Strange Gods
By Josh Shaffer / October 3, 2013Josh Shaffer is an art major and draws “Strange Gods” for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Josh at jashaffer@bsu.edu.
Josh Shaffer is an art major and draws “Strange Gods” for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Josh at jashaffer@bsu.edu.
The federal government has put a Ball State-based organization into the national digital policy conversation.
Two weeks after finishing last of eight teams at the Indiana Intercollegiate in Bloomington, the cross country team is looking to rebound with a faster and stronger peformance this weekend.
Liquor law violations in 2012 both on campus and off were at their lowest since 2010 — and less than half the total violations of 2011, according to a report released yesterday.
On a warm Wednesday morning, as I exited the Letterman Building after recording my WCRD show, I was approached by an older gentleman passing out copies of the Bible. “Would you like to hear the word of God?” he asked me.
Austin Russell draws “Existentia Academica” comics for the Daily News. His views and opinions don’t necessarily agree with those of the newspaper. Write to Austin at abrussell@bsu.edu or follow him on Twitter @arussthebus.
Developers are getting ready to start the foundations of the $54 million mixed-use facility in the Village, now that construction of the parking garage has begun.
After scoring two go-ahead touchdowns in the fourth quarter, Ball State found itself one play away from victory.
CHICAGO — The online insurance marketplaces at the heart of President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul struggled to handle the wave of eager new consumers Tuesday, the first day of a six-month open-enrollment period that inaugurates the biggest expansion in coverage in nearly 50 years.
It shouldn’t matter whether Ball State’s match against Toledo takes place in Ohio or Indiana.
The year is 1967. A 2-year-old Mark Racop sits in front of the television, eyes bright as he takes in the action, the music and the color of his favorite show, “Batman.” Adam West, who played Batman, jumps into the Batmobile as the theme song plays in the background. Racop vowed someday he would own that car.
Not many defenses in college football hold teams to under 300 yards of offense.
Ball State has changed its honors class review policy after an honors colloquium class received flak for teaching religious ideas.
Tuesday’s governmental shutdown will affect veterans across Ball State relying on benefits from Veteran Affairs Services.
By now, everyone has noticed the construction in the Village. I have the misfortune of passing it every day.
Malachi Randolph has been back on campus for three weeks since he resigned as Student Government Association president, and he said the threats seemed to have subsided.
Muncie should see little effect due to the government shutdown.
Ball State employees launched their United Way Campaign with a kickoff luncheon.