As last semester came to a close, double major Julia Carrell* had more than finals on her mind. She moved out of her near-campus home, moved her clothes from the closet to the trunk of her car and packed her backpack with bathroom toiletries. This would be the first semester she lived as a homeless college student.
A semester long tour will be brought to a close as University Theatre opens its last show of the season, Ball State Dance Theatre’s “On the Move: BSDT On Tour.”
Tonight, Scott takes the John R. Emens Auditorium stage as Drew in “Rock of Ages.”
To splurge or not to splurge, that is the question. As broke college students, we are usually scrounging up change just to buy dinner.
It takes a special woman to get in front of a crowd of people and perform. Luckily for the performers at The Queens Ball, they were working with a little something extra.
Twenty vendors donated their specialties and services to the Cornerstone Center for the Arts in exchange for community exposure in the 27th Annual Taste of Muncie on Sunday.
Colored powder blew everywhere on Friday as participants in the Holi festival celebrated the arrival of spring outside of Noyer Complex.
Ball State’s normally drab and car-spotted C-1 commuter lot transformed into an island of revolving lights for Late Nite Carnival on Friday.
Over the past four years, the number of Indiana college students who smoke has increased from 25 percent to 34 percent.
Clients dip in and out, some making more of an occasion out of the transaction than others. Some may return within a day or two, in need of more to satisfy their fixation.
Although a record store is undoubtedly a retailer of music, it has never solely been that to me. In fact, my local record store nearly feels like a second home.
Although the beer scene in Indianapolis has boomed throughout the past 10 years, competition has hardly been fierce between Indy’s growing portfolio of breweries.
Ball State students have a passion for Internet-based cultural blips that beat truer and longer than other campus interests.
Nicholas and Colby were expecting their first child, but ended up with something very different — a smudge.
Dill Street Bar & Grill is planning to move to the former CBX Bookstore location in the Village this summer.
Ball State’s Annual Guitar Festival is showcasing a slew of talented classical guitar artists for its three-day event. This year’s festival, which is celebrating its 25th year, includes performances by the School of Music’s Classical Guitar Ensemble, Paul Reilly and Daniel Lippel.