Four Culture Podcast Oct. 27
By Jake Thomas , Vanessa Brooks and Ross Cooper / October 30, 2017Four Culture is an online podcast that discusses four hot topics in our culture each week that might impact us in some way.
Four Culture is an online podcast that discusses four hot topics in our culture each week that might impact us in some way.
The top ten jobs most vulnerable to automation include those requiring a college degree, according to a Ball State study.
“Summon some courage and try the food, try the drinks and see what Two Cats is all about. Even if you don’t like it, I’ll buy your meal,” said Two Cats Café owner Bassam Helwani.
Welcome to Pop Tabs: keeping tabs on all things pop culture. Matt, Tyler, and Daley discuss the latest Black Panther trailer and representation in the movie industry, the Nintendo Switch getting a host of new games (including Skyrim), and the novel To Kill A Mockingbird being banned from a Mississippi school’s curriculum.
Delaware County has received $662,880 through the Community Crossings grant program, according to State Rep. Greg Beumer.
Cory Feldman, former child actor and current frontman of the band Truth Movement, has announced a movie devoted to the subject of child abuse and pedophilia in Hollywood. This announcement came via YouTube video posted by Feldman himself.
Weather forecaster Brandi Geister has you Halloween weekend weather update.
This week, Daily News reporter Max Lewis and news editor Brynn Mechem discuss the social pause agreement reached between presidents of fraternities comprising the Interfraternity Council and Ball State and how campus has responded.
The voice acting union SAG-AFTRA has announced this week that they have voted to potentially end their strike on video game publishers such as Electronic Arts, Activision and Take 2.
As the name implies, the new game is coming to mobile devices, rather than the Switch or 3DS, late Nov 2017.
Most people know Halloween as the one holiday a year where they can dress up as scary characters or characters from their favorite shows and go door to door trick or treating. But where did this tradition come from?
Netflix original content is planned to reach 50% of the content available by 2018, and the price of having Netflix is being raised as well. Say goodbye to all the classic shows you love- and the money in your wallet!
“Where do we go from here?” was the big question on the agenda during Thursday's Interfraternity Council meeting.
Ball State Student Government Association President Greg Carbó gives his thoughts on the Interfraternity Council's decision to cancel all social events until February.
Rainy conditions are expected on Friday, before cool conditions dominant the weekend. Your early look at Halloween looks cool and dry.
Carson Crow is the assistant director for the musical and a theatre student here at Ball State. In the past, he was an assistant director for performances such as Boeing-Boeing, Everything will be Different: A Brief History of Helen of Troy, and Hairspray. He also directed a smaller scale musical John and Jenn in the Cave Studio Theatre.
On Wednesday Oct. 25 the Muncie Local Food Summit returned to the Ball State Alumni Center.
The health care industry is powered by women. Nearly 80 percent of workers in health care and social assistance fields are women. Yet, according to the American College of Healthcare Executives, a higher proportion of men, 57 percent, are the key decision-makers and hold the roles in general management compared to 44 percent of women.