Blue Bottle to close this weekend after 10 years
October 12, 2011A local staple for many will brew its final pots of coffee Saturday before closing its doors after 10 years of business.
A local staple for many will brew its final pots of coffee Saturday before closing its doors after 10 years of business.
They sound like a stripped-down version of The Fratellis with blunt vocals and pop riffs vaguely reminiscent of Yellowcard and a spaciness to the guitars that flirts with the line between a purposeful disorganization and a stark descent into chaos.
Feed My Sheep, a local non-profit group, is working to provide Thanksgiving meals for needy families in Muncie.
Two Ball State graduate students received national recognition for winning an architectural design competition for students and professionals.
For the second straight week, Ball State is preparing to play without All-Mid-American Conference safety Sean Baker. He missed last week's game with a sprained AC joint in his shoulder, an injury he suffered at Oklahoma on Oct. 1.
Only a few months after opening in the Village, Grandma Betty's Ice Cream Shop has a new addition to its business.
The theme this week's "October Fright Fest" column is possession movies. People have always been fascinated with demons and aliens. Hollywood has capitalized by creating a slew of films dealing with monsters able to take hold of their hosts.
Journalist Laura Ling touched on life topics that rose during her time in captivity in North Korea during her speech to students and faculty Wednesday night.
The Ball State women's volleyball team is as close as a team can be. The friendships between players go beyond the court and into each other's personal lives.
Ball State alumnus Bwana Clements discusses the goals for his program, In the Huddle, which educates athletes about respecting women.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A nationwide coalition of anti-abortion groups said Wednesday it is preparing to push legislation in all 50 states requiring that pregnant women see and hear the fetal heartbeat before having an abortion.
In an attempt to combat sexual misconduct in college athletics, Ball State brought Bwana Clements to speak with the men's baseball team Wednesday evening for a program called "In the
While Democratic mayoral candidate Dennis Tyler's platforms rely on changing ways things have been done in Muncie, Mayor Sharon McShurley is running for reelection to continue the progress she's made in Muncie.
Tonight from 8 to 10 p.m., students will put beer goggles on and bowl for free at Cardinal Lanes in the Student Center as part of Alcohol Awareness week.
Spectrum, Ball State's lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer organization, will host a memorial service today in honor of Matthew Shepard and anyone who has been bullied for their sexual orientation.
Sophomore radiography major Kaija Wimmer and junior appeal design major Harrison Qiu share one thing in common: the two have moved up from the z-shaped rooms of Johnson Hall B to the convenience of Noyer Complex.
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration accused Iranian government agents Tuesday of plotting to assassinate the Saudi ambassador in the United States and immediately used the thwarted plot to ratchet up sanctions and recruit international allies to try to further isolate Tehran.
The Ball State men's basketball team headlines at least three of the 39-games of regional men's and women's basketball television coverage produced and distributed by SportsTime Ohio.
Ball State's women's golf team managed to tie for fourth at the Mid-American Conference Preview Tournament.
SAN FRANCISCO — A copy of Steve Jobs' death certificate made public Monday indicates that the Apple Inc. co-founder died of respiratory arrest resulting from pancreatic cancer that had spread to other organs.