Finding the balance
By Michele Whitehair / February 3, 2016Rising tuition and living costs mean more of the financial burden of a college education falls on students’ shoulders, creating the need to work and go to class
Rising tuition and living costs mean more of the financial burden of a college education falls on students’ shoulders, creating the need to work and go to class
Most students have walked past the large touchscreen mounted in the Ball Communication Building. The screen is most known for the game "Flappy Cardinal," a game similar to "Flappy Bird." But few people know much about the detail put into the games developed by Digital Corps, which is located across the hallway.
An Evening with Macklemore and Ryan Lewis, the first tour in two years for the hip hop duo, will make a stop in Emens Auditorium February 3.
Loud music. Dancing students. Big smiles. All for the kids at Riley Hospital for Children. Ball State Dance Marathon is a 12 hour, student-run event full of games, entertainment and heartfelt stories.
Blogging began in the late 90s, and its role has become increasingly mainstream. In the past five years, blogging has created a living for millions and is an imperative part of businesses today.
John Kaufeld, a Ball State alumnus, took to Cardinal Hall at 7 p.m. on Jan. 31 to speak as a part of Excellence in Leadership's workshop series. Kaufeld is an entrepreneur and best-selling author of some of the "... For Dummies" books that focus primarily on computers and technology.
We’ve all been there: our closet just needs some new unique pieces, but we don’t exactly have the money to cover a high-end shopping spree.
Around 72 percent of college students juggle working a job with their classes
Before he became “The Bachelor,” Ben Higgins was a counselor for kids at summer camp and a quarterback for his high school in Warsaw, Ind.
“You get excited when you see injuries. Especially crazy ones.”
Archery isn’t just for Katniss Everdeen and Robin Hood. One Ball State club has brought the sport to students.
At just 10 years old, Atkinson decided to start taking fashion and design seriously, creating travel bags and finding inspiration in the everyday things he was involved in.
The largest generation in history, Millennials are poised to change America. (This article appeared as the cover story in the Fall 2015 print edition of Ball Bearings.)
Drew Hayden adores science fiction: the complexity of the worlds portrayed in it, the way it can be used to satirize life. But more specifically, Hayden loves “Doctor Who,” the famed British television series about a cheeky, time traveling alien.
When a person registers to become a bone marrow donor, they have a 1 in 540 chance of being matched. For Alayna Troha, the odds were in her favor.
"American Idol" is nothing new. While the arguably the most popular talent search show over the past decade seems to be on its last leg, it is important to remember the impact it had.
On Jan. 25, Emens Auditorium announced through social media that Mellencamp will perform on Ball State’s campus on April 12. Tickets go on sale Jan. 29.
It’s like a metaphorical kid in a candy store’s dream: The smell of icing, sugar and candy fills the noses of customers within their first steps into Concannon’s Bakery.