Samples of food and culture at ‘The Amazing Taste’
By Jeremy Ervin / November 14, 2013The line stretched from the Student Center Tally Food Court cash registers, around the dining room, past the computer lab and nearly to the door.
The line stretched from the Student Center Tally Food Court cash registers, around the dining room, past the computer lab and nearly to the door.
Instead of checking out a book on Nov. 6, Jess Cooney, a senior telecommunications major, stood in Bracken Library hoping to win a ticket to see Jim Gaffigan Friday night.
Meeting someone at a party. Getting stressed out and looking for a release. Being bored with a friend. Casual sex comes in many forms.
At a local paint shop, two high school boys tossed a baseball when a bad throw or catch later, it was smothered in paint.
It started with singing along to vinyl and ended with performing in front of live crowds. Steve Landes is a second generation Beatles fan.
Through family secrets and mystery, “Psalms of a Questionable Nature” explores the relationship between two sisters who are complete strangers as they connect over tragedy.
Five days after she completed military police officer training in 2007, Jessica Robinson was notified her unit would deploy to Kuwait.
A multistory tower created for cats, a bunk bed overflowing with dolls and a headless sculpture was the latest collaboration of five Ball State alumni, another of their string of projects in 20 years after they graduated from Ball State.
For fans of comedian Jim Gaffigan, John R. Emens Auditorium hosted a scavenger hunt this week where people had a chance to win a pair of free tickets every day. Today was the last day of the hunt and the winning voucher was found at Shafer Tower.
Magician Jim Munroe creates artful illusions for his life work, at some points doing stunts involving knives. But he also is clear with the audience that the magic is not real — there is always something going on behind the scenes.
Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley scored single and vocal duo of the year. Their quick tally was more proof the so-called bro country movement is the sound of the moment in mainstream country.
Party orchestrators: the people behind the speakers Anna Ortiz | features editor features@bsudailynews.com The beat of a song begins pumping through the crowd of people.
He sat silently among friends with his eyes glued to the TV. The sounds of “My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic” filled the room.
Departing from the darker themes of many other shows this season, “42nd Street” depicts the world of show business in a story of romance, confusion and opportunity. During the Great Depression, the frustrations of the economic downturn had a profound effect on the world of theatre.
It’s about that time of year again. Students roll out of bed for their 8 a.m. classes to realize the pajamas they wore to bed won’t suffice in the below-freezing weather. They throw another long sleeve shirt, a hoodie, a coat and an extra pair of sweats over flannel pajama pants and they rush out the door.
“Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag” is the beautiful love child of “Sid Meier’s Pirates!” and the “Assassin’s Creed” franchise.
What may seem like a disaster zone at first to the naked eye is really controlled chaos in the mind of an architecture student.
Students have seen their fair share of mock waterboarding, giant posters of mangled fetuses and shouting this semester as protests and demonstrations have landed on campus.
Spectrum hosted its semi-annual drag show Saturday at Ball Gymnasium. Admission was free, but donations were accepted throughout the night with proceeds going towards Muncie OUTreach, a center for LGBT youth in Muncie.