In a time when many Hoosiers are denouncing their home state or threatening to move far away from it, one telecommunications professor just wants to photograph it.
Four energy drinks, a bag of Doritos, Easy Mac, and a whole pizza at 2 a.m. Welcome to the diet of a college freshman. Foods like these make up the recipe for the "freshman 15," the amount of weight college students are expected to gain their freshman year.
With wait times breaching an hour or longer, sitting in the Student Health Center can create mass cases of boredom. Next time a visit to the health center is inevitable, try these activities to pass the time in the waiting room.
With only 12 hours to get it all done, Megan Bradford, a junior architecture major, scrambled to finish and submit her application to the Cultural Vistas Fellowship.
Lights, laughter and alcohol defined Muncie Gras 2015. For its fourteenth year, the event that attracts about 7,000-9,000 attendees entertained its crowds with acts including the Blue Moon Circus, Carenza’s Caravan Belly Dance and Fire and the men of the Extreme Midget Wrestling Federation.
Zayn Malik leaves One Direction and celebrities criticize Indiana Gov. Mike Pence in this week's Pop Culture Catch Up.
An artist featured in the David Owsley Museum of Art’s (DOMA) exhibition “Fractured Narratives” brought stories of his travels in Ethiopia to a campus talk Thursday.
Woodstock: a weekend of peace, love and music – the ultimate festival experience. Too bad it happened in 1969. Luckily, Indiana is in a central location for an abundance of festivals happening this summer.
Before coming to America, Millie Gibson was shy and didn’t have many friends back home in England.
“La Boheme” might be an opera, but Director Jon Truitt said Ball State Opera Theatre’s new production is not just for aristocrats or Italian speakers but for everyone.
Starting Friday, a young cast of Ball State musical theatre students tackle “Oklahoma!,” a production that Director Karen Kessler, associate professor of theatre, said “changed the course of the American musical.”
Typefaces and the Adobe Suite rule the visual communication major's life
The David Owsley Museum of Art’s “Fractured Narratives: A Strategy to Engage” exhibit contains the work of 14 artists, but only one will be traveling to Ball State.
Illustrator Carol Rossetti gained internet fame after her feminist art series "The Women Project" went viral last year.
Vanessa Trosper can’t even eat her lunch without students stopping to say hello, but that’s the way she likes it. She currently tends to the cash register in the Atrium and is known for her outgoing personality, positive attitude and jokes.
Furry little creatures are sweeping Ball State’s campus. No, not squirrels; beards.
Your phone goes off and you expect a photo or a text. But instead you’re greeted by the sounds of a beat and your best friend embarrassing themselves, rapping.
In the second production to ever be done of the show, Ball State theatre students present, "One Hand Clapping."