Ball State photo services coordinator leaves legacy in university's history
By Anna Ortiz / October 1, 2013Everyone in one shape or form has seen the campus through John Huffer’s eyes.
Everyone in one shape or form has seen the campus through John Huffer’s eyes.
Miley Cyrus, Gatsby, Progressive’s Flo and Prince William look-alikes all strutted their stuff in the Homecoming Royalty Fashion Show on Monday night.
The drum set pulsed with blood-hued light, beating like a heart in the darkness as smoke drifted across the stage Saturday. An eerie feeling, not unlike that of a tomb, fell over John R. Emens Auditorium as the music died and all went quiet.
After this evening, Ball State will be one step closer to knowing the potential student Homecoming kings and queens.
Ball State student Brigette Holson was rushed to the hospital in an ambulance after a University Police Department officer found her vomiting in a bathroom at an early morning campus event. Holson blew a .24 blood alcohol content, but her BAC was still rising.
Hide your roommate and your family, Java Mummy and his friends will take over John R. Emens Auditorium.
For some students, the words “family” and “weekend” just don’t go together. Family means family members and a game of “Scrabble” while weekend at college means pounding music, shots and a hangover the next morning.
In June 2005, Tyler Baker’s brother, a private first class officer in the military, died in a car accident. His family, especially cousins Brandon Qualkenbush and Landon Milbourn, helped one another get through the unexpected loss.
In June 2005, Tyler Baker’s brother, a private first class officer in the military, died in a car accident. His family, especially cousins Brandon Qualkenbush and Landon Milbourn, helped one another get through the unexpected loss.
Hold on, just one more round of golf.
Every Muncie hotel within three miles of the campus is booked in preparation for Ball State’s Family Weekend, with many hotels raising their prices due to high demand.
Your anniversary snuck up on you again, and your significant other keeps dropping not-so-subtle hints. The cost leaves you scrounging for change just to do a load of laundry.
Architecture students and faculty envisioned themselves thousands of years into the past, in the remote outskirts of the Middle East — they brought back an ancient structure from the sands of time.
Elizabeth Hodges began at Kmart, then moved her way to American Eagle Outfitters, Limited Brands, Inc., and then to the vice president of marketing and brand management at Chico’s.
Ball State Health Center Medical Director Kent Bullis’ glasses sat on his neat and organized desk, his hands rest folded together in front of him. The shelves behind him sat empty, save for a small cardboard box.
As the first show for this Cave Theatre series, “Eleemosynary” will begin the all-female season by delving into the complex relationships connecting three generations of women.
LOS ANGELES — “Breaking Bad,” the brutal, drug-fueled saga of an everyman’s ambition turned evil, captured its first best drama Emmy Award, denying the online series “House of Cards” a history-making honor.
This year’s Living Lightly Fair focused on teaching Ball State students and Muncie community members how to live a green and sustainable lifestyle.
Ball State professor Michael Daehn has never seen such violence on a Ball State stage as when he watched the cast of "Romeo and Juliet" rehearse for tonight's opening show.
The face of 111 E. Adams St. has been taken over by the supernatural. The most recent edition to downtown, Alter Ego Comics sits nestled in its new digs, showing Downtown Muncie exactly what they are about.