Ball State to receive New York intern opportunities
By The Associated Press / November 14, 2012The dream of living and working in bustling New York City could come true for some Ball State students.
The dream of living and working in bustling New York City could come true for some Ball State students.
The Cave Theatre’s history of love stories shrinks away from light-hearted tales of blooming passion and delves into the dark.
Juggler Mark Nizer uses more than just his hands to toss objects into the air. He uses his legs, arms, knees, back, elbows and even his face.
Columbia Theatre, formerly Center Stage, welcomed a multitude of genres to its stage Thursday, all competing in support of one cause.
Two-thousand-five-hundred students attended Life in Color wearing white in anticipation of being sprayed by gallons of neon paint.
Ball Bearings Magazine managing editor Lauren Hardy tells the story of her summer on the west coast.
Festival food, a pie eating contest and a petting zoo will bring a carnival atmosphere to campus.
Moving from a small, private university drenched in tradition to a still-evolving, large, state university was not an easy decision for BSU's new athletic director.
Root beer is one of the main topics featured in most of Jared Knotts’letters he sends home. That and his longing for Pizza Hut and Twitter.
The lights dimmed in Pruis Hall as 300 students filled the seats waiting for the Comedy Central comedian Eliot Chang to perform his “Easily Excited” college comedy tour.
It’s the last chance to dance and perform on a Ball State stage for senior dance majors.
As cold weather creeps across campus, many students struggle with the transition from fall to winter fashion.
Aldi, Walmart, Marsh, Meijer — we all know the names of these grocery hubs, but do we know where they get their goods?
Halloween is the time of the year to unravel tales of hauntings and mischief in the most dark and desolate of places. It is a time to challenge yourself and your bravery.
In 2009, Kelsey and Karly Koch were two of the first 11 people in the world to be diagnosed with a rare genetic disease called Dock8.
Four faculty members of the Art Department came together to create an exhibit which allowed them to show their skills outside of the classroom.
For Ryn and Becca Pee, there is more to coffee than just the energy kick.
Ball State seniors will expose their deepest emotions and artistic integrity at the “13 Directions” exhibit at Cornerstone Center for the Arts.
Moving from a small, private university drenched in tradition to a still-evolving, large, state university was not an easy decision for Bill Scholl, Ball State’s newest Director of Intercollegiate Athletics.
Recent film production graduate Dylan Sampson first saw “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” the way many people have.