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By Casey Smith / June 24, 2016Once you're at Ball State, take advantage of the diverse menu of student organizations meeting across campus.
Once you're at Ball State, take advantage of the diverse menu of student organizations meeting across campus.
Two months after the flooding and the worst damage Bracken Library has ever seen, repairs and replacements to all the damages are still underway, and the final tally of damages is just under 13,000 items.
Former president Paul W. Ferguson, who resigned without explanation after only 18 months and three and a half years before his contract was up, has now landed a new job at Biola University — a private Christian school in California.
Brandon Mundell, a Ball State alumnus with a business degree of entrepreneurship, has a lot of experience working in a hobby store.
From the Digital Corps to Washington, D.C., two students are spending their summer interning at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum’s Interactive Media and Outreach program.
Got $25, a few friends and an hour? Escape Muncie will soon be Muncie’s newest attraction, opening the first week in July.
Today's Birthday (06/22/16). You're especially lucky with words this year.
Awards keep rolling in for Ball State baseball as seven Cardinals were named to the Academic All-Mid-American Conference team. Junior first baseman Caleb Stayton led the Cardinals both on the field and in the classroom.
This month has seen a lot of announcements in the world of technology. Apple has been making some advancements in phone design and iOS updates. But they aren't the only ones making a splash this month.
One of the historic Ball mansions, found around the Minnetrista area near campus, will soon be up for lease after the glassmaking company Ardagh Group relocates to Fishers.
Want some new looks for summer without breaking the bank? Instead of throwing out your old T-shirts, make them into some cute do-it-yourself projects for the summer.
The first step to becoming a Cardinal is to get through freshman orientation, and the incoming class of 2020 has already had several groups complete it in the last few weeks.
This Saturday is the City Wide Comedy Jam, which will be featuring a Special Edition Father’s Day June 18 at Cornerstone Center for the Arts.
Hillary Clinton has clinched the Democratic Party's nomination, making her the first female in American history to earn a major political party's nominee. And according to a recent Washington Post/ABC News survey, Republican nominee and opponent, Donald Trump has been losing support over the last month. Just by getting the nomination, Clinton made history. A look into the future of the possibility of a female-led nation brings up questions of feminism: What is it, and can men be feminists too?
If the heat and humidity are bringing you down this summer and you're looking for a treat to cool down, try one of these popsicle recipes that you can make right at home.
Ball State football coach Mike Neu had a simple message for the local middle and high school students at the Boys and Girls Club Youth Leadership Boot Camp. “Our world needs difference-makers, and young people like you need to do something about it,” he said. “This right here is doing something about it.”
It has been 20 years since food labels have seen much change, but now consumers can expect to see dramatic changes on labels no later than 2018. After years of research and the push from the Obama Administration and First Lady Michelle Obama, the Food and Drug Administration has announced more than a half dozen significant changes to be introduced and added to food labels in the next two years.
This week, Ball State released schedules for soccer, women's volleyball and field hockey, while also finalizing the start times for most of its football games. Here are a few games to watch out for: Football Saturday, Sept.
Today's Birthday (06/15/16). Family fun takes priority this year. Supporting your partner pays long-term dividends.
After hearing about the Orlando shooting early Sunday morning – confirmed to be the deadliest mass shooting in American history – Muncie Mayor Dennis Tyler said he immediately starting thinking of how his city could give back to those mourning across Florida and the nation.