Ball State prepares for Lipscomb Tournament
By David Polaski / February 21, 2013Coming off a 1-2 opening series, Ball State coach Rich Maloney was happy with what he saw from his team and just wants it to translate over to the next series.
Coming off a 1-2 opening series, Ball State coach Rich Maloney was happy with what he saw from his team and just wants it to translate over to the next series.
Fog filled a dimly lit Strother Theatre. The faint sound of running water hitting the ground was the only sound breaking the silence.
Combining folk, R&B, pop and funk genres, Trackless will kick off the release of their debut album this weekend.
Students who wish to showcase their academic and creative projects in the 2013 Ball State Student Symposium must submit their applications by Friday.
Two medics who died in the line of duty were remembered Wednesday by co-workers as young men dedicated to helping save lives, while friends and relatives recalled their fun-loving nature.
A legislative committee has endorsed a proposal that would make Indiana clinics that provide only abortion drugs face the same requirements as clinics that perform surgical abortions.
On Sunday, one cast and crew will walk away with the golden Oscar statuette for Best Picture at the 85th Academy Awards. Here are our nominations and reviews for the hopeful contenders.
BREAKING: A student who is now former parlimentarian said in a news release he is the creator and sole student working on the anonymous Twitter account that Cardinal United staff members were charged for on Tuesday.
A World Trade Center developer asked a judge Wednesday to disqualify American Airlines from using an "act of war" defense to dodge property liability resulting from the Sept. 11 attacks.
A body of a missing Auburn, Ind., teenager was found Tuesday approximately one block Ball State’s campus.
With more than 2,200 people in attendance, Tuesday night’s show was the first of two for Blue Man Group. The group’s second show is at 7:30 tonight in Emens Auditorium.
Ball State student or not, there is still time for people to take advantage of free online classes offered by the university this spring.
Whether you crave the tarty sweetness of a cherry pie or the rich decadence of a chocolate peanut butter pie, there’s a flavor out there for everyone.
Student volunteers will illustrate forms of oppression today, providing a glimpse into the lives of others who have endured hardships due to religion, gender and being military veterans.
Twelve students vying to take over as the next Student Government Executive slate debated in the last open forum before elections in Pruis Hall.
Indiana University’s trustees have approved rate increases that will boost the cost of the Bloomington campus’ most popular room-and-board package by 3.5 percent.