LINDSEY'S PICKS: Entertainers, musicals come to campus
By Lindsey Riley / August 17, 2013Emens Auditorium is celebrating its 50th anniversary season this year, and there are a lot of exciting shows coming to campus as a result.
Emens Auditorium is celebrating its 50th anniversary season this year, and there are a lot of exciting shows coming to campus as a result.
Malachi Randolph, president of the Student Government Association, shares his advice for this year's freshmen.
Whether you’re looking to avoid the dreaded “Freshman 15” or want to take your workout to the next level, the Student Recreation and Wellness Center is a resource that shouldn’t be overlooked during your time at Ball State.
A line-up of contemporary musicals, hit country artists and an undead funk band is part of John R. Emens Auditorium’s 50th anniversary.
After a week of moving on campus and scrambling to collect textbooks, Ball State has a week geared toward acclimating new students and welcoming back returning Cardinals.
In Muncie this month, 13 students took part in summer “coding camps” that are expanding to meet the surging interest in apps for smart phones.
For the third year, Ball State gave a group of international students the opportunity to immerse themselves in the culture, politics and social life of an American college.
About 20 people showed up to listen to the three summer interns at the David Owsley Museum of Art discuss their hard work on special projects for the museum.
Fair food is one of the best parts of the county fair, and the vendors at the Delaware County fair this year didn’t disappoint.
New technology has found its way to Ball State this summer. Google Glass, a new product released by Google, is being used by two staff members and a student.
With $44.8 million in domestic ticket sales Friday through Sunday, the animated sequel “Despicable Me 2” outdid Adam Sandler and Guillermo del Toro.
A comedian and Muncie native is returning to the Cornerstone Center for the Arts to raise money for the nonprofit venue’s programming and events.
The Delaware County 4-H fair fashion revue gave out its first award in memory of Melinda Hensley Loy, who died in May. Loy had narrated the fahion revue for years.
A Muncie high school custodian used his bright idea for keeping score in cornhole and other games to land a top award in a national trade show this summer.
More than 100 happy cats and dogs found homes this weekend after being taken in for $5 at the Muncie Animal Shelter’s first annual adoption event.
Killer Mike and El-P have recently released a free album called “Run The Jewels,” that follows both of their successful 2012 albums, with superb chemistry and punch.
Folk musician Shantel Leitner will be in performing at Be Here Now at 8 p.m. Tuesday while on a cross-country tour supporting her new album, “Indigo.”
A 45-minute severe weather delay did not dissuade several hundred people who turned up to watch the Drum Corp International Tour on Friday evening.