Behind the Curtain: Lighting student finds experience where he can
By Dara Metcalfe / October 20, 2015Austin Zimmerman’s theatre experience is all about the spotlight. Operating it, that is.
Austin Zimmerman’s theatre experience is all about the spotlight. Operating it, that is.
Two German professors went back in time and talked about how they perceived the German reunification as children to kick off German Campus Week on Oct. 19.
Students should be aware of their cardiorespiratory fitness, because the average American loses 10 percent each decade after the age of 20, according to a Ball State study.
Newly created studio Crows Crows Crows has announced that it will debut its first game very soon. William Pugh, the studio’s director and co-creator/designer of The Stanley Parable, released a playable teaser on the studio’s website. The game has not yet been named. In addition to the teaser, which may contain valuable information if players are able to decode the error message in the third screen, the only other information available exists in three screenshots. The screenshots seem reminiscent of atmospheric horror games. However, if it follows the model of The Stanley Parable in terms of surprises and plot twists, players should be in for a satisfying play-through. Curious players can sign up with the Crows Crows Crows official website to hear “SECRETS and WHISPERS” from the development team. Those who sign up will also get a creepy picture of a whale, as promised on the studio’s homepage. ----- Sources: Crows Crows Crows Images: PC Gamer
With the popular Japanese RPG Yo-Kai Watch coming to Western audiences, Nintendo has recently announced that they will be offering a deal that bundles the game with a 2DS for $99. Much like when the 2DS launched alongside Pokémon X and Pokémon Y back in 2013, Nintendo hopes that the bundle will appeal to parents of the younger demographic with the cheap $99 price tag.
Adobe released an update for its Flash Player to fix an exploit that is being used in an espionage campaign dubbed “Operation Pawn Storm.” Later in the week, Trend Micro revealed that Adobe’s patch didn’t solve the issue at all and was a band-aid to the problem.
Fans of the Defiance online multiplayer game don’t have to worry anymore. The game will continue exactly as before even though the Syfy Channel TV series has been cancelled. The game is the intellectual property of developer Trion Worlds.
Warmer temperatures and sunny skies for Tuesday. Possible rain chances for Wednesday and Thursday.
A student pulling out of DeHority Complex struck an electrical pole with his car late Oct. 19, bringing it down with the live wire attached.
A above average week is in store, however, rain chances return for your weekend.
Hear how long you can wait before dragging out that winter coat as well as all your news and entertainment headlines with the WCRD News Live at Five team! Achors Terrance Fullilove Brittney Ermon Weather Forecaster Evan Brosman Entertainment Alaina Jaye Halsey Producer Madeline May
The university is removing numerous trees in the Quad due to infections and damage.
Host families from Muncie play an important role in making students from Africa feel at home in America.
As the most accepting generation in history, Millennials are redefining love through different types of relationships and by delaying marriage. Editor-in-Chief Miranda Carney talks to Staff Writer Samantha Stevenson about the modern state of Millennial love, the focus of the fourth online edition of Ball Bearings Magazine
Temperatures to continue to get warmer before a front moves through on Saturday!
Ball State women's volleyball has played through a lot of adversity this season with multiple key players sitting out at different times, leaving the Cardinals potentially vulnerable on the court. Even with so many inconsistencies, senior setter Jenna Spadafora has been consistent in her efforts.
In a campus wide email sent on Oct. 16, the Beneficence Dialogue report was released, summarizing the concerns and solutions about diversity and inclusion.
Sarah Stockton stepped in front of her audience: a crowd of people gathered at Indianapolis’s Canal Walk. They were there, in part, to listen to Stockton’s testimony: the story of how a 21-year-old learned she had breast cancer, underwent treatment, completed an internship and graduated from college—all in less than one year.
With presidential elections a little over a year away, a group of Ball State students are planning to grow support for republican candidate Rand Paul throughout the coming year.
Late in the fourth quarter, Ball State's defense was attempting to get Georgia State off the field, then the proverbial backbreaker happened.