North Texas quarterback Derek Thompson had 72 rushing yards in Saturday’s game against Ball State. Twenty-six of those yards came on one play.
As the Student Government Association starts implementing its plans for the year, they will have to make adjustments to their budget.
University Police Department has not issued any actual citations for violations of the campus-wide smoking ban, but another type of violation shows that it could become a problem.
Around 450 women received offers to join sororities Monday after a week of rush activities.
Riding a five-match win streak, Ball State volleyball knew exactly how to celebrate.
As dramas, comedies and more take over nighttime television, the returning fall TV season has something for people of any taste. Characters range from country singers to superheroes, and some plots have the colorful air of a fairy tale while others hit on harsh realities. Here are 10 of the best returning and new shows, which make their debuts from today to early November.
Ball State is asking students and staff what makes them proud to be a part of Ball State — and what they would like to change.
About a year after a student-developed application was first made, it is being put to the test on study abroad trips. The Traveler, a free Android app, enables users to track and add descriptions to where they took photos. The app was developed by Kyle Parker, senior software engineer for Developing Technologies. The Traveler is a digital sketchbook and trip journal, Parker said, built and designed with students in mind. As students travel, the app uses Google Maps to follow their path, showing them where they were at any point in the day.
Ball State has been tying up loose ends on the field in preparation for the conference opener.
The shopping cart rattles as TV dinners and frozen foods — distinguishable only by the picture printed on the plastic bags — are tossed in with a metallic thump. The massive grocery store freezers’ frost-covered doors aren’t too chatty.
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.
Voting is now open for Homecoming royalty.
Police say at least 12 people have died in shootings at a heavily guarded military facility in the heart of the U.S. capital.
Two officials say police are looking into the possibility of a second shooter at the Washington Navy Yard where several people were killed.
As Suicide Prevention week came to a close, members of Ball State's Alive Campaign reflected on the week's activities and future events
An investigation by the United Nations says there is "convincing evidence" of chemical weapons being used against civilians.
Seven MIT researchers in 1996 engaged in a technological experiment where they straddled the threshold of man and machine. They put radio-transmitters in their backpacks, wired their jackets in circuitry, kept keyboards in their pockets and wore glasses that mimicked a computer monitor. Constantly linked to the virtual world, they called themselves “cyborgs.”
In the span of 24 hours, Ball State women’s volleyball doubled its season win total.
The East Central Neighborhood Association hosted Muncie’s 37th Annual Old Washington Street Festival and Historic Homes Tour this weekend.