21st Century Stores: How Silicon Valley is taking on Brick and Mortar
By Joe Bursley / January 25, 2018
This brick-and-mortar grocery store will do away with traditional cashiers and baggers, offering shoppers to instead take what they need to buy and leave, automatically being charged as they walk out of the store.
As Cardinals fans poured into Worthen Arena on Wednesday night, the 1,077 in attendance were in for a surprise when they looked to the floor during warmups.
The Cardinals (16-3, 5-3 MAC) offense catches fire early and never cools downs blowing past the Falcons (10-9, 2-6 MAC) 82-41.
The president of Michigan State University announced her resignation via the school's website Wednesday night.
The Evil Empire of Bill Belichick, Tom Brady and the New England Patriots have found themselves in the Super Bowl for the eighth time in the last 17 years.
One of the first athletes to accuse Larry Nassar of sexual assault confronted him Wednesday in a Michigan courtroom where the former sports doctor was due to the sentenced for years of molesting Olympic gymnasts and other young women.
While Delaware County is infamous for being the methamphetamine capital of Indiana, Muncie is now seeing heavy use of opioids and heroin.
The debate around gaming’s health benefits and adverse effects is again taking center stage with the World Health Organization’s (WHO) recent proposal to add “Gaming Disorder” to its list of diseases.
Changing temperatures throughout the week have put pothole repairs at the top of the Indiana Department of Transportation’s to-do list.
Everyone remembers the joy of getting a new toy as a child — the quick, haphazardous unwrapping only to spend hours upon hours playing with it — but what if the act of playing with that toy could now be considered a disorder?
Ball State had every chance to secure a victory against Kent State, but streaky scoring led to its first overtime loss of the year.
During bystander intervention training Tuesday, Paulina Wojtach asked students to close their eyes and visualize someone they love. Then, she told them to imagine someone wanting to hurt that person.
Ball State men’s volleyball’s Matt Walsh was named both Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association Offensive Player of the Week and the Sports Imports/AVCA Player of the Week.
The countdown begins at 5 p.m. Friday and ticks until 5 p.m. Sunday. It’s 48 hours filled with collaboration and creation while team members work to develop a game of any sort under a common theme during Global Game Jam.
NEW YORK (AP) — Guillermo del Toro’s lavish monster romance “The Shape of Water” fished out a leading 13 nominations, Greta Gerwig became just the fifth woman nominated for best director and “Mudbound” director of photography Rachel Morrison made history as the first woman nominated for best cinematography in nominations announced Tuesday for the 90th annual Academy Awards.