Square Donuts replaces Bowman Bakery in dining halls
By Sara Barker / November 28, 2017One company is squaring up to be the new face of Ball State’s doughnuts.
One company is squaring up to be the new face of Ball State’s doughnuts.
After the rush of Cyber Monday, groups across the nation celebrate a day of philanthropy known as #GivingTuesday.
Has the public finally given into superhero fatigue or is it all a lie? Looking at it, I don’t think it’s superhero movies that have the problem. In fact, superhero movies are the exception considering how well they do. The problem isn't from with superheroes, but with Hollywood itself.
These Thanksgiving decorations can be made in five steps or less. Decorate your table, door and walls to celebrate the final weeks of fall.
Nickelodeon has now dug itself into a hole, relying too much on “cheap” and “safe” entertainment, allowing competitors like Cartoon Network and Disney XD to dominate in the cartoon industry. Without a major change in direction, Nickelodeon may never revive the success of the Splat-era Nicktoons. But what catalyst could incite such a drastic change? Well, as it turns out, Dan Schneider.
Disappointed by the lack of new Alolan forms in Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon? You can always find fun and fake Pokemon around the Internet.
While teaching at a summer music festival in Spain, Robert Palmer, Ball State professor of Music, met Frank Wibaut, artistic director of the Hastings International Concerto Competition, and was invited to serve on the jury for the 2015 competition.
Ball State first lady Jennifer Mearns has always wanted to appear on a cooking show, and on Nov. 28 she will finally make her debut when she appears on “Slice That Price,” making a special batch of her mother’s Thanksgiving stuffing.
It might even revolutionize the idea of sci-fi multiplayer shooters as more focus is given to gameplay and being player and consumer friendly with a fully fleshed out game. Perhaps it is time for gamers to start demanding finished products with compelling expansions instead of sections of a game being stripped out and resold in season passes.
Over the many years that the Justice League has existed in the comics it has had over one hundred members coming in for varying amounts of time, and honestly some of them probably could have just stayed out.
Minnetrista is offering an evening of music, community and Bob Ross style painting for those 21 and older with After Hours: Happy Little Evening on Nov. 17 from 6-9 p.m. in the LL Ball Home.
The Youth Symphony Orchestras of East Central Indiana and 32 vendors are partnering with Cornerstone Center for the Arts in the third annual Holiday Show and Sale Friday.
Thousands of nursing home residents in Indiana–especially those with Alzheimer's and dementia—are in need of companionship and stimulation.
The overwhelming forces against the Dark Universe project must have been too great for them, and they left Universal. The Bride of Frankenstein has also been shelved indefinitely, which is essentially a stake in the coffin of this creativity-sucking Dracula of a cinematic universe.
For some students still looking for a class to take next semester, Ball State’s English and Journalism departments have an option.
Based on the 2003 movie staring Will Ferrell, “Elf: The Musical” will be performed at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the John R. Emens Auditorium.
The South Asian Muncie Association will host their seventh SAMA Fest at 5 p.m. on Nov. 11 at Cornerstone Center for the Arts in downtown Muncie.
Since fifth grade, Amanda Jaeger, freshman nursing major, has dreamt of meeting Taylor Swift. On Oct. 12, Jaeger received a notification from Twitter promising to fulfill that dream.
Neal Hazen’s 31 year career as an athletic trainer has been shaped by a rule that led him to a statewide honor Sunday.
Surrounded by hundreds of books, articles and manuscripts, his words are powered by his passion for his studies. Sitting in his office in the Burkhardt Building, Frederick Suppe immerses himself in his favorite subject: history.