Students tell Latino myths from their childhood
By Mingyue Liu / April 25, 2017Everyone might still remember some myths that were told by their family or peers during their childhood.
Everyone might still remember some myths that were told by their family or peers during their childhood.
Ken Holland wants to help bring peace to conflict-affected countries by nurturing future leaders. That’s why he’s leaving Ball State’s Center for International Development to become president of the American University of Afghanistan (AUAF).
It's that time of year again — time to fill out course evaluation surveys.
Innovations in technology alters student education, as technology bridges gaps for every type of learner.
Imagine having a massive secret that only one person knew about and then having them spill the beans to a group of people. Now imagine having a secret come out that isn’t only told in front of a group of people, but to millions of viewers on national television.
Head coach Mike Neu announced several changes to his coaching staff Monday.
The Mid-American Conference recognized two Ball State baseball players as Players of the Week. Sophomore right-handed pitcher T.J.
Circus, mechanics and theater, oh my.
Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb issued his first veto on Monday, rejecting a bill that would have allowed government agencies to charge an hourly fee to fulfill public records requests that take more than two hours to complete.
The Cardinals and Hoosiers take over downtown Indianapolis Tuesday night.
Storm Rollins, 19, has been preliminarily charged with attempted murder and aggravated battery, according to court documents.
Ranging from gifts to home decor, the store is full of knick-knacks and accessories to sift through until you find something that is uniquely for you, kind of like hunting for buried treasure.
As someone who struggles with depression and has had suicidal thoughts, I know that watching this show would trigger me and send me spiraling because of the graphic nature of the suicide scene.
If you’re graduating and looking to downsize, or even just doing some spring cleaning, Goodwill’s Donation Days will be accepting clothing, shoes, books, furniture, electronics and unused gifts this week.
Get ready for warmer weather with this fruity wine-based drink!
Political commentary meets rock and electronic music with SeepeopleS, a rock music group that will take to the stage at Be Here Now tonight.
In Indiana, college graduates are more likely to live in the same areas, which boosts employment and economic opportunities, according to a new Ball State study.
Last week, the 25th annual V!VA Awards recognized five Muncie citizens for their volunteer work over the past year.
The everyday presence of technology, although sometimes unnoticed, can impact relationships and development through the stages of life.
Mental health has quickly become a huge topic on college campuses.