7 fall activities to do with friends, family
By Kirsten Wamsley / September 23, 2016Sept. 22 marked the first day of fall, and with a new season comes different activities, colors and novelty foods.
Sept. 22 marked the first day of fall, and with a new season comes different activities, colors and novelty foods.
History will soon come to life on the stage as Ball State’s Department of Theatre and Dance prepares for the opening night of "Parade," a musical glimpse into a poignant event in America’s past.
It is time to take out your fishnets and bright red lipstick; Cornerstone Center for the Arts is giving you the opportunity to come to Dr. Frank-N-Furter’s mansion and meet some wild monsters this weekend.
It's not often that you see a group of basketball players who are not more than five feet off the ground, scoring almost no baskets, and having a great time with it.
The days are shorter but not any cooler — try this new twist on an easy evening salad.
We see them every day. They sport gray polos and can be found in any building on campus.
Can't sew a button? Time to learn how, because mom can't do it for you forever.
Private First Class Junior Eugene Howell, a World War II veteran in the 6th Amphibious Amtrac Battalion, was presented with the Purple Heart Award on Sept.
Anand Giridharadas, the author of this year's Freshman Common Reader, "The True American: Murder and Mercy in Texas," and the main subject of the bookvisited campus on Sept. 20.
Today's Birthday (09/21/16). Step into greater leadership this year, and it benefits your bottom line.
Actress Charmian Carr died Monday at age 73. Her death is a result of complications from a rare form of dementia, according to her spokesman, Harlan Boll.
As an audience attending a performance, whether it may be a play or a concert, all that is shown are the people under the spotlight, but BSU Backstage is all about getting to know the person behind the spotlight.
A building historically known for being home to Ball State's music-loving culture still stands tall in the Village. The venue was called Headliners through the '80s and '90s, then Speakeasy in the 2000s.
Money can be tight for college students — the countless packages of ramen and cans of soup may first come to mind. Some know how to handle their money, and others spend their money carelessly as soon as they get it.
The Emmys is a night to celebrate all the writers, directors, actors and actresses on primetime TV. The 68th Annual Primetime Emmys aired Sept. 18 at 8 p.m.
The beat of a song so loud you can feel it pulsing in your chest, the flashing of lights, a drone above capturing the magnitude of the crowd below and Stormtroopers taking the stage — ChirpFest had begun.
John R. Emens Auditorium was full of laughter for a solid two hours Sept. 16, when TruTV’s Michael Carbonaro performed his show “Carbonaro Live!”
ABSO, Ball State's student improv group, will perform their 25th reunion show on Sept. 17 in Pruis Hall. The show isn’t just about the comedy being performed — it’s about the years of friendship, performance and fun shared between alumni and current members.
Itching for fall and a good s'more?
Sept. 16, marks the beginning of Family Weekend at Ball State, where students and their families can enjoy activities hosted by the university and spend time with each other.