Fashion through the years
By Maggie Kenworthy / January 21, 2016Ball Bearings takes a closer look at how clothing, hairstyles, and makeup has changed over the past 50+ years
Ball Bearings takes a closer look at how clothing, hairstyles, and makeup has changed over the past 50+ years
Senior public relations major Preston Radtke started off his freshman year at Ball State similar to how many students begin their college careers. He had to take the time to adjust to life without parents around, learn the ins and outs of campus and try to figure out his path in life. But what makes Radtke a little different from other students – yet has never held him back, is that he is visually impaired.
Muncie Police Department is asking for help identifying a suspect they believed flooded portions of the Village Promenade on Dec. 13, 2015 by opening a water supply valve of the fire suppression system.
In celebration of Ball State’s 36th annual Unity Week, the Multicultural Center and Housing and Residence Life have teamed up to create an interactive program to give students the opportunity to witness forms of oppression firsthand.
In 2011, former Ball State head coach Pete Lembo signed with a base salary of $350,000, this is the same salary he will earn in his new position at Maryland University.
Levi Todd is a sophomore English major and writes "Leave it to Levi" for the Daily News.
The School of Music will present a Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Concert on Thursday as part of Unity Week.
John J. Pruis, former president of Ball State, is remembered for his dedication to education and the community. Pruis, who served as presdient of the university from 1968 to 1978, died Jan. 21 at the age of 92. He and his wife Angeline celebrated their 71st wedding anniversary last September.
Nathalie Fontaine lead the Cardinals to a 76-54 win Wednesday night in Worthen Arena.
Racism puts everyone at risk, not just people of color, said the former president and CEO of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
In a game where the Ball State women's basketball team was pressured all night, the Cardinals were able to pull away a 76-54 victory over Eastern Michigan.
Every college student knows the struggle, but these feelings remind us all why we love it so much.
Candles too close to curtains, noise complaints and visiting friends are just a few of the things students have gotten in trouble for in the dorms. In this video, Ball State students share what they think are some of the dumbest things they've received citations for while living in a residence hall.
Temperatures are on the rise after the National Weather Service recorded nearly three inches of snowfall in East Central Indiana early on Jan. 20.
Ball Bearings met with three individuals to discuss why young people are repeatedly criticized based on their popular culture
Ball State women’s basketball (12-4, 4-1 Mid-American Conference) will look to avenge last season’s MAC semifinal loss when it hosts the Eastern Michigan Eagles (12-4, 3-2 MAC) tonight at 7 P.M.
Jan. 19 brought another two inches of snowfall to Muncie, according to the National Weather Service, with some areas of East Central Indiana reporting closer to three inches in the morning on Jan. 20.
Tonight will be the biggest game for the Ball State women’s basketball team this season against Eastern Michigan University.
On Jan. 20, 2006, more than 7.7 million people tuned in to watch “High School Musical,” which would become one of the Disney Channel’s most popular movie franchises.
It seems that you can’t open Facebook without seeing a post about a "holiday" that you didn’t even know existed. According to daysoftheyear.com, there are multiple "holidays" for every day of the year. Here are some you can celebrate this semester.