The Weekly, Ep. 13: Dodgeball, from gym class to tournaments
By Sara Barker and Bobby Yeager / February 23, 2018Most of the members of the Dodgeball Club joined as freshmen looking for something to do outside of their dorm rooms.
Most of the members of the Dodgeball Club joined as freshmen looking for something to do outside of their dorm rooms.
After thousands of magazine downloads and various invitations to prestigious conferences, one Ball State program may still see cuts in funding.
In the corner of a coffee shop lies a rarity, a lovingly handmade item chock full of individual works just waiting to be discovered.
For the first time in eight years, only one group is campaigning to be the next executive slate for Ball State’s Student Government Association.
Weather Forecaster Nathan Gidley has a late evening update on overnight wintry weather and rain chances to end the week.
Students asked their own questions to executive slate Amplify at the Town Hall Debate Wednesday.
Straws could be removed from dining to combat the high cost of plastic straws said senator Kaleb Chowning at the Student Government Association (SGA) meeting Wednesday.
Last week, students’ social media blew up regarding a possible sex trafficking scheme that occurred on campus, but University Police later said these claims were unsubstantiated.
Buying alcohol on Sundays may be closer than you think.
The Rev. Billy Graham, who transformed American religious life through his preaching and activism, becoming a counselor to presidents and the most widely heard Christian evangelist in history, died Wednesday.
Students will be able to ask executive slate Amplify questions and receive answers from the four candidates at the Town Hall Debate on 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Arts and Journalism building, room 175.
Weather Forecaster Brandi Geister has your rain chances for the next few days.
Before the journey of life comes to an end, some want to be remembered for the memoir they wrote, the Grammy they won or the legacy they left.
Sitting inside an auto repair shop, customers are greeted with the aroma of barbecue and the warm smiles of a welcoming couple. Once, this atmosphere was found in a food truck, but now MT’s Smokin’ BBQ serves its products in a sit-down restaurant.
Weather Forecaster Gabe Prough has a look at the warm, rainy day ahead and the rain in store for the rest of the week.
Rain is in the forecast throughout the rest of the week. Temperatures remain above average through the extended forecast.
Ball State students are performing one of Shakespeare’s lesser known plays, Pericles: Prince of Tyre, in Strother Studio Theatre. Under the direction of Ball State theatre professor Karen Kessler, dozens of students have worked to put on an impressive production. The show stars Jacob Barnes, an acting major in his senior year, playing the eponymous ancient prince.
On Monday evening, Ball State University sent students a public safety advisory about an on-campus sexual assault.