minnetrista will host the Heart Gallery created by the Indiana Department of Child Services, DCS, to advocate for children in Indiana that are looking for a permanent home.
This week we are going to look at a film that highlights the perils faced by young people when they are not listened to: Netflix’s Audrie and Daisy. The documentary focuses on Audrie Pott and Daisy Coleman, two high school students who both experienced cyberbullying, vandalism, and exclusion after being sexually assaulted.
After 19 marathons, Ball State alumna Jennifer Courtney said she has tracked more miles by foot than she has in her car.
The quarterfinals this year were quite historic, for once. Every single team who previously won an LCS split has now been knocked out, leaving an empty banner for either a new team fresh into the split or a team who has been competing for the banner for a while now. How did this happen?
After experiencing its impact on campus, junior creative writing major Kayls Keesling decided they needed to step up and try to improve awareness and discussion about mental health at Ball State.
One small ink dot near the center of a blank white page, followed by another small dot near the bottom and a line connecting the two.
Vaporwave is a music genre that originated in the early 2010’s as an ironic version of chillwave which is a subsection of synthwave which spawned from electronic music. It’s all very a e s t h e t i c.
Cell phones today are more powerful than ever and capable of listening in on anything said around them. The apps we use are owned by people who make the bulk of their money from advertisements.
The short documentary When Kids Wrote the Headlines: The Children’s Express/Y-Press Story details an Indianapolis program that allowed children as young as 10 to work alongside their slightly older peers under the watch of reporters for the Indianapolis Star.