A new way to cause mischief quickly spread through short-messaging service Twitter on Tuesday morning before the site could fix the problem, as mysterious tweets of blocked-out text propagated themselves and caused pop-up windows to open.
With celiac disease, an allergy to gluten, junior visual communication major Kristen Reed is limited in her meal choices.
At the Homecoming fashion show tonight, candidates will strut their stuff in zany costumes and the top 10 student candidates for king and queen will be announced.
Ball State, TechPoint and the Indiana Economic Development Corporation launched a campaign Monday with the goal to market about 70 high-tech "measured marketing" companies located in the state.
Susan Tancock, Ball State professor of elementary education, won the Rawlings Outstanding Distance Education Teaching Award in the School of Extended Education for her work with online courses for the master's degree in education.
The fingers were flying during the Emens event as those in attendance tweeted and submitted questions. Look for more coverage from our media partner Ball Bearings at: http://ballbearingsonline.com
A leader in social networking, Biz Stone met with a group of about 30 students Friday afternoon for a forum discussing Twitter's rocky beginning and his plans to make the site a more useful information source.
Huddled around in a circle, students in Schmidt and Wilson halls were the ones questioning the cop. It's just part of Cpl. Matt Gaither's job.
With just six weeks to avoid a possible election catastrophe, Democrats are trying to limit the damage with a closing argument that's more plea than platform: We know you voters are furious with us, but just let us explain why the Republicans would be worse.
You don't have to be a Twitter fanatic to appreciate the power of social media – especially when a conversation on Twitter begins with David Letterman and includes the site's co-founder, Biz Stone.
More than 2,000 Ball State students, Muncie residents and representatives of local and regional businesses shared information and ideas at the fourth annual Living Lightly Fair at the Minnetrista Cultural Center.
The Ball State Career Center starts its first program series Monday, offering presentations for students to learn etiquette, interview techniques, how to write résumés and cover letters, among other topics.
Twitter almost never took off in the beginning because doubters urged co-founder Biz Stone to give up on the fledgling social media site, Stone told Ball State students Friday.
David Letterman returned to Ball State on Friday night for the first time since dedicating the telecommunications building named in his honor three years ago. For once, students were encouraged to use their phones during a public speech.
Purdue University is getting $1.59 million in federal funding to investigate how to make biofuels from sustainable crops.
A new online database allows Indiana residents to see a list of all their elected officials in one place.
The ranks of the working-age poor climbed to the highest level since the 1960s as the recession threw millions of people out of work last year, leaving one in seven Americans in poverty.
The Indiana University student who died in a Ball State dorm early Saturday after a night of partying had been a high school football star who liked to joke around, a friend said this week.
From comedy groups to Humans vs. Zombies, there is an extensive amount of clubs that can best serve just about anyone's particular interest while in college; the Triathlon Club houses students ready to work for their passion.