Hitting Too Close to Home: A Photo Essay
By Jessika Zachary / December 11, 2015Students share statements directed at them because of their race or appearance
Students share statements directed at them because of their race or appearance
“You can hear the Scramble light counting even in your sleep.”
Japan is sometimes seen as an ethnically homogenous nation, but in 2008, the Japanese government recognized its own group of indigenous people: The Ainu, who live primarily on the northern island of Hokkaido.
Ball State's Electronic Dance Music Collective is hosting their final event for the semester—one that will showcase student and alumni producers and DJs.
Mark Waid may be a famous writer, but he doesn’t live in New York City or Hollywood. His home is Muncie, Ind., where he and his partner Christina Blanch own Aw Yeah Comics downtown.
Many American Muslims continue to feel prejudice in the United States
Some of the most important people in theater are the ones you don’t see. Like behind-the-scenes costume designer Emily Bursha.
In this semester’s Dance Theatre show, dancers and choreographers look to the past and the present as they create a work that fuses the two.
This week, Ball Bearings takes a closer look at the way Millennials view race, culture, and tradition
Nate Robert-Eze always considered himself to be an entrepreneur. At 14, he repaired his old shoes and sold them to classmates. By 16, he was cutting people's hair.
Nineteen years ago, a 22-year-old Scott Wise embarked on a risky journey. He opened his own restaurant, Scotty’s Brewhouse, in Muncie—his hometown.
Training for marathons is a months-long endeavor, but three Ball State students have risen to the challenge, including one who will run the Boston Marathon in April.
Ball State’s Association of Collegiate A Cappella, or ACA, is offering their own dose of holiday cheer this semester.
Impress the family this Winter Break by cooking up something special. We scoured the Internet and found five holiday recipes.
Show the roomie some love with these 10 Christmas present ideas.
When Mallori Wisuri was 6 years old, her father was diagnosed with cancer. Now, she has joined an organization at Ball State to support kids who are going through the same thing she did.
An introduction to understanding the many ways to identify with sexuality and gender
If Lathay Pegues has his way, the future of his business — JohnTom’s Barbecue Sauce — and his hometown will be intertwined.
In a room full of makeup, dresses, and high heels, Ball State University students and friends make a transformation – they enter a dressing room as one gender and leave appearing as another
Deck the halls at the apartment or residence hall with these three do-it-yourself holiday decorations.